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  • Which while we read, those things come into my mind which the eminent Edward Pocock, a man of admirable learning, discourseth concerning the word Kawa, in his very learned Miscellaneous Notes, that it should signify crying aloud, an outcry,

    From the Talmud and Hebraica 1602-1675 1979

  • The Kawa was a tight little craft, built for rough work.

    The Cruise of the Kawa 1911

  • The current show on view at Yancey Richardson Gallery by Masao Yamamoto, entitled Kawa-Flow, is a great example of this.

    Cool Hunting 2009

  • The current show on view at Yancey Richardson Gallery by Masao Yamamoto, entitled Kawa-Flow, is a great example of this.

    Cool Hunting 2009

  • The current show on view at Yancey Richardson Gallery by Masao Yamamoto, entitled Kawa-Flow, is a great example of this.

    Cool Hunting 2009

  • The current show on view at Yancey Richardson Gallery by Masao Yamamoto, entitled Kawa-Flow, is a great example of this.

    Cool Hunting 2009

  • The current show on view at Yancey Richardson Gallery by Masao Yamamoto, entitled Kawa-Flow, is a great example of this.

    Cool Hunting 2009

  • Beginning at the west corner of this parcel of land and on the south side of Prison Road, the coordinates of said point of beginning referred to Government Survey triangulation station "Kawa" being 163.20 feet south and 305.44 feet west, as shown on Government Survey Registered Map 2669 and running by azimuths measured clockwise from true south:

    EXECUTIVE ORDER 9951 1948

  • They named it "Kawa" because they noticed the odor of the horse.

    Myths and Legends of the Great Plains Unknown

  • It was doubtless this unintelligent dignity on our Captain's part, coupled with what was left of his brass buttons and visor cap on which the legend "Kawa" still glimmered faintly, which prompted the aborigines to select him as our chief, an error which I at first thought of correcting by some sort of dramatic tableau such as having Triplett lie down and letting me place my foot on his Adam's apple, of which he had a splendid specimen.

    The Cruise of the Kawa 1911

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