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JOFRACON
04-24-2004, 05:56 PM
Thank you to all who have responded

I have read all of the input given to me and carried it one step further. Everyone expressed the point that AMA was a polynesian word. So I ran with that point on the internet and found a site that puts all of everyones input into perspective.

The site is www.schachtdesign.com/proafile/primer.html

On page 7 of the article a drawing indicates what an AKA, AMA and VAKA are and each of their functions.

I cannot thank everyone enough for the help.

John C

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