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Island country
newspaper, the Niue Star. Hiapo is a traditional art form in Niue, it is considered similar to Siapo or Ngatu Tonga. Hiapo is made by beating the inner
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Bottlenose dolphin, subject of animal language research
Hiapo (c. November 13, 1983 – February 25, 2004) was a male Atlantic bottlenose dolphin, who along with a companion female dolphin named Elele, as well
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Barkcloth made in the island cultures of the Pacific Ocean
often being given as gifts. In Samoa, it is called siapo, and in Niue it is hiapo. In Hawaii, it is known as kapa. In Rotuma, a Polynesian island part of
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Third largest island in Hawaii
Hawaiian Archaeology. 12: 3–27. Kamakau, Samuel Manaiakalani; Perreira, Hiapo (2002). "Ka Mo'olelo o Kahahana, Mahele 1 = The Story of Kahahana, Part
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Pasifika Hiapo Artist
born 1986) is a multidisciplinary Aotearoa (New Zealand)-based artist and hiapo (Niuean barkcloth) practitioner, Wickliffe was awarded the Arts Pasifika
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Commonly used to refer to Tongan, Samoan and Niuean bark cloth (Ngatu/Hiapo/Siapo) which differs from Tapa in that it is thicker, produced differently
List of English words of Polynesian origin
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Bottlenose dolphin, subject of animal language research
a companion female dolphin named Phoenix, and later tankmates Elele and Hiapo, were the subjects of Louis Herman's animal language studies at the Kewalo
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Species of plant
stem from the Proto-Polynesian *siapo, seem in Niue, Tongan, and Marquesan hiapo, and in Samoan and East Futunan siapo. The term for barkcloth beater can
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Real or fictional whales and dolphins
the same name and later film and television series in the same franchise Hiapo Hope, featured in the film Dolphin Tale 2 Mitzie, who portrayed Flipper
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American volleyball team
hitter Purdue 6'3" 7 Jaelyn Hodge Outside hitter Arizona 6'0" 8 Kamaile Hiapo Libero BYU 5'7" 10 Rachel Gomez Middle blocker Western Kentucky 6'1" 11
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Advanced Placement course and exam
platform (ahu) 'Ahu 'ula (feather cape) Staff god Female deity Buk (mask) Hiapo (tapa) Tamati Waka Nene Navigation chart Malagan display and mask Presentation
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Two-stage small satellite launch rocket
Firefly Capsule 1, and PICOBUS (intending to deploy six PocketQubes), Hiapo, Spinnaker3, and TIS Serenity—which were destroyed. On 29 September 2025
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American marine biologist
in the research programs were Puka, Kea, Akeakamai, Phoenix, Elele, and Hiapo. Akeakamai is perhaps the best-known of the "language" dolphins, and was
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National museum and cultural centre in Alofi, Niue
he tau fifine Niue: tau pūhala he tau hiapo Niue women's perspectives and experiences of climate change: a hiapo approach (Thesis thesis). The University
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Princess of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi (1815–1836)
Keōpūolani, the Queen consort.[citation needed] She had two older brothers, hiapo (first born) Liholiho, and Kauikeaouli, who later became Kings Kamehameha
Nahienaena
also paints tapa cloth inspired designs on canvas. In 2005, he co-wrote Hiapo: Past and Present in Niuean Barkcloth, a study of a traditional Niuean artform
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Inaugural season of the Pro Volleyball Federation
Valkyries Azhani Tealer Middle blocker Kentucky 3 20 Atlanta Vibe Kamaile Hiapo Libero BYU 3 21 Omaha Supernovas Abby Hansen Middle blocker UCF Traded to
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H. & A.W. Reed. Steedman, John Aramete Wairehu (1977). Ngā Tūpuna o Rāhera Te Kahu Hiapo: The Ancestors of Rāhera Te Kahu Hiapo. Tauranga: Bay print.
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Ancient expansion of agriculture
reconstructed word *siapo, with cognates including Niue, Tongan, and Marquesan hiapo; and Samoan and East Futunan siapo. The term for barkcloth beater, however
Domesticated plants and animals of Austronesia
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National seal
14 villages of Niue). The outer circle surrounds a green inner circle of hiapo designs, representing the fonua (land), within which are stylised designs
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Early Māori explorer
once more to find new lands for the newborn. He went from Matapara to Te Hiapo, to Te Wharepakauawe, and on to Lake Rotorua, which he named Te Rotoruanui-a-Kahumatamomoe
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British/Australian anthropologist
Rauru: Tene Waitere, Maori Carving, Colonial History (2008), with Mark Adams Hiapo: Past and present in Niuean barkcloth (2005), with John Pule, ISBN 1-877372-00-5
Nicholas Thomas (anthropologist)
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September Launch failure ⚀ Firefly Capsule 1 Firefly Low Earth Education ⚀ Hiapo Hawaii Science and Technology Museum Low Earth Thermospheric research ⚀
List of spaceflight launches in July–December 2021
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South Pacific cyclone in 2003 and 2004
he tau fifine Niue: tau pūhala he tau hiapo Niue women's perspectives and experiences of climate change: a hiapo approach (Thesis thesis). The University
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Niuean artist and writer (born 1962)
at the University of Hawaiʻi in the spring of 2002. In 2005, he co-wrote Hiapo: Past and present in Niuean barkcloth, a study of a traditional Niuean artform
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Species of mollusc
husband Robert, a Hawaiian from Napoopoo, invited Heidi J.Roden &infant Ohai Hiapo Roden-White to stay with them at their Fourteen Room Mansion, in Kona-Hawai'i
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American college football season
Jack Miller Fr DL 93 Paul Webster Fr DL 94 Brody O'Keefe Fr DL 95 Savili-Hiapo Castillo-Leovao Fr DL 97 Jermaine Watson Fr DL 98 Jacob Foss Fr Special
2025 Valley City State Vikings football team
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New Zealand Māori rangatira (chief)
H. & A.W. Reed. Steedman, John Aramete Wairehu (1977). Ngā Tūpuna o Rāhera Te Kahu Hiapo: The Ancestors of Rāhera Te Kahu Hiapo. Tauranga: Bay print.
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National museum and cultural centre in Alofi, Niue
he tau fifine Niue: tau pūhala he tau hiapo Niue women's perspectives and experiences of climate change: a hiapo approach (Thesis thesis). The University
Huanaki Cultural Centre & Museum
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New Zealand artist, educator and curator
exhibition for her work Tahi, Tahi, One, which involved the creation of hiapo (traditional Niuean cloth) ponchos. In Rarotonga in 2007 she exhibited work
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Sophomore 14 Aria McComber - Graduate 16 Brielle Miller - Freshman 18 Kamaile Hiapo - Graduate Opposite hitters 1 Kate Prior - Sophomore 13 Mia Lee - Freshman
2023 BYU Cougars women's volleyball team
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