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- Bok_Fu abstract "Bok Fu is an external martial arts system incorporating primarily Kenpo and Kung Fu fighting styles. Bok Fu translates to “White Tiger.” The white tiger is a rare and aggressive animal that exemplifies the system's fighting mentality. Upon observing a white tiger in India, the founder of the system, Richard Lee Couvelier, adopted the Chinese translation of Bok-Fu for the name of his style of martial arts, which had been passed down over many generations, under many names, from Shaolin, by way of Japan.".
- Bok_Fu thumbnail BokFu.jpg?width=300.
- Bok_Fu wikiPageID "30503856".
- Bok_Fu wikiPageRevisionID "591868018".
- Bok_Fu aka "Bok Fu Do".
- Bok_Fu ancestorArts Chinese_martial_arts.
- Bok_Fu ancestorArts James_Mitose.
- Bok_Fu ancestorArts Shotokan.
- Bok_Fu country "USA".
- Bok_Fu dates "1967".
- Bok_Fu focus Hybrid_martial_arts.
- Bok_Fu focus Strike_(attack).
- Bok_Fu founder "Richard Lee Couvelier".
- Bok_Fu founderDates "1967".
- Bok_Fu hasPhotoCollection Bok_Fu.
- Bok_Fu imagesize "275".
- Bok_Fu name "Bok Fu".
- Bok_Fu notablePract Ana_Julaton.
- Bok_Fu subject Category:Kenpo.
- Bok_Fu subject Category:Performing_arts.
- Bok_Fu type Art102743547.
- Bok_Fu type Artifact100021939.
- Bok_Fu type Creation103129123.
- Bok_Fu type Object100002684.
- Bok_Fu type PerformingArts.
- Bok_Fu type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Bok_Fu type Whole100003553.
- Bok_Fu comment "Bok Fu is an external martial arts system incorporating primarily Kenpo and Kung Fu fighting styles. Bok Fu translates to “White Tiger.” The white tiger is a rare and aggressive animal that exemplifies the system's fighting mentality.".
- Bok_Fu label "Bok Fu".
- Bok_Fu sameAs m.0113kjf_.
- Bok_Fu sameAs Bok_Fu.
- Bok_Fu wasDerivedFrom Bok_Fu?oldid=591868018.
- Bok_Fu depiction BokFu.jpg.
- Bok_Fu isPrimaryTopicOf Bok_Fu.