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==Culture and language== |
==Culture and language== |
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* [[Waka (canoe)]], a |
* [[Waka (canoe)]], a Polynesian word for canoe; especially, canoes of the Māori of New Zealand |
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** [[Waka ama]], a Polynesian outrigger canoe |
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** [[Māori migration canoes]], the ocean-going canoes that brought the Māori people to New Zealand |
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* [[Waka language]], african man |
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** [[Waka taua]], a Māori war canoe |
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** [[Waka hurdling]], a traditional Māori sport of jumping over canoes |
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* [[Waka huia]], a Māori treasure box |
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* [[Waka (mythology)]], a Hawaiian lizard goddess |
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* [[Waka language]], an Adamawa language of Nigeria |
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* [[Huaca]] or wak'a, in the Quechua language, a class of sacred objects |
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==Arts and entertainment== |
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* [[El Perú (Maya site)]] or Waka', Maya ruins in Guatemala |
* [[El Perú (Maya site)]] or Waka', Maya ruins in Guatemala |
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* [[Waka National Park]], a national park in central Gabon |
* [[Waka National Park]], a national park in central Gabon |
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* [[Waka P'iqi]], a mountain in Bolivia |
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==People |
==People== |
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* [[Masayasu Wakabayashi]] (born 1978), Japanese comedian and television presenter |
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* [[Waka Attewell]], New Zealand cinematographer |
* [[Waka Attewell]], New Zealand cinematographer |
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* [[Waka Flocka Flame]] (born 1986), American rapper |
* [[Waka Flocka Flame]] (born 1986), American rapper |
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* [[Waka Goi]] (born 1968), Papua New Guinea politician |
* [[Waka Goi]] (born 1968), Papua New Guinea politician |
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* [[Waka Inoue]] (born 1980), Japanese tarento and actress |
* [[Waka Inoue]] (born 1980), Japanese tarento and actress |
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* [[Waka Kobori]] (born 2000 |
* [[Waka Kobori]] (born 2000), Japanese swimmer |
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* [[Waka Nathan]] (born 1940), New Zealand rugby union player |
* [[Waka Nathan]] (born 1940), New Zealand rugby union player |
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* [[Neil Waka]], New Zealand broadcaster and journalist |
* [[Neil Waka]], New Zealand broadcaster and journalist |
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* [[Cyclone Waka]], a 2001 tropical cyclone |
* [[Cyclone Waka]], a 2001 tropical cyclone |
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* [[World Adult Kickball Association]] |
* [[World Adult Kickball Association]] |
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* [[Waka-jumping]], a term used in New Zealand for politicians switching party allegiance while in office |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[Wakka (disambiguation)]] |
*[[Wakka (disambiguation)]] |
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*[[Wacka (disambiguation)]] |
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*[[Wacca (disambiguation)]] |
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*[[WACA (disambiguation)]] |
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Revision as of 10:18, 22 May 2024
Look up waka in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Waka may refer to:
Culture and language
- Waka (canoe), a Polynesian word for canoe; especially, canoes of the Māori of New Zealand
- Waka ama, a Polynesian outrigger canoe
- Māori migration canoes, the ocean-going canoes that brought the Māori people to New Zealand
- Waka taua, a Māori war canoe
- Waka hurdling, a traditional Māori sport of jumping over canoes
- Waka huia, a Māori treasure box
- Waka (mythology), a Hawaiian lizard goddess
- Waka language, an Adamawa language of Nigeria
- Huaca or wak'a, in the Quechua language, a class of sacred objects
Arts and entertainment
- Waka (poetry), a genre of Japanese poetry
- WAKA (TV), a television station licensed to Selma, Alabama, US
- Waka music, a musical genre from Yorubaland of Nigeria
- Waga sculpture or waka, a type of Ethiopian memorial statue
- "Waka" (Diamond Platnumz song), 2017
- "Waka", song by 6ix9ine from Dummy Boy, 2018
- Waka, a character in the video game Ōkami
Places
- Waka, Texas, a community in the Texas Panhandle
- El Perú (Maya site) or Waka', Maya ruins in Guatemala
- Waka National Park, a national park in central Gabon
- Waka P'iqi, a mountain in Bolivia
People
- Masayasu Wakabayashi (born 1978), Japanese comedian and television presenter
- Waka Attewell, New Zealand cinematographer
- Waka Flocka Flame (born 1986), American rapper
- Waka Goi (born 1968), Papua New Guinea politician
- Waka Inoue (born 1980), Japanese tarento and actress
- Waka Kobori (born 2000), Japanese swimmer
- Waka Nathan (born 1940), New Zealand rugby union player
- Neil Waka, New Zealand broadcaster and journalist
- Yamada Waka (1879–1957), Japanese feminist and social reformer
Other uses
- Cyclone Waka, a 2001 tropical cyclone
- World Adult Kickball Association
- Waka-jumping, a term used in New Zealand for politicians switching party allegiance while in office