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    Love Hula, Love Hawaii

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    Leon Love hula‚ love Hawaii Mele Kalikimaka is the thing to say on a bright Hawaiian Christmas Day  That ’s the island greeting that we send to you from the land where palm trees sway Here we know that Christmas will be green and bright  The sun to shine by day and all the stars at night Mele Kalikimaka is Hawaii ’s way to say Merry Christmas to you [1] (Robert Alex Anderson) If ask people a question that which place has the most beautiful beach‚ sunshine and full of enthusiasm‚ I think

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    Captain James Cook

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    From the extraordinary works of Gavan Dawes‚ The Shoal of Time: A History of the Hawaiian Islands brings the story on how James Cook was the first to discover the Hawaiian Islands‚ his decision to befriend the natives and the decision to stay at the islands when it seemed he should go to save his own life. Did he deserve to die for attempting to make a wrong a right? Did the Hawaiians make a terrible mistake in taking the life of Cook? Some would say he made the wrong decision and that is the reason

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    who conquered the Hawaiian Islands and formally established the Kingdom of Hawaii in 1810. By developing alliances with the major Pacific colonial powers‚ Kamehameha preserved Hawaiʻi ’s independence under his rule. According to Mission Houses Museum website and tour guide it was established in 1923 but according to Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia‚ Mission Houses Museum was established in 1920. Whatever the establishment date is but it is true that it was established by Hawaiian Mission Children’s

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    Aumakua Kau Essay

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    while being native Hawaiian has an almost precedented expectation to know each and every niche of the culture. This expectation is anticipated upon a full or part native Hawaiian individual by either another full or part native Hawaiian‚ people from out of state‚ or even people from out of the country. Little do these people know‚ it is not always an automatic obligation for someone to know their culture. For example‚ the Hawaiian culture has many customs but little to no Hawaiians are aware of every

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    Hawaii Casestudy Hotspots

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    Web Enquiries: Why are there volcanoes in Hawaii? The Hawaiian island chain located in the Pacific Ocean is entirely volcanic in nature. Based on plate tectonic theory‚ the majority of volcanoes occur along the margins of plate boundaries. However Hawaii is situated hundreds of miles away from any plate boundary. Your task is to find out why volcanoes have emerged. Key Questions to help your enquiry: * Where is Hawaii? * What are the main islands called? * Identify/name active/dormant/extinct

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    Kullahauhau Reflection

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    about how my great grandparents from my fatherʻs side immigrated from Japan at such an early age. Not only have I studied about my kūpuna but I have also learned how to properly recite my moʻokūʻauhau in Hawaiian. In my opinion I found this part to be very fascinating. I realized that Hawaiians are very intelligent people because they would memorize their entire moʻokūʻauhau and teach them to the younger generations in their ʻohana. I feel that I relate to this aspect because since

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    Culture Values

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    what you have learned in your life that you apply your day to day living and that becomes very important to you. My grandmother on my mom’s side is 100% Hawaiian and when my mother was growing up‚ she was never thought the full Hawaiian language. Or even the Hawaiian way of doing things. That’s why today‚ I don’t know too many things of the Hawaiian culture. My religion is Christian and that doesn’t really play an important role in my life because I go to church sometimes‚ whenever I get a chance

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    Hawaii State Of Mind

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    The mean elevation of Hawaii is 3‚030 feet above sea level. The Hawaiian Islands cover 6‚459 square miles all together. Hawaii is ranked 47th largest state out of the 50th state ahead of Connecticut‚ Rhode Island‚ and Delaware. The population of Hawaii is 1‚360‚301 according to the 2010 census estimate. The capital of

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    Vacation in Hawaii

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    accommodation and amenities. Speaking of accommodation‚ the Hawaiian vacation rental I chose gave me the feeling that I rented a luxurious hotel. With the perfect location fronting the beach with fully furnished rooms surrounded by refreshing flowers and has an historic design of Hawaii history. And as the sun falls down replaced by the luminous moon‚ the bed is ready offering the pillow made of Hawaiian-linens. As the sun rose‚ I ate my breakfast in a Hawaiian restaurant serving delicious delicacies. After

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    Title: Touring Maui on the Heavenly Road to Hana From ancient waterfalls to Hawaiian culture‚ the Road to Hana tour includes all of Maui’s best features. While you are on this tour‚ you can enjoy stops at: - Kaumahina State Wayside Park - Hana Town - The Pools of Oheo - Keanae Lookout and Peninsula - Hookipa Beach Lookout - Kula Marketplace - Waianapanapa State Park In addition‚ we will be driving by destinations like: - Puaa Kaa Wayside Park - Waikani Falls - Wailua Falls Within

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