- José Fati
Tepano is the
first Rapa Nui male to
serve as a
titular judge after completing the
training program imparted by the
Judicial Academy of Chile...
- Juan
Tepano Rano ʻa Veri ʻAmo (4
March 1867 – 8
November 1947) was a Rapa Nui
leader of
Easter Island. He
served as an
informant for Euro-American scholars...
- Juan
Tepano Rano ʻa Veri ʻAmo (1867–1947), a full-blood Rapa Nui and
Chilean military officer,
while serving in the 1915 Mana
Expedition (23 July 1915)...
- English-Jewish-Tahitian de
facto ruler of
Easter Island, 1878–1888. Juan
Tepano (1867–1947),
indigenous leader and
cultural informant Juan
Edmunds Rapahango...
- 12
February 1884, when he resigned.
During this time he went by the name
Tepano, the
Tahitian pronunciation of
Etienne in its
original Gr**** form Stephanos...
- Étienne Jérôme
Rouchouze SS.CC. (English:
Stephen Rouchouze; 1798–1843) was a
French Catholic missionary in the
Eastern Pacific Ocean (including the Kingdom...
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Player 1 GK TAH François
Decoret 4 DF TAH
Teuaura Tei****ii 5 DF TAH
Tepano Teikitutoua 6 MF TAH
Vaiarii Pater 8 TAH
Teariki Dupond 10 MF TAH Jason...
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Matua (baptized
Maria Tepano or Marie-Etienne; fl. 1838) was the High
Priest (taura tupua) of the
island of Mangareva. He
served as one of the regents...
-
their original mythical city,
Tepanohuayan (the p****ing by), also
known as
Tepano.
Ideographically it is
represented as a stone, for its
etymology comes from...
- also
explored Orongo and Anakena. With the help of an
islander named Juan
Tepano,
Routledge proceeded to
interview the
natives and
catalogue the moai (giant...