- Kuunerutokoro-ni
Sumutokoro (食う寝る処に住む処) Yaburakōji-no Burakōji (やぶら柑子のぶら柑子)
Paipopaipo Paipo-no Shūringan (パイポパイポ パイポのシューリンガン) Shūringan-no Gūrindai (シューリンガンのグーリンダイ)...
- knees.
Alaia boards then
evolved into the more
modern "
paipo" (pronounced pipe-oh) board.
Paipo boards were
either made of wood or fibergl****. Fibergl****...
-
Polynesian islands. The
board design was
based on the
ancient Hawaiian Paipo boards (
Paipo meaning short or
small board). In
Hawaii people learnt the art of...
-
Liberace that was
owned by
Vince Cardell; a
German Notgeld album; a 1967
paipo bellyboard; a
signed letter by
Chicago White Sox
owner Charles Comiskey;...
- the
largest out of the
three types of
traditional surfboards (Alaia and
Paipo board) that were used by the
Hawaiian people. The Olo is
twice as long as...
-
build waʻa (dugout
outrigger canoes) and papa heʻe nalu (surfboards). Only
paipo (bodyboards), kikoʻo, and
alaia surfboards were made from koa, however;...
- reed craft,
while the
native peoples of the
Pacific surfed waves on alaia,
paipo, and
other such
water craft.
Ancient cultures often surfed on
their belly...
-
about 150 to 350 cm (5 to 12 ft) long and are the
larger version of the
Paipo board, used for knee or
belly surfing, and the
smaller version of the Olo...
- the alaia, the
paipo, and the olo. The type of
surfboard shape was
actually indicative of
Hawaiian social structure; the
alaia and
paipo boards were used...
- The
ancient Hawaiians had
mainly three types of board: Olo, Alaia, and
Paipo. The Olo was 4.5 to 6.096
meters (15 to 20 ft) long and
solid wood. They...