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Type of Polynesian boat
A tepukei, tepuke or TePuke is a Polynesian boat type, characterized by its elaborate decking, its submerged hulls and symmetrical "crab claw" sail slender
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Island group in Solomon Islands
people of Santa Cruz made long-distance ocean-going voyages using Tepukei. Tepukei are ocean-going outrigger canoes specific to some Polynesian societies
Santa_Cruz_Islands
Triangular sail with spars along upper and lower edges used by traditional Austronesians
Wharram's voyage on Lapita Jangada Junk rig Outrigger canoe Proa Tanja sail Tepukei Gaff rig Gunter rig Lateen rig, modern crabclaw-like variants Compare the
Austronesian_sail_types
of eastern Solomon Islands built ocean-going outrigger canoes known as Tepukei. In 1966 Gerd Koch, a German anthropologist, carried out research at Graciosa
Culture of the Solomon Islands archipelago
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Island in Solomon Islands
brought back to the Ethnological Museum of Berlin the last still complete Tepukei (ocean-going outrigger canoe) from the Santa Cruz Islands. An Historical
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Speakers of Austronesian languages
single-outrigger wa with a crab claw sail A Melanesian single-outrigger tepukei with a forward-mounted crab claw sail, from the Solomon Islands A Javanese
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Traditional outrigger canoe from Polynesia
long-distance voyages, whose names include vaʻa tele ('big ship'), alia, or tepukei. A modern version of the smaller vaʻa is used in the sport of outrigger
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Strong fabric of the type used to make ships' sails
kabang of the Moken people, the wa of the Caroline Islands and Yap, the tepukei of the Taumako Islands, the oblong sails of the canoes of the Ninigo Islands
Sailcloth
Genus of palm-like monocot trees and shrubs
having a narrow entrance. Crab claw sail woven from pandan leaves on a tepukei, an ocean-going outrigger canoe from Temotu, Solomon Islands A bayong,
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Sailing vessels of Austronesian peoples
accompanied by the lower spar becoming more curved. Taumako single-outrigger tepukei, an example of the basic mastless crab claw sail Motuan catamaran lakatoi
Austronesian_vessels
Boat with one or more lateral support floats
Tataya Vinta (Dapang, Pilang) Camakau Drua (Wangga tabu) Takia Lakatoi Tepukei Aka Angga Wangga kulbasaibai Wa Wahr Waserak Baurua Korkor Tipnol Walap
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double-outrigger (trimaran) paraw with a crab claw sail A Melanesian single-outrigger tepukei with a forward-mounted crab claw sail from the Solomon Islands Nur al Marege
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Construction of ships and floating vessels
double-outrigger (trimaran) paraw with a crab claw sail A Melanesian single-outrigger tepukei with a forward-mounted crab claw sail from the Solomon Islands Nur al Marege
Shipbuilding
Lakatoi Ngalawa Oruwa Outrigger canoe Pahi Paraw Paruwa Proa Sandeq Takia Tepukei Tipairua Tongiaki Va'a-tele Vaka katea Vinta Wa Yathra doni Tessarakonteres
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Province in Lata, Solomon Islands
Tepukei (ocean-going outrigger canoe) from the Santa Cruz Islands, held in the Ethnological Museum of Berlin.
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German cultural anthropologist
meeting house from the East Sepik Province and the last still complete Tepukei (ocean-going outrigger canoe) from the Santa Cruz Islands. In the 1970s
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Museum in Berlin, Germany
chief) Seat with ancestral figures Chokwe figure of a queen or queen mother Tepukei (ocean-going outrigger canoe) from the Santa Cruz Islands collected by
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Ancient expansion of agriculture
Crab claw sail woven from pandanus leaves on a tepukei, an ocean-going outrigger canoe from Temotu, Solomon Islands
Domesticated plants and animals of Austronesia
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Island in Temotu Province, Solomon Islands
documented proa sailing canoes, called Te Puke and known to westerners as Tepukei or TePuke or other spellings. People from Outer Reef Islands and many other
Taumako
Type of multihull sailboat
wing sail. Austronesian languages Kaep Lashed-lug boat Outrigger canoe Tepukei Vinta Doran, Edwin B. (1981). Wangka: Austronesian Canoe Origins. Texas
Proa
English jockey (1934–2021)
in the St Leger. The stable jockey also rode Hollingsworth's other 3yo, Tepukei, to two wins, including the White Rose Stakes at Ascot. Mercer rode Sun
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Horse race
Brian Taylor Freddie Maxwell 1972 Moulton Brian Taylor Harry Wragg 1973 Tepukei Joe Mercer Dick Hern 1974 English Prince Pat Eddery Peter Walwyn 1975 Jolly
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Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
(from the verb fada to overflow)
Male
Egyptian
, a mystical demon.
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Hindu
Destroyer of enemies
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Tamil
Mithren | மீதà¯à®°à¯‡à®¨
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English
English : nickname from Old English stagga ‘male deer’, ‘stag’. In northern dialects of Middle English the term was also used of a young horse, perhaps under Scandinavian influence, and in some cases this meaning may lie behind the original application of the name.
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Deliberate Truth
Male
French
Variant spelling of French Gisbert, GYSBERT means "pledge-bright."
Biblical
little wants; little voices; looking downward
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of three places: the first, Cockfield in Durham, is named from an Old English personal name Cocca + feld ‘open country’; the second, Cockfield in Suffolk, is named from an Old English personal name Cohha, with the same second element; and the third, Cuckfield in Sussex, is believed to be from an Old English personal name Cuca + feld.
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Vinicius, VINICIO means "vine."
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