- The
aloalo is a
funerary pole
sculpture that,
along with the
skulls of
slaughtered zebu, is
placed on the
tombs of
important people in the south-western...
- rosa-sinensis. In the
Hawaiian language, the
white hibiscus is
known as the pua
aloalo.
Hibiscus brackenridgei A.Gray – maʻo hau hele ("hau most
similar to maʻo")...
-
Hawaii Living insignia Bird Nene Fish Humuhumunukunukuāpuaʻa
Flower Pua
aloalo Insect ****lehua Tree ****ui tree
Inanimate insignia Dance Hula Food Kalo...
- Areas, in
Unicode Pua novaezealandiae, a
spider in the
family Anapidae Pua
Aloalo,
Hawaiian hibiscus, the
state flower of
Hawaii Pua keni keni, ****raea berteroana...
- people,
including one athlete. The sole
athlete to
represent the
nation was
ʻAloʻalo Liku, who parti****ted in
javelin and
discus throw. Liku was the country's...
- Christianity, and Islam,
which Austronesian peoples were
introduced to later.
Aloalo funerary pole of the
Sakalava people of
Madagascar Adu
zatua ancestor carvings...
- elements.
Sculptors create a
variety of
furniture and
household goods,
aloalo funerary posts, and
wooden sculptures, many of
which are
produced for the...
- elements.
Sculptors create a
variety of
furniture and
household goods,
aloalo funerary posts, and
wooden sculptures, many of
which are
produced for the...
- Game
Digitalogue Bandai Digital Entertainment 1996 JP Kids Box
Edutainment Aloalo International ASK
Kodansha 1996 JP L-Zone
Adventure Synergy,
Infocity Synergy...
-
tombs may be
stacked with the
skulls of
sacrificed zebu and
spiked with
aloalo,
decoratively carved tomb posts,
while among the Merina,
aristocrats historically...