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Lava-lava - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A lava-lava is an article of daily clothing traditionally worn by Polynesians and other Oceanic peoples. The term lava-lava is singular and plural in the Samoan language. Today the fashion remai...
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Known worldwide as a staple beach cover-up, the lava lava as it's called here in Hawaii, is also called a pareo (from the Tahititan), a sarong (in Malaysia), a pareu (real Tahitian) and sometimes a...
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Tahitian Blue Swarovski Pearl Earrings f09e029 ... Black Lava Bracelet f09b004 ... Black Lava Pendant on a Sterling Chain f09n014...
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Abstract: 9805065 Hoffman Available radiometric age determinations and previous paleomagnetic investigations on Tahitian lavas indicate that much of the island was experiencing volcanic activity some 780,000 years ago while Earth's magnetic field was undergoing its last change of polarity--the termination of the...
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A lava-lava is an article of daily clothing traditionally worn by Polynesians and other Oceanic peoples. ... Another common name for the Polynesian variety is pāreu (usually spelled pareo), which is the Tahitian name.[2] A similar simple kind of clothing is the lap-lap worn in Papua New Guinea and the South Pacific,
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