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Junior center Martin Iti has a lot to learn and a long way to go, but the addition of senior guard Marcus Bennett, a transfer from Michigan, and junior guard De'Angelo Alexander, a transfer from Oklahoma will add depth and experience, as will junior college transfers Antwon Coleman and Jerell Jamison.
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(10.4 ppg, 6.4 rpg); C Martin Iti, 7-0, Fr. (6 ppg, 4.7 rpg)
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Tame Iti, a Maori activist with blue tattoos all over his face, sticks out his tongue and begins a ritual dance.
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Without a Body, a powerful declaration of the rights of indigenous peoples, with Iti as its centrepiece; and Birds with Skymirrors, decrying the pollution of the Pacific islands.
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Tame Iti was convicted for shooting the flag with a shotgun during a Waitangi Day protest against historic land confiscations; the charges focused on illegal discharge of a firearm rather than defiling the flag though.
Kiwispeak, Eric Crampton | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Many of her dances feature different variations of the “Yemenite step,” which forms the basis of two of her best-known works: the couple dances “Dodi Li” and “Iti Mi-Levanon.”
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The book also provides notations for three dances written by Freehof, two of which were translated from the Hebrew: Bat Zurim (Ashriel), Iti Mi-Levanon (Sturman) and Shiru ha-Shir (Bergstein).
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The influence of Yemenite dance is evident in Be-Mehol ha-Shnayim (Dance for Two), a dance for couples which she choreographed; in Dodi Li (My Beloved Is Mine) of 1948; and in Ve-Iti mi-Levanon (With Me from Lebanon), created in 1949.
Rivka Sturman. 2009
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UPDATE: November 9 Tame Iti and four co-accused are freed on bail.
Archive 2007-11-01 2007
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The best-known of those rounded up is veteran Māori activist Tame Iti, shown in the picture.
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A very short name for a genus of the mustard family endemic to the South Island of New Zealand.
June 22, 2010