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Solomon Islander war canoe
Tomako or tomoko is a large war canoe from the Solomon Islands. The name "tomako" is used in New Georgia in the Roviana language. It is also known as magoru
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Canoe type designed for warfare
that pace at much higher speeds than either C-15 and DB-22 racing shells. Tomako Pacific Northwest Canoes Dragon boat Sprint canoe Canoe racing Waka Kakap
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Islands. It differs from the similar tomako and lisi in that only the stern is upturned, while the bow is horizontal. Tomako Lisi (boat) Waka taua Salisipan
Binabina
Type of boat from the Solomon Islands
Solomon Islands. It is crescent-shaped and is similar in appearance to the tomako war canoes, but differs in that the topmost strakes of the lisi have a gap
Lisi_(boat)
Māori watercraft, usually canoes
Hōkūleʻa Nouka Baich Polynesian Voyaging Society Salisipan Swan boat (racing) Tomako Vaka (sailing), a word with a similar etymology Waka hurdling, sport Waka
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Group of Japanese women disfigured by the atomic bombing of Hiroshima
and Jacobs write her name as Tomoko. However, Serlin writes her name as Tomako and Phu writes her name as Tamako. Barker and Wahrman list Yamamoto's given
Hiroshima_Maidens
Japanese actress, singer and narrator (born 1966)
Yūshun Oracion 1988 Kumiko Wagu Lead role Kimi wa Boku o Suki ni Naru 1989 Tomako Lead role Godzilla vs. Biollante 1989 Evacuation Announcement voice Uncredited
Yuki_Saito_(actress)
1963 film by Marion Gering
takes her to the village, where she works as a pearl diver. Kazuko Mine as Tomako Paulette Girard as narrator (voice) Marion Gering produced and directed
Violated_Paradise
Tao traditional fishing boats
karakoa and kora kora of the Philippines and the Maluku Islands, and the tomako of the Solomon Islands. Like the latter ships, they were kept in special
Ipanitika
exchange system causes chiefs to monopolize economic and political power. Tomako Aswani, Shankar (1997). "Troubled water in South-western New Georgia, Solomon
Kalikoqu
of a larger raiding fleet nearby. Vinta Garay Penjajap Kelulus Karakoa Tomako Waka (canoe) Warren, James Francis (2007). The Sulu Zone, 1768-1898: The
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Language family
*mɔŋgɔ water/river *ɸi salt *ɸVn[ɛ] breast/milk *ɸVki house *ɸVndV axe *tɔmakɔ liver *tVtV hand *ndɛŋgi know *ndam... tobacco *ndandVɸi fire *ndɔa bow
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Oyotsu-san transmitted in Takamatsu, Kagawa Prefecture, and the Nabesoko or Tomako-danuki transmitted in the Mimasaka region of Okayama Prefecture. Also, though
Tanukitsuki
Art gallery in Vauxhall, London
Isaacs, Hayley Newman, nobleandsilver, Bob and Roberta Smith, Kerry Stewart, Tomako Takahashi 2005 – Dave Ball and guests, David Cunningham/Karen Mirza and
Beaconsfield_(gallery)
Indonesian rowing boat
public notoriety in Java. Salisipan, a rowing boat from the Philippines Tomako Waka taua Penjajap Djong Lancaran (ship) Kora-kora Javanese contact with
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, the sea.
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Flower
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Global thought leader. one who has divine wisdom. one who is hones. strong commercial instinct. self sufficient and ambitious. above all a good human being, Smiling face
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Crue
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Brave.
Biblical
effusion of blood
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Brightness
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Broom.
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Indian
Pleasant face of God
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Hindu
Lord Murugan
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