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Tomako or
tomoko is a
large war
canoe from the
Solomon Islands. The name "
tomako" is used in New
Georgia in the
Roviana language. It is also
known as magoru...
- that pace at much
higher speeds than
either C-15 and DB-22
racing s****.
Tomako Pacific Northwest Canoes Dragon boat
Sprint canoe Canoe racing Waka Kakap...
- "****anese Rhumba"
Hiroshi Kamayatsu –
Backing Vocals/Choir on "****anese Rhumba"
Tomako Kawada –
Backing Vocals/Choir on "****anese Rhumba" and "Asatoya Yunta" Waseda...
- Islands. It
differs from the
similar tomako and lisi in that only the
stern is upturned,
while the bow is horizontal.
Tomako Lisi (boat) Waka taua Salisipan...
- Hōkūleʻa
Nouka Baich Polynesian Voyaging Society Salisipan Swan boat (racing)
Tomako Vaka (sailing), a word with a
similar etymology Waka hurdling,
sport Waka-jumping...
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Solomon Islands. It is crescent-shaped and is
similar in
appearance to the
tomako war canoes, but
differs in that the
topmost strakes of the lisi have a gap...
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exchange system causes chiefs to
monopolize economic and
political power.
Tomako Aswani,
Shankar (1997). "Troubled
water in South-western New Georgia, Solomon...
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Jacobs write her name as Tomoko. However,
Serlin writes her name as
Tomako and Phu
writes her name as Tamako.
Barker and
Wahrman list Yamamoto's given...
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larger raiding fleet nearby.: 239–241
Vinta Garay Penja****
Kelulus Karakoa Tomako Waka (canoe) Warren,
James Francis (2007). The Sulu Zone, 1768-1898: The...
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karakoa and kora kora of the
Philippines and the
Maluku Islands, and the
tomako of the
Solomon Islands. Like the
latter ships, they were kept in special...