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ʻUlīʻulī are
Hawaiian feathered gourd rattles that are
occasionally used as
instruments in the
traditional Hawaiian dance, hula. This
instrument is used...
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Tonga ʻUliʻuli Fifita (born 10
February 1959) is a
Tongan professional wrestler, best
known for his
appearances in the
World Wrestling Federation (WWF...
- fish skin (kala)
cover ʻIliʻili—water-worn lava
stone used as
castanets ʻUlīʻulī—feathered
gourd rattles (also ʻulili) Pūʻili—split
bamboo sticks Kālaʻau—rhythm...
- Sim Snuka, have both
wrestled for WWE.
Dwayne Johnson considers Tonga ʻUliʻuli Fifita,
known in
wrestling as Haku, his uncle. Tonga's sons Tama Tonga...
- Culbertson;
Margaret Nelson Agee;
Cabrini 'Ofa
Makasiale (2007).
Penina Uliuli:
Contemporary Challenges in
Mental Health for
Pacific Peoples. University...
- Leo Jonathan, Don Kernodle, Gene Kiniski,
Dennis Stamp, Ray
Stevens and
Uliuli Fifita.
Playwright and
screenwriter John
Monks Jr. also
appeared as a bartender...
- parrotfish,
given by
professional ichthyologists and
Ichthyology or uhu-
uliuli as a well-established
Hawaiian name for many
hundreds of years, is a species...
- such as an ipu (single gourd), ʻiliʻili (waterworn lava
stone castanets),
ʻuliʻuli (feathered
gourd rattles), pu`ʻili (split
bamboo sticks), or kalaʻau (rhythm...
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Dancer with
ʻulīʻulī, in the men's hula
kahiko competition at the 2003
Merrie Monarch Festival...
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Margaret Nelson Agee;
Cabrini 'Ofa
Makasiale (30
September 2007).
Penina uliuli:Contemporary
challenges in
mental health for
Pacific peoples. p. 32....