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ʻIliʻili is a
village in the
southwest of
Tutuila Island,
American Samoa. It is
located seven miles inland,
southwest of Pago Pago,
between the villages...
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fishponds to the west and
Koloa Bay to the east—home of the
legendary na
ʻiliʻili hanau (birthing stones) said to have
supernatural ability to propagate...
- Faʻilolo Faleāsao
Faleniu Fatuma****i
Fitiuta (Maia and Leusoaliʻi) Fūtiga
ʻIliʻili Lalomoana Lauliʻi
Leloaloa Leone Lumā
Malaeimi Malaeloa/Aitulagi Malaeola/Itūʻau...
- ʻulīʻulī, ipu, b**** guitar, vocals, ʻukulele
Roland Cazimero - guitar,
ʻiliʻili, 12
string guitar, vocals, b****
guitar Don
McDiarmid Jr. -
producer (son...
- kaʻekeʻeke, hokio, and wi.
Dancers add to the
effect using ʻuli, puʻili,
ʻiliʻili, papahehi, and kalaʻau. Hula ʻAuana was
influenced by
later Western factors...
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lengthwise with
strands removed so that the
bamboo rattles when moved.
ʻIliʻili are water-worn lava
stones used by
dancers in a
staccato rhythm during...
- Teleso,
constructed the
Veterans Memorial Stadium and the golf
course in
ʻIliʻili. http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/basch/uhnpscesu/pdfs/sam/Pedersen2000vol2AS...
- Faʻilolo Faleāsao
Faleniu Fatuma****i
Fitiuta (Maia and Leusoaliʻi) Fūtiga
ʻIliʻili Lalomoana Lauliʻi
Leloaloa Leone Lumā
Malaeimi Malaeloa/Aitulagi Malaeola/Itūʻau...
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Chief of
Police from 1957
until his
death in 1967.
Letuli was born in
ʻIliʻili. He
served in the
United States Navy
between June 1931 and June 1951 and...
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Island in
American Samoa. It
borders Mapasagafou and
Faleniu to the north,
ʻIliʻili to the east, ****iga to the south, and
Malaeloa to the west. It is located...