- The
Papalagi (Der
Papalagi) is a book by
Erich Scheurmann [de]
published in
Germany in 1920,
which contains descriptions of
European life,
supposedly as...
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Palagi (pronounced [ˈpaːlaŋi], singular) or
papalagi (plural) is a term in
Samoan culture of
uncertain etymology,
sometimes used to
describe foreigners...
- Seas
chief that were
published between 1915 and 1920
under the
title The
Papalagi. The book
gained po****rity
fifty years after it was
published and sold...
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including the
Fourth Symphony, the
opera Det
Guddommelige Tivoli and
Papalagi for solo guitar. Nørgård has
composed works in all
major genres: six operas...
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English speaking foreigners);
Hawaii - "Haole";
Samoa - "Palagi";
Tonga - "
Papalagi";
Marshall Islands - "ri-Likin" etc.
Culture of Fiji Fraenkel, Jonathan;...
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directed by
Peter Brook. Role : Polonius. (International Tour) 2002 : The
Papalagi, from
Erich Scheurmann's novel,
directed by H****ane K****i Kouyaté (International...
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generic Polynesian term for Europeans,
Palagi (pronounced Puh-LANG-ee) or
Papalagi,
might also be cognate,
possibly a loan term
gathered by
early contact...
- an
abandoned ship. Aioma, unwisely,
takes out his
frustration with the
papalagi (foreigners) and
their ships by
boarding this one – full of dead bodies...
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exclusive use of the Court, or
Judicial Department. It
accommodates 2
papalagi Justice (Chief and ****ociate), and five
Samoan judges. The
building has...
- a
permanent mission, but were
mainly limited to
working with the
small papalagi (European) colony. They made
sporadic missionary efforts in the islands...