Search references for TIPUTA. Phrases containing TIPUTA
See searches and references containing TIPUTA!TIPUTA
Atoll in French Polynesia
villages are Avatoru (pop. 817), Tiputa (pop. 971), Ohutu (pop. 546), Taeo'o, Fenuaroa, Otepipi and Tevaro. Both Avatoru and Tiputa were built on neighboring
Rangiroa
Strait in French Polynesia
14°58′23″S 147°37′44″W / 14.973°S 147.629°W / -14.973; -147.629 Tiputa Pass is a strait in the northwest portion of Rangiroa lagoon in the Tuamotu Islands
Tiputa_Pass
population of Tiputa is around 900 inhabitants, making it the most populous village of the atoll of Rangiroa. The main economical activity in Tiputa is tourism
Tiputa
of Avatoru. There are only two major passes on Rangiroa, the other being Tiputa Pass. The latter is located approximately 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) southeast
Avatoru_Pass
turbans (Pare), kilts (Pāreu) and Cook Island Māori/Tahitian ponchos (Tīputa). From Tahitian and Cook Island Māori. Commonly used to refer to Tongan
List of English words of Polynesian origin
List_of_English_words_of_Polynesian_origin
Queen and warrior of Samoa
father's order, and it was only when the wind blew strong enough to lift her tiputa (coverings) that she remembered. The enemy warriors surrendered in shame
Nafanua
Island in French Polynesia
believed to be the eyes of former chiefs. Finally, a ceremonial garment, tiputa, covered the body and was decorated with an apron of polished coconut shells
Tahiti
Archipelago in French Polynesia
Our Lady of Peace Church (Église Notre-Dame-de-Paix de Tiputa), Rangiroa
Tuamotus
Commune in French Polynesia, France
islands: Rangiroa, Tikehau, Mataiva and Makatea. The chef-lieu is the village Tiputa. The commune is composed of three atolls and one island: 1 Commune associée
Rangiroa_(commune)
Town in French Polynesia, France
approximately 700. It is one of two villages located on Rangiroa, the other being Tiputa, located approximately 7 km southeast of Avatoru. Avatoru Pass French Polynesia
Avatoru
503194; -151.751444 Iso R 4s. 16 metres (52 ft) 2984.4 K4982.61 5 Passe Tiputa Range Front Lighthouse N/A Rangiroa 14°58′37.1″S 147°37′58.6″W / 14.976972°S
List of lighthouses in French Polynesia
List_of_lighthouses_in_French_Polynesia
I Uta Tevairoa Tiarama Adventist College Tikei Tikehau Tikehau Airport Tiputa Pass Tiripone Mama Taira Putairi Toau Tokorua Toopua To'ovi'i Totegegie
Index of French Polynesia–related articles
Index_of_French_Polynesia–related_articles
(crochet) from her mother, at the age of 12, and began making dresses and tiputa (crochet tops). Keakea began making art in the 1950s, after moving to Niutao
Lakiloko_Keakea
learnt the practise of 'kolose' (crochet) and began making dresses and 'tiputa' (crochet tops). Keakea became active in Fakapotopotoga Fafine Tuvalu, an
Art_of_Tuvalu
List of administrative divisions in France
Tuamotu-Gambier 98737 Teone-Mahina 8.0 163 Rangiroa Îles Tuamotu-Gambier 98740 Tiputa 144.5 3,657 Reao Îles Tuamotu-Gambier 98742 Rapuarava 18.0 587 Takaroa Îles
Administrative divisions of French Polynesia
Administrative_divisions_of_French_Polynesia
British royal recognitions
Alderic Peter Williams. For service to law and order. The Hon Lagitupu Tiputa Tuilimu. For public and community service. Ailesi Apelaamo. For public and
2002_New_Year_Honours
British naval officer (1798–1853)
Polynesian artefacts during HMS North Star's 1844 South Sea cruise: A Samoan Tiputa. Coat of "Tapa" cloth fibre, 224 cm x 87 cm. Catalogue no. EBC 42861, Royal
James_Everard_Home
New Zealand TV series or programme
Phar Lap Researcher 38 Tapa Cloth Pacific Various Tapa cloth and fashion Tiputa (Poncho) and Wedding costume by Paula Chan-Cheuk Riria Hotere & Safua Akeli
Tales_from_Te_Papa
TIPUTA
TIPUTA
TIPUTA
TIPUTA
Girl/Female
Indian
Delighted, Satisfied
Boy/Male
Indian
Servant of the merciful one
Boy/Male
Indian
Divided, Lovely
Girl/Female
Biblical
Who humbles thee, who answers thee.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Blossom
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lover of soul
Surname or Lastname
Reduced form of Irish McCann.English
Reduced form of Irish McCann.English : habitational name from Cann, a place in Dorset, named from Old English canna ‘can’, used in the transferred sense of a deep valley, or a topographic name from the same word used elsewhere in southwestern England.Americanized spelling of Kann or Kahn.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
A Woman
Boy/Male
Tamil
Jiya Ram | ஜீயா ராமÂ
Gods name, Lord ramas heart
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Lake Forest
TIPUTA
TIPUTA
TIPUTA
TIPUTA
TIPUTA