- In the
mythology of Tikopia, the Atua I
Kafika (also
known as Sako) is a
culture hero and
supreme god. McKinnon, S. (1990). "The
matrilateral transference...
-
Stade de Mata Utu, also
Stade de
Kafika is a multi-use
stadium in Mata Utu,
Wallis Island,
Wallis and ****una. It is
currently used
mostly for football...
-
University from
Australia sixth, then
Auckland from New
Zealand and HB
Kafika from
Wallis and ****una.
Report on
Auckland webpage Archived 2014-12-28 at...
- The
island is
controlled by four
chiefs (ariki)
Kafika, Tafua,
Taumako and Fangarere, with
Kafika recognised as the
first among equals.
Tikopians have...
- Abeguwo,
Melanesian sky
goddess Amai-te-rangi, sky
demon of
Mangaia Atua I
Kafika,
supreme sky god of
Polynesia Ira,
Polynesian sky
goddess Laufakana'a, Tongan...
- Taekwondo, for the 2013
Pacific Mini Games, took
place at
Kafika Hall, in Mata-Utu. The events, for this sport, took
place on the 9 and 10
September 2013...
- is
thought to have been
derived from the
ancestral Proto-Oceanic word, *
kafika.
Throughout Oceania,
there are many similar-sounding
words that were also...
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contains the
rugby stadium Stade Laione Rugby,
Stade Lomipeau,
Stade de
Kafika in the
western suburbs and Sia Hospital.
There are no
street names in Mata-Utu...
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Volleyball at the 2013
Pacific Mini
Games was held at
Kafika Hall.
Competition took
place from 3 to 11
September 2013. * Host
nation (Wallis and ****una)...
- Weightlifting, for the 2013
Pacific Mini Games, was held at
Kafika Hall.
Competition started on 3
September and was
finished on 5
September 2013. Key:...