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[edit] Support the merge
I support the merge. The content from this one should moved over to Victor Anderson. Kai MacTane 19:03, 14 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Victor Anderson was a Kahuna?
There is nothing credible to substantiate that he was, in fact, any kind of Kahuna, nor that he was able to speak Hawaiian fluently. If someone can produce a recording of him speaking Hawaiian, or if someone can produce a document written by him in Hawaiian, it should be presented as evidence. So far, there are none. The article should be corrected to say that he claimed, or alleged, to be a kahuna and a fluent speaker of the Hawaiian language. --Maxwell230 22:23, 7 August 2006 (UTC)