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    Hawaiian Cultural Visual Essay One bright early morning we headed to North Shore where we got to see a new part of Hawaii. It had different things to offer and we were excited to check it all out. Even in Honolulu we noticed some food trucks around and even though we heard only great things about them‚ the concept of the food being on the truck and served to us was still a little weird! When it came lunchtime‚ we‚ along with the rest of our group‚ decided to give the food trucks a try. The pricing

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    was the bubbology worksheet. We learned all there was to know about bubbles and we even blew and made some big bubbles. To continue our bubble fun we painted bubbles with watercolor and toilet paper rolls. One of our themed days this month was Hawaiian Luau day! We brought in our favorite fruits to share and made fruit kabobs. We also had lots of fun science activities this month. We made Gak it was messy and slimy fun. We even got to take some home to play with. We also made mystery messages using

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    The Hawaiian language is native to the United States‚ specifically the state of Hawaii. It belongs to the Austronesian family‚ on the Malayo-Polynesian branch‚ of the Oceanic language group. It is said that Tahitian or Marquesan travelers sailed to the Hawaiian archipelago around 1000 A.D‚ settling onto the islands and creating Hawaiian. Hawaiian was the only language spoken there until Captain Cook’s arrival in 1778. Currently‚ there are 1000 native speakers and 8000 fluent speakers of the Hawaiian

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    The Manifestation Of The One-drop Rule To The 50 Percent Drop Rule: The politics of identity and the pursuit of ownership “Hawaiian Blood” written by J.Kehaulani Kauanui serves as an epic exemplification of how the racialization of a people serves as a vehicle toward sustaining systematical mechanisms of oppression. Henceforth Kauanui presents her readers with a stark look into the intricacies of federal policy in relation to ideological practices and constructions of culture‚ ethnicity and

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    language of Hawai’i) is the motto for all children and teachers who are associated with the Punanaleo and Kulakaiapuni Hawaiian Language Immersion Schools throughout the state of Hawaii. Growth and success of this program can be traced to the same success in other countries in preserving their native languages which at one time were almost extinct much like here with the Native Hawaiian Language. The culture began to revive its ancient practices and now grows to blend with contemporary times. There is

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    Truett's Luau Restaurant

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    Truett’s Luau‚ is that restaurant. Going there is not just a meal; it’s an experience. From the ukuleles you can take and play while you eat‚ to their indoor garden with a sunroof. Another entertaining thing to do at this restaurant is to play the huge wooden xylophone the restaurant has. The moment one arrives‚ the pungent smell of seasoning‚ oil‚ and salt is present. Because of all the picture-postcard tropical pictures and paintings on the walls‚ wooden masks‚ and other fascinating Hawaiian decorations

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    Hawaiian Marriage

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    Main Point 1: Marriage 1. Marriage is a very important factor in the Hawaiian culture‚ today I will tell you about the traditional clothing‚ the superstitions in marriage‚ and other key traditions in a wedding ceremony. A. The Hawaiian traditional attire is a very important element in the wedding. 1. Flowers are a big cultural tradition with Hawaiians. a. The bride and groom both wear beautiful leis which are necklaces made of flowers‚ nuts‚ seeds‚ and other plant material

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    Hawaiian Punch Promotional Plans ------------------------------------------------- Lauren Peretti ------------------------------------------------- Research elements Hawaiian Punch background In 1934‚ A. W. Leo‚ Tom Yates and Ralph Harrison developed Leo’s Hawaiian Punch‚ a blend of fruits such as pineapple‚ passion fruit‚ papaya and guava‚ to add to their line of ice cream toppings sold under the Pacific Citrus Products Company. In 1946‚ the company was bought and renamed Pacific

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    Hawaiian Culture

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    And Explore Their Culture Hawaiian culture has been bringing on a new fun and enjoyment at a time. This relatively stretches back to blend on the modern and traditional culture. To explore the Hawaiian culture and tradition‚ nothing can be better to plan a holiday there. Today most of the best dancing troops are from the Hawaii and nearby places. Among them‚ the most famous like Anna’s entertainment world that has been exploring the dance and the culture of the Hawaiian Islands. Moreover‚ the best

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    Hawaiian Archaeology

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    In the presentation/article “Hawaiian Archaeology: Past‚ Present and Future”‚ by Patrick Kirch published in Hawaiian Archaeology‚ outlines what he see’s as the problems in Hawaiian Archaeology. His presentation detailed the past and the roles of the Bishop Museum and UH Manoa. He talks about the present situation (in 1997)‚ with private consultants‚ the State Historic Preservation Division and the H-3 Highway project and Bishop Museums role. Kirch goes on to discuss the future of Archaeology and

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