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  2. Nonprofit raises concerns over funding plan for Waikiki hula show

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    The Kilohana Hula Show, which opened Feb. 15, is a joint creation of the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement and ... Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800 ...

  3. Least Expensive Things To Do in Hawaii - AOL

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    Best Affordable Polynesian Hula Show: Kuhio Beach Hula Show. Cost: Free Why it's a good deal: Check out the rhythms and beauty of a traditional Polynesian hula show without having to spend a penny ...

  4. Merrie Monarch Festival - Wikipedia

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    Today, the Merrie Monarch Festival is an annual week–long event culminating in three days of prestigious hula competition. [12] It is now a non–profit organization registered with the State of Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs. [ 4 ]

  5. World Invitational Hula Festival - Wikipedia

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    The World Invitational Hula Festival is a three-day event that perpetuates Hawaiian culture as a celebration of the artistic rendering of the Hawaiian hula dance. The festival is in its 20th year of production and is the largest and farthest reaching event of its kind.

  6. Least Expensive Things To Do in Hawaii - AOL

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    A trip to Hawaii can quickly eat through your vacation budget. The state has the highest cost of living in the U.S., with consumer prices 24 percent higher than what you'd pay on the mainland ...

  7. Molokai Ka Hula Piko - Wikipedia

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    The first festival was in 1991 by the Molokai Visitors Association and John Kaimikaua, a Kumu Hula.It is currently organized by the Halau Hula o Kukunaokala. [2]It is held in annually in Kaana because according to Hawaiian legend, Laka, now regarded as the goddess of hula, created hula at Pu'u Nana, a sacred hill in Kaana, before spreading the art form across the islands.

  8. Kuhio Beach Park - Wikipedia

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    Kuhio Beach Park is the site of three well-known statues and public artworks: the statue of Duke Kahanamoku by Jan Gordon Fisher (1990), [3] the statue of Prince Jonah Kūhiō by Sean Browne (2001), [4] and the monument the Stones of Life (1997), [5] (in Hawaiian: Nā Pōhaku Ola O Kapaemahu A Me Kapuni), a sculpture incorporating ancient ...

  9. 15 Insider Secrets to Know Before Your Hawaiian Vacation - AOL

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