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Morrnah Nalamaku Simeona (May 19, 1913 –
February 11, 1992) was
recognized as a
kahuna lapaʻau (healer) in Hawaiʻi and
taught her
updated version of hoʻoponopono...
- Koko Willis, p. 46
Simeona, p. 36
Simeona, p. 77
Simeona, pp. 45–61
Simeona, p. 51
Simeona, p. 31
Simeona, p. 25
Simeona, p. 17
Simeona, Morrnah, Selbst-Identität...
- the chief)
crossed by two paddles. Gene
Simeona claims to have
unearthed the Kānaka
Maoli flag in 1999.
Simeona said he
encountered a
descendant of Lord...
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Simeona Punsalan-Tapang (July 1, 1922 – June 30, 2015) also
known as
Kumander Guerrero, was a
Filipina war veteran. She was a
commander of the Hukbalahap...
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Simeona Silapa (born 31 July 1997[citation needed]),
known professionally as
Hooligan Hefs, is an
Australian hip-hop and EDM
musician from Doonside, New...
- Mona
Pasquil Rogers (born
Simeona Fortunata Pasquil;
April 3, 1962) is an
American politician who
served as the 47th and
acting lieutenant governor of...
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Miliama Simeona (died 27
September 2020) was a
gynaecologist and obstetrician, who was one of two women,
along with Nese Ituaso-Conway, to
qualify as...
- 106
Simeona Hošková, Květa Otcovská (eds.), Jan Švankmajer, Tran****ace smyslů / Tran****ation of senses, 1994, p. 100 Eva Švankmajerová, in:
Simeona Hošková...
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their spirit in the
fight against their enemies during that time; and
Simeona Mangaba,
known to her town
mates as Ate Monang, who was the
older sister...
- her late sister,
Simeona, who had died in 1837 at the age of 19. Anka
bestowed her dead sister's name on her daughter. The child,
Simeona (1858-1915) would...