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Niʻihau (Hawaiian: [ˈniiˈhɐw]),
anglicized as
Niihau (/ˈniː(i)haʊ/ NEE-(ee-)how), is the
seventh largest island in
Hawaii and the
westernmost of the main...
- The
Niʻihau incident occurred on
December 7–13, 1941, when the
Imperial ****anese Navy Air
Service pilot Shigenori Nishikaichi (西開地 重徳,
Nishikaichi Shigenori)...
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Keith Robinson is an
American environmentalist who is the co-owner of
Niʻihau, the second-smallest of the
eight prin****l
Hawaiian Islands.
Keith Robinson...
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Niʻihau dialect (Standard Hawaiian: ʻŌlelo
Niʻihau,
Niʻihau:
Olelo Matuahine, lit. 'mother tongue') is a
dialect of the
Hawaiian language spoken on the...
- English, but on
Niʻihau,
native speakers of
Hawaiian have
remained fairly isolated and have
continued to use
Hawaiian almost exclusively.
Niʻihau is the only...
- Sons of
Niʻihau recorded No
Kristo in 1976 and
released several more albums,
including Hoʻoluana,
Kahea O Keale, Keala,
Makaha Sons of
Niʻihau and Mahalo...
- the
matriarch of the
Sinclair family that
bought the
Hawaiian island of
Niʻihau in 1864. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, she
married Francis Sinclair, a ship's...
- the
island of
Niʻihau. It is at the
western coast of the
small island, and
Native Hawaiians who live in this
village speak the
Niihau dialect of the...
- Mokuʻumeʻume
Molokini Nā
Mokulua Partial islands, atolls, reefs—those west of
Niʻihau are
uninhabited except Midway Atoll—form the
Northwestern Hawaiian Islands...
- 1913 –
October 29, 2001) was an
American reporter and
author who
wrote The
Niihau Incident, Crisis: The ****anese
Attack on
Pearl Harbor and
Southeast Asia...