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  2. Ulu maika - Wikipedia

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    Ulu maika is sometimes played on a flat field, but some versions include a specially prepared path called a kahuamaika. [1]In some versions of Ulu maika the players roll the maika with their hands while in others the players used sticks to propel the stones.

  3. Traditional Hawaiian games - Wikipedia

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    Early 20th century scholars attach the decline of pāʻani kahiko (English: traditional games) to the decline in Hawaiian cultural practice.This is supported by evidence of Hawaiian people passing away at the turn of the century. [4]

  4. Ulu - Wikipedia

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    Specifically, the Arctic Winter Games presents ulu-shaped medals to successful athletes, acting in place of a regular medal. [28] Uluit are also used as an educational resource, as they can useful in teaching geometry, the history of circumpolar peoples, the role of Inuit women, an understanding Inuit culture, and traditional tool use. [29]

  5. Lauaki Namulauulu Mamoe - Wikipedia

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    Lauaki Namulau'ulu Mamoe (died 14 December 1915) (also known as Lauati) was a renowned orator chief and the first leader of the Mau, a resistance movement in Samoa during colonialism. [1] Mamoe was exiled to Saipan in 1909.

  6. Malia Solomon - Wikipedia

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    After Ulu Mau Village closed, Solomon led tours sharing her knowledge of Hawaii's history and culture. [1] She also ran a "mini-museum" of Hawaiiana at the Hyatt Regency Waikiki hotel. [ 1 ] Solomon was known as "Aunty Malia" throughout Hawaii.

  7. Ancient Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Hawaiʻi is the period of Hawaiian history preceding the establishment in 1795 of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi by Kamehameha the Great. Traditionally, researchers estimated the first settlement of the Hawaiian islands as having occurred sporadically between 400 and 1100 CE by Polynesian long-distance navigators from the Samoan , Marquesas ...

  8. Mau movement - Wikipedia

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    Exile Lauaki Namulau'ulu Mamoe (photo by Thomas Andrew). The dispute led to the eventual formation of a resistance movement called Mau a Pule on Savai'i by Lauaki Namulau'ulu Mamoe , one of the Samoan leaders from Safotulafai who was deposed by the German Governor of Samoa, Wilhelm Solf . [ 6 ]

  9. Category:Hawaii culture - Wikipedia

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