- The
Hanau epe (also,
hanau eepe:
supposed to mean "Long-ears") were a semi-legendary
people who are said to have
lived in
Easter Island,
where they came...
- and is
often known by its
locals as "HB".
Hanuabada means "big village" (
hanua "village" + bada "big", the
former from Proto-Oceanic (panua) in Motu. It...
-
original on 2010-07-06.
Retrieved 2010-07-13. Fatiaki,
Anselmo (1991). Rotuma,
Hanuạ Pumue. editorips@usp.ac.fj. ISBN 9789820200357. "2007
Census Analytical...
- (1991).
Hanuạ Pumue.
Institute of
Pacific Studies of the
University of the
South Pacific. p. 11. ISBN 9820200350. Irava, Ieli (1991).
Hanuạ Pumue. Institute...
- Text Collection.
Retrieved 2023-07-16. Fatiaki,
Anselmo (1991). Rotuma,
Hanuạ Pumue.
University of the
South Pacific.
Institute of
Pacific Studies. p...
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parallel to the pin.
These variants, such as the
Grunwald type and the
Hanua type, were
found in the 12th and 11th
centuries BC. In
another variant,...
- губе́рния (guberniya)
Russian Empire governorate hameau France
hamlet hanua Papua New
Guinea village iduhu Papua New
Guinea clan raj India empire...
- has
sometimes become vanua, via Proto-Oceanic *panua. In Motu, the word
hanua means "village". The name of a
village near Port
Moresby is
called Hanuabada...
-
belonged to the
local noble family Abaffy. In 1380 name of the
village is
Hanua. In 15th and 16th
centuries it
suffered devastation and
afterwards many...
- again. Moi and mo
precede nouns to
indicate plurality. For example, mo
hanua iwera can mean
either 'many lands' or 'many people'.
Pronouns can be suffixed...