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  2. File:Royal Coat of Arms of Hawaii.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: The Royal Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Hawaii adopted in 1845 during the reigns of King Kamehameha III. In 1842 Timothy Haalilio, Private Secretary to the King, and Royal Advisor the Rev. William Richards commissioned the College of Arms in London to prepare a design.

  3. File:Flag of Hawaii.svg - Wikipedia

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    Description of the Hawaiian flag. The official description of the Hawaiian flag as authorized to represent the State of Hawaii on land and sea, and authorized for executive state agencies, second to the stars and stripes of the United States shall be:

  4. File:State seal of Hawaii.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Seal of the State of Hawaii.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: The Great Seal of the State of Hawaii, in use from 1959 to the present day. Original design approved by Sanford B. Dole, the President of the Republic of Hawaii. Original design approved by Sanford B. Dole, the President of the Republic of Hawaii.

  6. File:Kanaka Maoli flag.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: The Kanaka Maoli flag, a popular unofficial Hawaiian flag. In the center are a kahili (symbol of the ali'i) and paddles. In the center are a kahili (symbol of the ali'i) and paddles. The colors: green for the 'aina (land), red for the koko (blood), and yellow the colors of the feathers used in sacred capes of the 'ali'i.

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  8. Seal of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The phoenix, symbol of death and resurrection, symbolizes the change from an absolute monarchy to a free, democratic form of government. The eight taro leaves, flanked by banana foliage and maidenhair fern are typical Hawaiian flora and represent the eight main islands. Taro is the traditional staff of life and has great spiritual significance.

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