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  2. Rapa Nui tattooing - Wikipedia

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    (Rapa Nui, Easter Island.) In some cases the tattoos were considered a receptor for divine strength or mana. They were manifestations of the Rapa Nui culture. Priests, warriors and chiefs had more tattoos than the rest of the population, as a symbol of their hierarchy. Both men and women were tattooed to represent their social class. [2] [3]

  3. Hawaiian–Emperor seamount chain - Wikipedia

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    The Hawaiian–Emperor seamount chain is a mostly undersea mountain range in the Pacific Ocean that reaches above sea level in Hawaii.It is composed of the Hawaiian ridge, consisting of the islands of the Hawaiian chain northwest to Kure Atoll, and the Emperor Seamounts: together they form a vast underwater mountain region of islands and intervening seamounts, atolls, shallows, banks and reefs ...

  4. Hawaiian Islands - Wikipedia

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    The state of Hawaii counts 137 "islands" in the Hawaiian chain. [12] This number includes all minor islands (small islands), islets (even smaller islands) offshore of the major islands (listed above), and individual islets in each atoll. These are just a few: Kaʻula; Kāohikaipu; Lehua; Mānana; Mōkōlea Rock; Mokoliʻi; Moku Manu; Mokuauia ...

  5. List of volcanoes in the Hawaiian–Emperor seamount chain

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    The first, the main windward Hawaiian islands consist of the eight youngest and easternmost Hawaiian islands. This is the youngest part of the chain and includes volcanoes with ages ranging from 400,000 years [2] to 5.1 million years. [3] The island of Hawaiʻi comprises five volcanoes, of which two (Kilauea and Mauna Loa) are still active.

  6. Folklore in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    According to Hawaiian legend, night marchers (huaka‘i pō in Hawaiian) are ghosts of ancient warriors. They supposedly roam large sections of the island chain, and can be seen by groups of torches. They can usually be found in areas that were once large battlefields (the Nuʻuanu Pali on the island of Oahu is a good example.) Legend has it ...

  7. Is Maui open for Tourism? 5 locally owned hotels to consider ...

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    As the second-largest in the Hawaiian Islands chain, Maui has something for every kind of traveler. Hike to the heavens at Haleakala or laze along Maui’s pristine South and West shores. Travel ...

  8. In deadly Maui fires, many had no warning and no way out ...

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    A flash drought in the region provided plenty of kindling, and Hurricane Dora brought strong winds to Maui as it passed roughly 500 miles (800 kilometers) south of the Hawaii island chain. Those ...

  9. Britney Spears Reveals New Tattoo She Got in Maui 'Really ...

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    Britney Spears wants a redo. The hitmaker is experiencing tattoo regret after getting new ink while on vacation in Hawaii. See Celebs’ Wildest and Craziest Tattoos of All Time Read article The ...

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