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Kanaka may refer to: * Kanak people, the indigenous Melanesian residents of New Caledonia * ''
kanaka maoli Native Hawaiians (also known as Indigenous Hawaiians, Kānaka Maoli, Aboriginal Hawaiians, First Hawaiians, or simply Hawaiians) ( haw, kānaka, , , and ), are the indigenous ethnic group of Polynesian people of the Hawaiian Islands. Hawaii ...
'', traditional name native of the Hawaiian people * Kanaka (Pacific Island worker), workers from Pacific Islands employed in British colonies and in North American fur trade and goldfields **
Kanaka Bar, British Columbia Kanaka Bar is an unincorporated community and locality in the Fraser Canyon region of British Columbia, Canada, located near the town of Lytton. Named for a gold-bearing bar on the Fraser River below, which was mined by Hawaiians (called "Kanak ...
, an unincorporated area in the Fraser Canyon of British Columbia **
Kanaka Bar First Nation Kanaka Bar First Nation (Thompson language: T'eqt'aqtn'mux) is a First Nations government located at Kanaka Bar, British Columbia, Canada, between the towns of Boston Bar and Lytton in the Fraser Canyon region. It is a member of the Fraser Canyon ...
, the Nlaka'pamux First Nations government at the Kanaka Bar, British Columbia **
Kanaka Creek, British Columbia Kanaka Creek is an historic rural residential area located within Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada, along the banks of the creek of the same name just east of the district's main town and commercial core of Haney. Just east is Albion an ...
, a historical settlement and modern neighbourhood in the District of Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada **
Kanaka Creek Regional Park Kanaka Creek Regional Park is a regional park of the Greater Vancouver Regional District, located in the city of Maple Ridge, British Columbia, flanking both sides of Kanaka Creek from its confluence with the Fraser River just east of Haney and ...
, a regional park run by the Greater Vancouver Regional District, in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada *
Kanaka (given name) Kanaka is an Indian given name. The Sanskrit word ' has the primary meaning "gold". Notable persons with the name include: * Kanaka (actress) (born 1973), South Indian film actress * Kanaka Dasa (1509 – 1609), Kannada-language poet, philosophe ...
, an Indian name (including a list of persons with the name) * Kanaka (actress), Indian film actress * ''Kanaka'', the Sanskrit term for a species of ''
Datura ''Datura'' is a genus of nine species of highly poisonous, vespertine-flowering plants belonging to the nightshade family Solanaceae. They are commonly known as thornapples or jimsonweeds, but are also known as devil's trumpets (not to be conf ...
'' * ''Kanaka'' (film), a 2018 Indian Kannada romantic action film


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Kanaka Shree The Kanaka Shree is an award instituted by the Government of Karnataka to recognize and honour individuals who contribute to the promotion of the values and literature of Kanakadasa Kanaka Dasa (1509–1609) was a Haridasa saint and philoso ...
, an award instituted by the government of Karnataka, India * Kanaka pigeon, an extinct bird of New Caledonia and Tonga *
Native Hawaiians Native Hawaiians (also known as Indigenous Hawaiians, Kānaka Maoli, Aboriginal Hawaiians, First Hawaiians, or simply Hawaiians) ( haw, kānaka, , , and ), are the indigenous ethnic group of Polynesian people of the Hawaiian Islands. Hawaii ...
or ''kānaka ʻōiwi'' *
Kanake Kanake (or Kanacke, Kanaa(c)k; pl. ''Kanacken'' or ''Kanaks/Kanax'') is a German slur for people from German-speaking countries with roots from Italy, Spain, Russia, Southeast Europe, the Near and Middle East, as well as North Africa. It is also ...
, racial epithet in the German language, derived from the Melanesian term *
Tāngata whenua In New Zealand, tangata whenua () is a Māori term that literally means "people of the land". It can refer to either a specific group of people with historical claims to a district, or more broadly the Māori people as a whole. Etymology Accordi ...
, a Māori term of the indigenous peoples of New Zealand and literally means "people of the land", from ''tāngata'' ("people") and ''whenua'' ("land") * Tangata manu *
Owyhee (disambiguation) Owyhee or Owhyhee is an older English spelling of ''Hawaii'', used in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. It is found in the names of certain locations in the American part of the Pacific Northwest, which were explored and mapped by expeditions ...
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