10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «KAPA» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Korean Public Administration and KAPA: Looking Back, ...
de universidades que oferecem programa de formação em Administração Pública na Coréia do Sul, ou seja na República Democrática Popular da Coréia.
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Hawaiian Dictionary: Hawaiian-English, English-Hawaiian
Ka ma kapa, to stand on the edge; fig., forbidding, unapproachable, unreceptive. Keiki kapa ali'i (FS 115), child only one of whose parents was a chief. (PPN tape.) 4. n. Labia. (PCP lapa.) 5. vi. To rustle, rattle, splash, as rain. 6. Also kabs. n.
Mary Kawena Pukui, Samuel H. Elbert, 1986
Kapa'a town was founded as a result of the Reciprocity Treaty King Kalakaua signed with the United States in 1876. This agreement spurred a boom for the sugar industry in the islands. Kalakaua, capitalizing on this emerging industry, ...
Marta Hulsman, Wilma Chandler, Bill and Judie Fernandez, Linda Kaialoa, Linda Moriarty, and Herman Texeira, 2015
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Treasury of Hawaiian Words in One Hundred and One ...
Kapa manufacture was so weighted with words referring to the kapa beater, that this traditional category was made. Kapa making, as an industry, demanded a great amount of time and energy from the women of old, and in the five categories ...
Harold Winfield Kent, 1993
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The Arts of Kingship: Hawaiian Art and National Culture of ...
BPBM 2425: Kapa moe, kilohana paiula, 2 white. 7x93⁄4 ft. 31. BPBM 2430: Kapa moe, kilohana paikukui, 2 olena [tumeric, yellow dye]. 71⁄3 x 9 ft. 32. BPBM 2433: Kapa kihei [cape], olena nanahu [charcoal, black dye], figured. 51⁄2 x 61⁄2 ft.9 ...
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Stories of Old Hawaii - Halaman 66
'aumakua family god wauke mulberry; its bark was pounded to make cloth kapa tapa (bark cloth) kapa ku'i tapa beater 'aumakua family gods (plural) kukui candlenut tree fter he died, Maikoha became the 'aumakua of all kapa makers. Wauke ...
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Indigenous and Cultural Psychology: Understanding ...
FROM PAKAPA-KAPA TO A PARADIGM SHIFT As mentioned above, pakapa-kapa was a turning point. Pakapa-kapa "implies an exploration into cultural, social or psychological data without the chains of overriding theoretical frameworks ...
Uichol Kim, Kuo-Shu Yang, Kwang-Kuo Hwang, 2006
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Meaningful Inconsistencies: Bicultural Nationhood, the ... - Halaman 187
competition for secondary students. During the fieldwork in 1997-1998, however, I did not join the kapa haka group. Performers' Views The bilingual students' opinions about performing kapa haka varied. Three male students said performing ...
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A Dictionary of Some Tuamotuan Dialects of the Polynesian ...
KAPA (1) P. To gesture with the hands and fingers; as in a gesture dance; to wave the hands and fingers. ANA To flap the wings. VHI To flash sporadically; as heat lightning on the horizon, without rain or clouds; || kamo, tükamo, köviri, rapa, ...
J.F. Stimson, Donald Stanley Marshall, 2013
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New Pocket Hawaiian Dictionary: With a Concise Grammar ...
Your, yours (o-class possessive, plurall. kapa. 1. Tapa, as made from wauke or mamaki bark; formerly quilt or clothes of any kind, or bedclothes. 2. To call, term, give a name to. Kapa 'ia, called, named. 3. Edge, border, boundary; side, as of a ...
Mary Kawena Pukui, Samuel H. Elbert, 1975