- Hawaiians, Kānaka
Maoli,
Aboriginal Hawaiians, or
simply Hawaiians; Hawaiian: kānaka, kānaka ʻōiwi, Kānaka
Maoli, and Hawaiʻi
maoli) are the Indigenous...
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ancestral Plantains from Asia,
possibly 2000–3000
years ago. The
Iholena and
Maoli-Popo'ulu
subgroups are
referred to as
Pacific plantains.
Iholena subgroup...
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before statehood in 1959
Standard of the
governor of Hawaiʻi The Kānaka
Maoli ('true people' in the
Hawaiian language)
design is
purported by some to...
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points in the triangle—the Creator, Akua; the
peoples of the earth,
Kanaka Maoli; and the land, the ʻaina.
These three things all have a
reciprocal relationship...
- duck (Anas laysanensis). The
native Hawaiian name for this duck is
koloa maoli (meaning "native duck"), or
simply koloa. This
species is
listed as vulnerable...
- 90 (5): 1450–1455. doi:10.1093/jaoac/90.5.1450. PMID 17955993. Castro,
Maolis (6
March 2017). "La yuca
amarga alimenta la
muerte en Venezuela". El País...
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their place in it
prior to the
incursion of foreigners. For example, Kānaka
Maoli (Native Hawaiians) were well
aware of the
existence of far away islands...
- evolving,
philosophical code of
conduct that is
culturally informed by
Kanaka Maoli ontologies and epistemologies,
being expressed politically through non-violent...
- the most
numerous Polynesian peoples are the Māori,
Hawaiians (Kanaka
Maoli), Tongans, Samoans,
Niueans and Tahitians. The
native languages of this...
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displaced and
houseless group of more than 300
Native Hawaiians (Kanaka
Maoli)
living in Waimānalo to
occupy Kaupō Beach, near Makapu'u Lighthouse. This...