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monarchs and the
golden feathers of 80,000 Hawaiʻi
mamos before it was completed. The Hawaiʻi
mamo was last seen in 1899 near Kaūmana by a collector,...
- Kogi
attune members of
their society called mamos ("sun"), for guidance, healing, and leadership. The
mamos are
tribal priests,
highly respected in Kogi...
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Mamo is a
common name for two
species of
extinct birds from
Hawaii Mamo may also
refer to:
Mamo Clark (1914–1986),
American actress and
author Mamo Osanai...
- Sir
Anthony Joseph Mamo, KUOM OBE QC (9
January 1909 – 1 May 2008) was the
first president of
Malta and
previously served as the last Governor-General...
- Maha
Mamo (born
February 29, 1988) is a
Brazilian human rights activist. She is an
advocate of the
United Nations High
Commissioner for Refugees' #IBelong...
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Marguerite Mamo Clark (December 6, 1914 –
December 18, 1986),
sometimes billed as
Mamo, was an
American actress and author.
Marguerite Mamo Clark was born...
- The
black mamo (Drepanis funerea), also
known as the hoa, is an
extinct species of
Hawaiian honeycreeper once
endemic to the
island of Molokai;
there is...
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Degaga "
Mamo"
Wolde (Amharic: ማሞ ወልዴ; 12 June 1932 – 26 May 2002) was an
Ethiopian long
distance runner who
competed in track, cross-country, and road...
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Alessio Mamo is an
Italian artist and photojournalist.
Mamo was born in on the
Italian Island of Sicily. He
initially studied in university, but choose...
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Mamo Tower (Maltese:
Torri Mamo), also
known as San
Tommaso Tower (Maltese:
Torri Ta' Mamu), is a
fortified residence in Marsaskala, Malta. It was built...