10 LIVROS EM POLONÊS RELACIONADOS COM «HAU HAU»
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The author describes his childhood in England, his lifelong interest in American Indians, his family and home in the United States, and his work routine
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Wind Turbines: Fundamentals, Technologies, Application, ...
The second edition accounts for the emerging concerns over increasing numbers of installed wind turbines. In particular, an important new chapter has been added which deals with offshore wind utilisation.
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Hau'ofa: Tales of the Tikongs
These are not stories of fatal impact so much as upbeat tales of indigenous responses to cultural and economic imperialism.
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Hau'ofa: Kisses in the Nederends
"A Promise of Renewal: An interview with Epeli Hauofa" follows the novel.
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Hau Kea and the Seven Menehune
A Hawaii version of Snow White and the seven dwarfs.
Donivee Martin Laird, 1995
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We Are the Ocean: Selected Works
"Our Sea of Islands," "The Ocean in Us," "Pasts to Remember," and "Our Place Within," all of which are included in this collection, outline some of Hau'ofa's ideas for the emergence of a stronger and freer Oceania.
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Hawaiian Dictionary: Hawaiian-English, English-Hawaiian - Strona 60
Of the two varieties of hau, a rare erect one (hau oheohe) was grown for its bast and a creeping one (hau) was planted for windbreaks. (HP 196.) See 'au hau. (PPN fau.) 2. nvs. Cool, iced; ice, frost, dew, snow (see ex., 'ale I); a cool breeze; ...
Mary Kawena Pukui, Samuel H. Elbert, 1986
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A Dictionary of Some Tuamotuan Dialects of the Polynesian ...
ANA HAU (i) S. The distinctive, individual essence or vital principle inherent in things; not perceptible to the sense of smell. ANA Emanation of self, vital essence, vitality; = au (vi). Warlike courage, valiance, intrepidity. Dew; || häumi.
J.F. Stimson, Donald Stanley Marshall, 2013
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Plants of Old Hawaii - Strona 44
Some designs came about through the use of hau cord. The Hawaiians dipped the cord into the dye and then snapped it against the kapa (kaula ho'olu'u kapa). The Hawaiians needed to pull the koa logs for their canoes from the forest to the ...
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Parihaka: The Art of Passive Resistance - Strona 197
Hau protects you, Hau! Hau! ALL: Hau! Hau! TE UA: Ae, e tiki ana! Pai-marire protects you. ALL: Pai-marire! Hau! Hau! TE UA: Hapa turns the bullets aside! Hau! Kia kaha te hapa! Hau! Hau! ALL: Ae, e tika ana! Hau! Kia kaha te hapa! Hau!
Te Miringa Hohaia, Gregory O'Brien, Lara Strongman, 2006