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  2. History of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The history of Hawaii is the story of human settlements in the Hawaiian Islands beginning with their discovery and settlement by Polynesian people between 940 and 1200 AD. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The first recorded and sustained contact with Europeans occurred by chance when British explorer James Cook sighted the islands in January 1778 during his third ...

  3. Hawaii Admission Act - Wikipedia

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    The Admission Act, formally An Act to Provide for the Admission of the State of Hawaii into the Union (Pub. L. 86–3, 73 Stat. 4, enacted March 18, 1959) is a statute enacted by the United States Congress and signed into law by President Dwight D. Eisenhower which dissolved the Territory of Hawaii and established the State of Hawaii as the 50th state to be admitted into the Union. [1]

  4. Culture of the Native Hawaiians - Wikipedia

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    In 1898 the United States enacted the Newlands Resolution, annexing the Hawaiian islands. [17] In 1959, following a referendum in which over 93% of Hawaiian residents voted in favor of statehood, Hawaii became the 50th state. At its height the Hawaiian population an estimated 683,000 Native Hawaiians lived in the islands. [18]

  5. Hawaiʻi Register of Historic Places - Wikipedia

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    Must have maintained its architectural or geographical integrity, and must be significant to Hawaii's culture, history, archaeology, and/or architecture, which might entail: Having an association with an important historical event, period, or person;

  6. Native Hawaiians - Wikipedia

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    At the convention, state government committed itself to the study and preservation of Hawaiian culture, history, and language. Hawaiian culture was introduced into Hawaiʻi's public schools, teaching Hawaiian art, lifestyle, geography, hula, and Hawaiian language. Intermediate and high schools were mandated to teach Hawaiian history to all ...

  7. Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Hawaii has a decades-long history of hosting more military space for the United States than any other territory or state. [72] This record of military activity has taken a sharp toll on the environmental health of the Hawaiian archipelago, degrading its beaches and soil, and making some places entirely unsafe due to unexploded ordnance . [ 73 ]

  8. Hawaiiana - Wikipedia

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    Hawaiiana has become increasingly popular among students of history and sociology throughout the world. The principal repository of cultural items from the Hawaiian Islands is the Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum in Honolulu on the island of Oʻahu. The institution is also called the Hawaiʻi State Museum of Natural and Cultural History ...

  9. Outline of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The Hawaii Convention Center building in Honolulu Aloha shirt and fragrant lei of fresh pikake (Arabian jasmine) Hawaiian hibiscus (Hibiscus brackenridgei), the official state flower of Hawaii Hula kahiko performance in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. Culture of Hawaii – the aboriginal culture of Hawaii is Polynesian. Hawaii represents the ...