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  2. Leiomano - Wikipedia

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    The word "leiomano" is derived from the Hawaiian language and may originate from lei o manō, meaning "a shark's lei." [2] The weapon resembles a thick ping-pong paddle inset with shark teeth, typically from the tiger shark. These teeth are placed into grooves in the club and sewn into place.

  3. Kapu Kuialua - Wikipedia

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    Hoe Leiomano - Paddle, shark tooth weapon; Ihe - Short spear with barbed edges or straight point (up to 9 ft or 2.7 m staff) Kaʻane - Cuerda (strangling cord) Koʻokoʻo - Staffs (long and short) Koʻokoʻo Loa (6 ft or 1.8 m staff) Koʻokoʻo Pōkole (4 ft or 1.2 m staff) Kuʻekuʻe Lima Leiomanō - Knuckle duster weapon; Leiomanō - Shark ...

  4. Ancient Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    18th-century Hawaiian helmet and cloak, signs of royalty. Ancient Hawaiʻi was a caste society developed from ancestral Polynesians. In The overthrow of the kapu system in Hawaii, Stephenie Seto Levin describes the main classes: [27] Aliʻi. This class consisted of the high and lesser chiefs of the realms.

  5. Searching for shark teeth in SC? Tips you were told may be ...

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    But her highest one-day count of 28 shark teeth was collected right before the sweltering summer sun set. While she hasn’t noticed certain patterns that bring successful hunting days, some swear ...

  6. Fire knife - Wikipedia

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    These war clubs were often edged with the teeth of sharks, saw fish, swordfish, and other sea creatures. The Siva Afi was originally performed with the Nifo Oti, which was very dangerous. The modern fire knife dance has its roots in the ancient Samoan exhibition called ailao – the flashy demonstration of a Samoan warrior's battle prowess ...

  7. 'Antiques Roadshow:' See a whale tooth worth more than $150K

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    On a brand-new episode of "Antiques Roadshow" Monday, a Fred Myrick scrimshaw tooth got a price tag that would probably put said fairy in a lot of 'Antiques Roadshow:' See a whale tooth worth more ...

  8. Hale Koa Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was originally planned to be built on the site of Battery Randolph in the early 1970s, but the battery proved to be too resilient to demolish. The hotel opened at Waikiki beach on October 25, 1975, with a traditional Hawaiian ceremony. A major expansion came in 1991. The hotel added a new pool, a beverage bar, and a luau garden. Later ...

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