- ˈnu.i], Spanish: [ˈrapa ˈnu.i]), also
known as
Pascuan (/ˈpæskjuən/) or
Pascuense, is an
Eastern Polynesian language of the
Austronesian language family...
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Pascuense cuisine,
otherwise known as
Easter Island cuisine or Rapa Nui cuisine,
incorporates the
influences of the
indigenous Rapa Nui
people and Latin...
- Rapa Nui mythology, also
known as
Pascuense mythology or
Easter Island mythology,
refers to the
native myths, legends, and
beliefs of the Rapa Nui people...
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Archived from the
original on 2007-08-22.
Retrieved 2007-07-10. "Líder
pascuense furioso Porque le
dieron a la Isla un
Triunfo moral" Las Últimas Noticias...
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Polynesian cuisine Cook
Islands cuisine Hawaiian cuisine Niuean cuisine Pascuense (Easter Island)
cuisine Pitcairn Islands cuisine Samoan cuisine Tahitian...
- from the
burning of Ti
leaves (Cordyline terminalis) and
sugar cane.
Pascuense cuisine,
otherwise known as
Easter Island cuisine or Rapa Nui cuisine...
- An
empanada is a type of
baked or
fried turnover consisting of
pastry and filling,
common in Spain,
other Southern European countries,
North African countries...
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Native Hawaiian cuisine New
Zealand cuisine Māori
cuisine Niuean cuisine Pascuense cuisine Pitcairn Islands cuisine Samoan cuisine Tokelauan cuisine Tongan...
- for her
leadership and work on
Easter Island promoting music. "Pianista
pascuense debuta con la
Orquesta Sinfónica". EMOL (in Spanish). 25 July 2006. Retrieved...
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means "Eyes
looking to the sky".
Islanders are
referred to in
Spanish as
pascuense, but
members of the
indigenous community are
commonly called Rapa Nui...