William Kwai-sun Chow
William Kwai-sun Chow (July 3, 1914 – September 21, 1987, AKA William Ah Sun Chow-Hoon) was instrumental in the development of the martial arts in the United States, specifically the family of styles referred to as kenpo/kempo.Born in Honolulu, but raised in Hana, Hawaii, Chow was the third of sixteen children and the first son born to Chow Hoon (AKA Ah Hoon-Chow) and Rose Kalamalio Naehu. Chow's father came to Hawaii at the age of 18 and worked in a laundromat as a laborer. His mother was of Hawaiian descent. One of his brothers, John Chow-Hoon, would also become a well–known martial artist. Chow left school at age eleven when he was in the sixth grade. Provided by Wikipedia
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4by Lubieniecki Krzysztof P, Jarvie Thomas P, Knight James R, Boroevich Keith A, Bouffard Pascal, Chow William, Levenkova Natasha, Quinn Nicole L, Desany Brian A, Koop Ben F, Harkins Timothy T, Davidson William SGet full text
Published 2008-08-01
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