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Anuta language (or
Anutan,
locally te
taranga paka-Anuta) is a
Polynesian Outlier language from the...
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called Vatiana.
Anutans use the
uninhabited island of Fatutaka,
about 60 km (37 mi) to the southeast, as a
place to hunt birds.
Anutans speak the Anuta...
- Twenty-First Century", and "Polynesian
Seafaring and
Navigation Ocean Travel in
Anutan Culture and Society". He has
edited numerous publications, such as "Seafaring...
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three using either ⟨g⟩ or ⟨ng⟩ when ⟨ŋ⟩ is not
available on the keyboard)
Anutan language Eɱae
language Rapa Nui
language Sami
languages Inari Sami Lule...
- Feinberg,
Richard (2003).
Polynesian Seafaring and Navigation:
Ocean Travel in
Anutan Culture and Society. Kent
State University Press. p. 76. ISBN 978-0-87338-788-0...
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Paamese ahie; Wayan, Niue, East Uvean, and
Bauan kavika;
Tongan fekika;
Anutan kapika;
Marquesan kehika;
Mangarevan keʻika;
Tahitian ʻahiʻa;
Hawaiian ʻoohiaʻai;...
- Feinberg,
Richard (1988).
Polynesian Seafaring and Navigation:
Ocean Travel in
Anutan Culture and Society. Kent
State University Press. ISBN 9780873387880. Retrieved...