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Hawaiian darner (Anax strenuus), also
known as the
giant Hawaiian dragonfly or
pinao, is a
species of
dragonfly in the
family Aeshnidae. It is one of two species...
- The
Pijao (also Piajao, Pixao,
Pinao) are an
indigenous people from Colombia. The
Pijao or
Pijaos formed a
loose federation of
Amerindians and were living...
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Pijao (Piajao,
Pinao) is an
unclassified indigenous American language that was
spoken in the
villages of Ortega,
Coyaima (Koyai, Tupe) and
Natagaima in...
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Roland Carub Pablo Kindot Atty.
Edgardo C.
Balgos Florante S.
Gerdan Elma
Pinao-an
Lejao Eufemia Dacayo Victor Gines Jr.
Marizel Reyes Samuel Balinhawang...
- were the
Kaiakea family of Molokai, from whom
Abraham Fornander's wife
Pinao Alanakapu was descended. Līloa had two sons: his firstborn, Hākau, from...
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indigenous peoples. The Yalcón (with
nearly 6,000 warriors), the Avirama, the
Pinao, the Guanaca, and the Paez
lived north of the
Magdalena River, with later...
- Paul
Murphy ~
Guitars Special guests:
Crispin Cloe ~ Sax (7,8) Ron Levy ~
Pinao,
organ (1,3,4,5,6,7,11)
Sherryl Marshall ~
Background Vocals (3,6,7,12)...
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Hernandez Nacionalista Lost 9
Teodorico Padilla Jr.
Nacionalista Lost 10 Elma
Pinao-an–Lejao
Nacionalista Won 11
Delbert Tidang Nacionalista Won 2nd district...
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captured and
sacrificed to the war god Kūkaʻilimoku, in
January 1797, at the
Pinao Heiau in Piʻihonua, Hilo.
Kamehameha I
would remain on Hawaiʻi from 1796...
- the
Mucujepe River and
Tucani River. (Unattested.)
Pijao group Pijao /
Pinao – once
spoken on the
Luisa River,
Otaima River,
Tuamo River, Tetuán River...