Polynesian Samoan Hawaiian Medical Anatomy Terms.
CEREBRAL and FACIAL AREA innervations by Cranial Nerves 1-12: Olfactory, Optic, Oculomotor, Trochlear, Trigeminal, Abducens, Facial, Vestibulocochlear, Glossopharyngeal, Vagus, Accessory Spinalis, Hypoglossal nerve.
1) Head = ulu, ulu po'o (bald head) , ao "ahoh"
2) Hair = lau'ulu, lau'ao
3) Forehead = mua'ulu (mua = frontward, front, forward, ventral), (ulu, ao = head)
4) Face = mata, maka, 'ao, fofona, fofonga, fofoga
5) Eye = mata, maka
6) Lips = lau nutu, lau nuku
7) Mouth = nutu, nuku, fofona, fofoga
8) Nose = isu, ihu (isu pe = nasal discharge)
9) Ear = talina, kalina, talinga, taliga
10) Tongue = laulau faiva
11) Tooth = nifo, niho, ni'o, kala'iluma (front teeth)
12) Chin/Jaw = au'vae, au'wae
13) Cheek = alafau
14) Skull = tini po'o, kini po'o, ulu po'o
15) Neck = ua "oowa"
16) Nares = pu isu, pu ihu (nose opening, nasal passage)
17) Bones = ivi, iwi
18) Blood = toto, koko
19) Alive, Living = ola, oha
20) Dead = maliu, oti, oki, mate, make, pe, ifi, maliu ile lani, maliu i le lagi
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DEDICATION: The Polynesian Samoan Hawaiian medical terms in books "POLYNESIAN INTERCONNECTIONS" are dedicated to the late Paramount Ali'i Lei'ataua Le Sa Peter Lei'ataua Ah Ching of Upolu, Manono, Samoa, Hawai'i nei and Pago Pago, American Samoa, whom was hospitalized at Straub Medical Clinic Hospital in Honolulu, Hawaii 2003. This knowledge of medical Polynesian terminology is disseminated for the education of nurses and doctors upon caring for the Polynesian people of these Polynesian islands: Samoa, Tonga, Tahiti, Hawai'i and Aotearoa and the Polynesian triangle at large. Knowledge and a willingness to learn, communicate and help patients is in essence why people become healthcare workers ideally. God bless & may all benefit from this endeavor for effective medical care upon patients.
" Ua mo moe toa, malo le fai o le faiva lau susuga Lei'ataua Le Sa, se Tama fa'atamali'i, e tu toa, ma mitamita i lona Samoa, tausi aiga lelei. Ia vi'ia pea le Atua i ou galuega lelei. O lau pule lea, o ou galuega lava lea. Alofa tele lava mo oe le Tama peleina. Se'i ta toe oli'oli i le lagi ma le alofa tele lava, lou alo lava lea. E misia lava oe i aso uma, ae e le galo lava oe la'u Tama peleina."
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