- Mary
Heine Lanwi (born
February 22, 1921) is an educator, activist, and
promotor of
traditional handicrafts in the
Marshall Islands. A
female pioneer...
- into
other part-European families. His
grandchildren Dwight Heine, Mary
Lanwi, Carl Heine, and
Hilda Heine have all been
prominent public figures, with...
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Alexandre & Taitus Sërortēlsöm (2006). Nvāv ʻām ʻa Lēmērig — Storian long
lanwis blong Lemerig (Vanua Lava, Banks, Vanuatu).
Collection of
stories from the...
- (born 1948),
Irish Roman Catholic nun Mary Lanigan,
English politician Mary
Lanwi (born 1921),
Marshallese educator, politician, activist, and
promotor of...
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Elected Member Notes Marianas Olympio T.
Borja Re-elected
Marshalls Isaac Lanwi Re-elected
Palau Lazarus Salii Previously a
Representative Ponape Bailey...
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Marshall Islands, with two
seats having no candidates. Only one woman, Mary
Lanwi, was
elected to the Convention.
Following the elections,
Congress attempted...
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literally means “our language” and in
Bislama the
language (Neveʻei) is
called Lanwis Vinmavis “the
language of Vinmavis”. Neveʻei is the
traditional name for...
- Carl Heine. He had four siblings,
including the
educator and
activist Mary
Lanwi. He was
homeschooled until the age of 14 and then
attended a
mission school...
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Marianas Olympio T.
Borja Four
years Jose R. Cruz Two
years Marshalls Isaac Lanwi Four
years Amata Kabua Two
years Palau John O.
Ngiraked Four
years Roman...
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research blindness in Micronesia,
working with
Marshallese eye
surgeon Isaac Lanwi. She
retired in 1955.
Hamman also co-aut****d
research on
blindness in the...