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Kalili may refer to: * John Kalili (–1855) was a judge and politician in the Kingdom of Hawaii. * Hamana Kalili (1882–1958) was a Hawaiian fisherman who is popularly credited as being the originator of the Shaka sign. *Maiola Kalili (1909–1972), Olympic swimmer and older brother of Manuella Kalili. *Manuella Kalili Manuella or Manuela Kalili (2 November 1912 – 14 September 1969) was a Native Hawaiian competition swimmer who represented the United States at the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California. As a member of the second-place U.S. team in ...
(1912–?), Olympic swimmer and younger brother of Maiola Kalili. {{surname ...
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John Kalili
John Kalili ( – April 3, 1855) was a judge and politician in the Kingdom of Hawaii. Life Nothing much is known about Kalili's early life, although roster of the Lahainalunla School indicate he came from Honolulu, Oʻahu. He was a cousin of Joshua Kekaulahao. Kalili was one of the first generation of Hawaiians to receive a western education by the American missionaries who arrived in Hawaii in 1820. In 1836, he began his education at Lahainaluna Seminary with Kekaulahao and graduated after four years of education in 1840. Some of his classmates beside his cousin Kekaulahao included writer S. N. Haleole, historian Samuel Kamakau and future royal governor of Hawaii Island, George Luther Kapeau, although only Kekaulahao was in his same class of 1836. In 1847, he was registered as the owner of the Hawaiian sloop ''Waiahao''. On January 27, 1848, the Governor of Oʻahu Mataio Kekūanaōʻa appointed John Kalili and Simon P. Kalama as the two circuit judges of the island of Oʻah ...
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Hamana Kalili
The shaka sign, sometimes known as "hang loose" or "right on", is a gesture with friendly intent often associated with Hawaii and surf culture. It consists of extending the thumb and smallest finger while holding the three middle fingers curled, and gesturing in salutation while presenting the front or back of the hand; the wrist may be rotated back and forth for emphasis. The shaka sign should not be confused with the sign of the horns, where the index and pinky finger is extended and the thumb holds down the middle two fingers. Origins According to the ''Honolulu Star-Bulletin'', prevailing local lore credits the gesture to Hamana Kalili of Laie, who lost the three middle fingers of his right hand while working at the Kahuku Sugar Mill. Kalili was then shifted to guarding the sugar train, and his all-clear wave of thumb and pinkie is said to have evolved into the shaka as children imitated the gesture. Another theory relates the origin of the shaka to the Spanish immigrants, ...
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Maiola Kalili
Maiola Kalili (November 3, 1909Some sources give his birth date as February 19. – August 23, 1972) was an American competition swimmer who represented the United States at the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California. Kailili received a silver medal as a member of the second-place U.S. team in the men's 4×200-meter freestyle relay, together with teammates Frank Booth, George Fissler and Manuella Kalili, who was also his younger brother. See also * List of Olympic medalists in swimming (men) This is the complete list of men's Olympic medalists in swimming. Men's events 50 metre freestyle 100 metre freestyle 200 metre freestyle 400 metre freestyle 800 metre freestyle 1500 metre freestyle 100 metre backstroke 200 metre ... References External links * * 1909 births 1972 deaths American male freestyle swimmers Native Hawaiian sportspeople Olympic silver medalists for the United States in swimming Swimmers from Honolulu Swimmers at the ...
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