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  2. Neil Stonechild - Wikipedia

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    Neil Stonechild (August 24, 1973 – November 25, 1990) was a Saulteaux First Nations teenager who died of hypothermia shortly after he was picked up by the Saskatoon Police Service.

  3. Saskatoon freezing deaths - Wikipedia

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    The practice is known as taking Indigenous people on "starlight tours" [4] and dates back to at least 1976. [5] As of 2021, despite convictions for related offenses, no police officer has been specifically convicted for having caused freezing deaths.

  4. Starlight tours - Wikipedia

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  5. List of missionaries to Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Rev. Harvey Rexford Hitchcock (1800–1855), who founded the first church on Molokaʻi island; Rev. David Belden Lyman (1803–1868), who founded the Hilo Boarding School; Rev. Lorenzo Lyons (1807–1886), who built Imiola Church in Waimea, Hawaii County, Hawaii; The sixth ABCFM company arrived on May 1, 1833, on the Mentor: [8] Rev. Lowell Smith

  6. Mau Piailug - Wikipedia

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    Mau was born Pius Piailug in 1932 in the village of Weiso, on the small coral island of Satawal, in Yap State of the Caroline Islands, now a part of the Federated States of Micronesia. [1] Satawal is a wooded island with an area of 1.3 square kilometres (0.50 sq mi), located in the western Pacific Ocean about 800 kilometres (500 mi) south of Guam.

  7. Hawaii residents will see a 'bite taken out of the sun' - AOL

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    Apr. 5—Many Hawaii residents are counting down the days to the 2024 solar eclipse on Monday, with some traveling thousands of miles across the ocean to see it in totality. Many Hawaii residents ...

  8. How Hawaii Connected Me to A Deeply Feminine Place - AOL

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  9. Ellison Onizuka - Wikipedia

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    Ellison Shoji Onizuka (Japanese: エリソン・ショージ・オニヅカ, 鬼塚 承次, Hepburn: Onizuka Shōji, June 24, 1946 – January 28, 1986) was an American astronaut, engineer, and U.S. Air Force flight test engineer from Kealakekua, Hawaii, who successfully flew into space with the Space Shuttle Discovery on STS-51-C.