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    Hawaii Weddings

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    fortune‚ luck and happiness to couples who are going to be for the rest of their lives together. Hawaiian brides‚ traditionally wear a Hawaiian dress called holoku. A holoku is a wedding dress with flowers and in her hair as well. Men usually wear a white shirt‚ white pants and a colorful sash. Casual foot wear is permitted‚ unless if the wedding is inside a house‚ footwear may be avoided. Another Hawaiian symbol for wedding ceremony is the leis. Leis are a traditional flower garlands worn around the

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    that there are three main factors. These major factors of United States Imperialism in this time period are: Hawaii‚ the Spanish-American war‚ and Theodore Roosevelt. In this time period Hawaiian islanders were very happy to live traditionally‚ but Americans were not content with the traditional ways of the Hawaiians (Buschini‚ n.pag.). Even though America seemed to be on the road to imperialism with Hawaii‚ the Spanish- American war actually set the United States on the new road of Imperialism (The

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    Also if he were to of realized that they were not objects for his control. Only after this was established could the country of changed for the better and it could become what we know of it as now. This compares to Trask due to the fact that the Hawaiians history when written by

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    Microeconomic Analysis of Hawaii’s Inter-Island Air Transportation Market For many Hawaii residents‚ inter-island travel is a part of life and has almost become synonymous with airline transportation. It is also very important element of the Hawaiian tourism industry and has played host to a multitude of visitors from all over the world since its inception. However‚ over the past decade there have been numerous changes affecting Hawaii’s inter-island airline industry which have affected travelers

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    http://bigstory.ap.org/article/59868a2032df47bc845c5cb842c261b2/hawaiian-leaders-seek-expansion-marine-conservation-area The Papahanaumokuakea region is sacred to indigenous Hawaiians for its role in traditional Hawaiian history‚ culture and cosmology. As The Big Story http://bigstory.ap.org/article/59868a2032df47bc845c5cb842c261b2/hawaiian-leaders-seek-expansion-marine-conservation-area reports‚ Native Hawaiian leaders want President Obama to extend the monument’s boundary to the entire

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    Statehood day

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    were under the hawaiian monarchy those who were born and raised here but have no hawaiian wouldn’t have the same rights as compared to those who were born and raised here in the islands and have hawaiian lineage. I believe that they wouldn’t have the same rights because we would have limited rights set by the monarchy. Those who have hawaiian and were born and raised here would have a small fraction of a say of what goes on and those who were born and raised her but have no hawaiian wouldn’t have

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    entered into a friendly treaty back in 1875.  The agreement was that we buy their sugar without tariff. In exchange‚ we would have the right to Pearl Harbor.  This agreement worked well for both of us.  But since 1875‚ the government leadership in the Hawaiian Kingdom changed.  The new queen was not friendly toward the interests of the United States‚ and it was deemed

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    Gallery Analysis

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    the works there. The gallery is a hall way area with paintings‚ shirts‚ and shirt designs. The artist‚ Kimberly Chai‚ is originally from Hawaii‚ and many of her works reflect as aspect of Hawaiian culture. Even before looking at the artist and the topic of her works‚ I could easily tell that her work was Hawaiian. Being from Hawaii as well‚ I really felt a sense of home when I looked at the work here. Of all her work‚ I enjoyed her Stolen Hibiscus‚ Reflections‚ and Nene and Ohalo Berries paintings

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    Indigenous People

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    Indigenous People Indigenous people are those that are native to an area. Throughout the world‚ there are many groups or tribes of people that have been taken over by the Europeans in their early conquests throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries‚ by immigrating groups of individuals‚ and by greedy corporate businesses trying to take their land. The people indigenous to Australia‚ Brazil and South America‚ and Hawaii are currently fighting for their rights as people: the rights to own

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    Catholics‚ taught‚ practiced and have used to guide us through our daily lives. The Hawaiian culture‚ on the other hand‚ has their own ‘mana’ as they say. It’s a concept of spirituality and religion. In our discussion‚ we discussed rocks as being sacred to the Hawaiian people. Some of these rocks were used to build the platform or the surroundings of the Hawaiian temple‚ also known as ‘heiau.’ Rocks among other Hawaiian artifacts are sacred in this culture‚ and therefore‚ it should be respected even

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