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    Mai (c. 1753–1779), also known as Omai in Europe, was a young Ra'iatean man who became the first Pacific Islander to visit England, and the second to visit...
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    Portrait of Mai (Omai) (also known as Portrait of Omai, Omai of the Friendly Isles or simply Omai) is an oil-on-canvas portrait of Omai, a Polynesian visitor...
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  • Omai (c. 1751 – 1780) was the second Pacific Islander to visit Europe. Omai may also refer to: Omai (play), a 1785 play Omai (deity) Omai mine, a gold...
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  • The Omai Gold Mine is located in Guyana on the north coast of South America near the west bank of the Essequibo River in the interior of the country. Access...
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  • Omai is a creator deity (god) mentioned by Davi Kopenawa Yanomami, a shaman and Portuguese-speaking spokesperson of the Yanomami índios of Brazil. In his...
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    Omai is a 1785 pantomime written by John O'Keeffe with music by William Shield. It depicts the voyage of Omai, a Tahitian royal, to marry Londina the...
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  • Niobec mine near Chicoutimi. In August 1995 there was an acid spill from the Omai mine tailings dam in the river by the Canadian mining company Cambior in...
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  • with Senior – YouTube Is You – YouTube She Makes My Heart Flutter – YouTube Omai – YouTube Television portal LGBTQ portal Lists portal Yuri (genre) Lists...
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  • The name Omais has been used to name four tropical cyclones in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. The name was contributed by the United States of America...
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    continent. On this leg of the voyage, he brought a young Tahitian named Omai, who proved to be somewhat less knowledgeable about the Pacific than Tupaia...
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