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  2. Kaha'i - Wikipedia

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    In Hawaiian mythology, according to the Kumulipo he is known as Kaha'inuiahema and according to Tregear, the legends about Kaha’i are 'extremely fragmentary and vague', [1] but they indicate that Hema traveled to 'Kahiki' (perhaps Tahiti, but more probably to kahiki 'the distance', as kahiki can be understood to include all of the islands in the Pacific Ocean) to receive a tribute called ...

  3. Pineapple - Wikipedia

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    The first reference in English to the pineapple fruit was the 1568 translation from the French of ... where it is known as the hala kahiki ("foreign hala"), [42 ...

  4. Inside Elon Musk’s plans for a private preschool in Texas ...

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    The tuition at the Hala Kahiki Montessori School is $968 per month, according to the school’s website. In the X Foundation documents that describe the Ad Astra school in Bastrop, the plan calls ...

  5. Mele Kalikimaka - Wikipedia

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    The T is removed, since it is already silent in English. Mery Carisimasa ↓ The sound C makes is represented by K in Hawaiian. Mery Karisimasa ↓ R is not a letter in Hawaiian; it is closest to L. Y is replaced by E, the sound it already denotes in English. Mele Kalisimasa ↓ S is not a letter in Hawaiian; the closest phonetic equivalent is K.

  6. Paʻao - Wikipedia

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    Paʻao is said to have been a priest and a master navigator. He lived on a distant island called Kahiki in the oldest versions, and identified as either Tahiti or Samoa by believers in the historicity of the narrative. His older brother, Lonopele, was the chief priest in some versions of the story, or the ruler of the island in others.

  7. Lono - Wikipedia

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    A more plausible candidate for the god Lono is the legendary Laʻa-mai-Kahiki (i.e., the "Sacred-one-from-Tahiti), who purportedly lived several centuries earlier. Laʻa came as a younger member of the Moikeha family of North Tahiti, older members of whom had settled earlier in the Hawaiian archipelago.

  8. ‘She’s a born star’: 13-year-old from Kansas City area is ...

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    Hala made her screen debut in “Counter Parts” as a 4-year-old. Hala is of Libyan-American descent, and her name means “halo around the moon” in Arabic. “Yeah, I like my name,” she said.

  9. Justin Baldoni Reveals Explicit Notes Allegedly from an ... - AOL

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    Justin Baldoni disclosed a photo of handwritten notes allegedly from his meeting with an intimacy coordinator, a meeting he claims in his lawsuit Blake Lively chose to skip.