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  2. File:Polynesian dance performance in Waikiki, Honolulu ...

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 18:02, 4 January 2008: 450 × 600 (51 KB): File Upload Bot (Magnus Manske) {{BotMoveToCommons|en.wikipedia}} {{Information |Description={{en|These people are not dancing en:Hula, they are en:Polynesian dance entertainers on the island of en:Oahu, en:Hawaii.

  3. 8 Flavahz - Wikipedia

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    8 Flavahz is an all-female dance crew originally based in both Honolulu, Hawaii and Los Angeles, California.They are best known for being the runners-up [1] of the seventh season of MTV's America's Best Dance Crew.

  4. File:Island Princess.JPG - Wikipedia

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  5. Island's annual Mochi Tsuki festival again brings enjoyment ...

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    The steamed sweet rice sticks to 10-year-old Luke Meidell’s cherry wood mallet as he and Alayna Hatch, 11, help pound the rice in the granite bowl to make mochi during Mochi Tsuki at Bainbridge ...

  6. Category:Hawaiian princesses - Wikipedia

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    Below is list of female ali'i who have been popularly labeled princesses, although only a limited number of royal relatives received the princely title from the monarchs. . No monarch except Kamehameha I ever had daughte

  7. Merrie Monarch Festival - Wikipedia

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    The festival is dedicated to the memory of King David Kalākaua, the last king of the Kingdom of Hawaii, who reigned from 1874 until his death in 1891. [1] Kalākaua was “a patron of the arts, especially music and dance,” and is credited with reviving many endangered native Hawaiian traditions such as mythology, medicine, and chant. [1]

  8. Music of Polynesia - Wikipedia

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    Na Hoku Hanohano Awards are music awards in Hawaii. There is a form of reggae called Pacific reggae which features different instruments such as the ukulele and Pacific Island drums than reggae in other places. [8] Herbs is a popular New Zealand band in this genre. J Boog (USA) is a reggae performer of Samoan descent based in Hawaii. [8]

  9. Nahienaena - Wikipedia

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    the- PL ahi fire ʻena ʻena red-hot nā ahi {ʻena ʻena} the-PL fire {red-hot} "the red-hot raging fires" Nāhiʻenaʻena was born in 1815 at Keauhou Bay, South Kona, island of Hawaiʻi. Her parents were Kamehameha I and Keōpūolani, the Queen consort. She had two older brothers, hiapo (first born) Liholiho, and Kauikeaouli, who later became Kings Kamehameha II and III. Nāhiʻenaʻena was ...