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A Kamaʻāina by Grace Hudson. Kamaʻāina (Hawaiian: kamaʻāina, lit. 'child or person of the land' [1]) is a word describing Hawaii residents regardless of their racial background who were born in Hawaii, as opposed to kanaka which means a person of Native Hawaiian ancestry.
Counter-proposal Based on the comments above and the precedent set by articles such as Hawaii, Kauai and Molokai, I propose that the current article be renamed Kamaaina, with redirects from Kama'aina and possibly Kamaʻāina. This will require administrator intervention, since Kamaaina already exists as a
Zach Lee, a dentist from Aiea, won the kamaaina men's award with a personal record 2 :48. He said the heat didn't bother him. "I think the wind was more noticeable than the heat, " he said.
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Dec. 1—Last year or so, the state said it was going to come up with a state ID for people who can't get a gold-star ID. This would be for those who don't drive. Did they ever do that ? Question ...
Once you get this invitation and the green light from your partner, ease your finger in, up to the first knuckle. Next, “hold here for 3, 2, 1 seconds, then take it out, and relubricate if ...
Ua Mau ke Ea o ka ʻĀina i ka Pono (Hawaiian pronunciation: [ˈuə ˈmɐw ke ˈɛə o kə ˈʔaːi.nə i kə ˈpo.no]) is a Hawaiian phrase, spoken by Kamehameha III, and adopted in 1959 as the state motto. [1]
This tablet stand holder is a useful gadget that'll get used time and time again. With it you can watch your favorite show or read your current page-turner without needing to use both hands ...