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  2. Poke Restaurants are Coming to Walmart Locations ... - AOL

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    However, a new partnership has emerged, and fans of poke bowls and other traditional Hawaiian cuisine alike are going to be the first to praise the retail giant's latest fast-food alterations.

  3. Poke (dish) - Wikipedia

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    Many of the "poke bowls" found outside of Hawaii are more akin to Korean hoe-deopbap than Hawaiian-styled poke itself. Since the 1960s, most local grocery chains and standalone fish markets, and sometimes older superettes, in Hawaii have dedicated counters for poke where it is made in bulk and sold by weight. A few fast casual restaurants will ...

  4. File:Location map Maui.png - Wikipedia

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  5. Honouliuli National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Honouliuli National Historic Site is near Waipahu on the island of Oahu, in the U.S. state of Hawaii. This is the site of the Honouliuli Internment Camp which was Hawaiʻi's largest and longest-operating internment camp, opened in 1943 and closed in 1946. It was designated a National monument on February 24, 2015, by President Barack Obama. [4]

  6. Waipahu, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Waipahu (Hawaiian pronunciation: [vɐjˈpɐhu]) is a former sugarcane plantation town and now census-designated place (CDP) located in the ʻEwa District on the island of Oʻahu in the City & County of Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, United States.

  7. File:Historic Mokus of Maui Map (Hamakuapoko).svg - Wikipedia

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  8. File:Historic Mokus of Maui Map (Wailuku).svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Waipio Valley - Wikipedia

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    It was the location of the ancient grass palace of the ancient "kings" of Hawaiʻi with the nioi stands. The first chief who had a court in this valley was called Kahaimoelea . In the 18th century, Kahekili II ( king of Maui ) raided Waipiʻo and burned the four sacred trees to the ground.