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Palagi (pronounced IPA: [/'pɑːlʌŋiː/] –
singular ) or
papalagi (plural) is a term in
Samoan culture of
uncertain etymology,
sometimes used to describe...
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Pelagio Palagi (25 May 1775 – 6
March 1860) was an
Italian painter,
sculptor and
interior decorator.
Pelagi was born in Bologna.
Starting at a very young...
- Primatology. 6 (6): 553–568. doi:10.1007/BF02692288. S2CID 45299922. Norscia, I.;
Palagi P. (2008). "Berenty 2006:
Census of
Propithecus verreauxi and
possible evidence...
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United States" or "the states";
those not from
American Samoa are
called palagi (outsiders).
Apart from off-s**** U.S. islands, a few
continental portions...
- Palache, Haim Palacci,
Hayim Palacci,
Hayyim Palaggi (and Falaji),
Chaim Palagi, and Haim Palatchi.) He died on 17
Shevat 5628,
according to the Jewish...
- Canada,
Norway ****stanis,
other South Asians Shortened from "****stani".
Palagi Pacific Islands White people A
Samoan term for a
white person,
found throughout...
- Society, 167–198
Laumua Kofe,
Palagi and Pastors, Tuvalu: A History, Ch. 15, (USP /
Tuvalu government) Kofe, Laumua;
Palagi and
Pastors in Tuvalu: A History...
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plaster cast of a
similar Roman marble head, from the
collection of
Pelagio Palagi in Bologna, to a pair of
identical bodies in Dresden. However, both reconstructions...
- 837–850. doi:10.1002/ajp.20387. PMID 17358018. S2CID 17628292.
Paoli T,
Palagi E,
Tarli SM (May 2006). "Reevaluation of
dominance hierarchy in bonobos...
- Bibcode:2009BEcoS..63.1097L. doi:10.1007/s00265-009-0762-1. S2CID 21961356.
Palagi E,
Norscia I (2015).
Samonds KE (ed.). "The
Season for Peace: Reconciliation...