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  2. Kāhili - Wikipedia

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    The hana lawelawe of the pa'a-kāhili is an important ritual duty at a Hawaiian noble's funeral. [13] From the time the body is laid out to the moment it is interred, the bearers wave the kāhili above the deceased.

  3. The Best Part of Maui Without a Doubt - AOL

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    With six miles of beautiful beaches featuring views of Molokini, Lanai and Kahoolawe Islands, it’s not surprising that this part of Maui was a regular destination for Hawaiian royalty. The Best ...

  4. List of Hawaiian seafood - Wikipedia

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    Commonly caught fish in Hawaiian waters for poke, found at local seafood counters include (alternate Japanese names are indicated in parentheses): [1] [2] [3] ʻAhi pālaha: albacore tuna (tombo) ʻAhi: bigeye tuna (mebachi) ʻAhi: yellowfin tuna (kihada) Aku: skipjack tuna (katsuo) Aʻu: blue marlin (kajiki), striped marlin (nairagi ...

  5. List of Hawaiian royal residences - Wikipedia

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    converted into museum by the Daughters of Hawaii in 1927 [18] Ihikapukalani and Kauluhinano Honolulu Kamehameha IV, Queen Emma, Albert Kamehameha: Smaller royal residence flanking the east side of ʻIolani Palace; the makai side was known as Kauluhinano, and the mauka side was known as Ihikapukalani; site of the Hawaii State Archive building ...

  6. Huliheʻe Palace - Wikipedia

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    The palace was originally built out of lava rock by John Adams Kuakini (governor of the island of Hawaiʻi) during the Hawaiian Kingdom. When he died in 1844 he left it to his hānai (adopted) son William Pitt Leleiohoku I , the son of Prime Minister William Pitt Kalanimoku . [ 3 ]

  7. Bishop Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum was built on the original boys' campus of Kamehameha Schools, an institution created at the bequest of the Princess, to benefit native Hawaiian children; she gave details in her last will and testament. In 1898, Bishop had Hawaiian Hall and Polynesian Hall built on the campus, in the popular Richardsonian Romanesque architectural style.

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