Go and stand in front of the bay of Bengal and inform us will come back and shoot you.
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A Dance by Kanaka Indians - 1902 was released on:
USA: November 1902
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Kanaka Sudhakar. has written:
'Indian classical dancing' -- subject(s): Dance, Dance therapy
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kanaka is kind of like slavery. Kanaka's were tricked onto a boat, by people saying things like "get on the boat we have treasure", to be shipped to America to be put to slavery back in times when Bach was around. That is also where "John Kanakanaka" came from.
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Nai Separi Kanaka Gori - 2013 is rated/received certificates of:
India:U
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"Kanaka" in Hawaiian refers to a person, man, or human being. It is a term used to describe individuals, often in a generic or informal way.
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Kanaka naia were the "people" who lived in the sea surrounding the island, meaning dolphins/porposes...as opposed to kanaka maoli who were the native people who lived on the lands.
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In Hawaiian, "Oukou hoopailua au kanaka eia nei" roughly translates to "I am telling you people that I am here."
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Kanaka Fishermen Casting the Throw Net Hilo H-I- - 1907 was released on:
USA: February 1907
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kanaka pushyaraagam కనకపుష్యరాగం is called 'Imperial topaz or yellow topaz' in English.
swetha pushyaraagam శ్వేత పుష్యరాగం is called 'white topaz' in English.
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The cast of Kanaka Simhasanam - 2006 includes: Janardanan Jayaram as Kasargode Kanakambaran Kalasala Babu Lakshmi Gopalaswamy Saju Kodiyan Kochu Preman Kiran Raj Geetha Salam
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Aloha: Hmm... you probably mean "he moku e kanaka". Thsi could mean several things based on context; he is seperated (like from a girlfriend or family), or he is an outcast, or he is not a part of us/it, etc.
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Aloha. Answer: kanaka hahai [ha-hi]. Literally a person who hunts.
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Aloha. Answer: kanaka hahai [ha-hi]. Literally a person who hunts.
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The term Native Hawaiian is a complex one and has evolved over the decades. A native hawaiian, better known as a kanaka 'oiwi or kanaka maoli is a Hawaiian of aboriginal descent. "Hawaiian" is the nationality and has been since 1840.
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The term Native Hawaiian is a complex one and has evolved over the decades. A native hawaiian, better known as a kanaka 'oiwi or kanaka maoli is a Hawaiian of aboriginal descent. "Hawaiian" is the nationality and has been since 1840.
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The phrase "No man gets left behind" in Hawaiian can be translated as "Aole ke kanaka i waiho hou."
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The sailers of the see, because they didn't have radios back then.
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Kanaka ʻē [ka-na-ka A] or, more commonly, haole [how-lay]
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The cast of Shakaal - 1994 includes: Rajnikanth Deepika Kanaka
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The cast of Mangala Soothram - 1995 includes: Kanaka
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Frederick Osifelo has written:
'Kanaka boy' -- subject(s): Biography, History
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The cast of Edhir Katru - 1990 includes: Karthik Kanaka
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The cast of Vasudha - 1992 includes: Saikumar Kanaka Rekha Mallick
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The cast of Thalaimurai - 1998 includes: Lakshmi Revathy Bhanupriya Kanaka
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The cast of Thaalaattu Kekkuthamma - 1991 includes: Prabhu Kanaka
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The cast of Katta Panchayathu - 1996 includes: Karthik Kanaka
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Hawaiians are not native americans. Hawaiians are Hawaiian. We call ourselves Kanaka maoli.
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