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  2. Pearly Shells - Wikipedia

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    Burl Ives (1960) on Burl Ives Sings Pearly Shells and Other Favorites; Don Ho (1964) Arthur Lyman (1964) Billy Vaughn (1964) Trío los Panchos (1966) [1] Ray Conniff (1967), recorded it on his Hawaiian Album; The Waikikis (1967) Buddy Merrill (1970} on his album Beyond The Reef [2] Nora Aunor (1971) on Blue Hawaii [3]

  3. Puka shell - Wikipedia

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    Given enough time, the tip of the spire of the shell usually also wears down, and thus a natural hole is formed from one side to the other. This shell fragment can be viewed as a sort of a natural bead, and is known in Hawaii as a "puka". Real puka shells are not flat: one side of the bead is slightly convex; the other is concave.

  4. Grass skirt - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Māori wood carved figure with pāua shell eyes and a piupiu (flax garment worn around the waist), and a tiki. Alongside is a display of weapons and cloaks. Photograph taken by Albert Percy Godber circa 1900. A grass skirt is a costume and garment made with layers of plant fibres such as grasses and leaves that is fastened at the ...

  5. Austin Butler, Kaia Gerber Flaunt '60s Love Story at Party ...

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    Presley, 24, wore a Hawaiian shirt with a bucket hat to the event. Austin Butler and Kaia Gerber s Relationship Timeline 266 Related: Austin Butler and Kaia Gerber’s Relationship Timeline

  6. Don Ho - Wikipedia

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    Another song associated with Don was "Pearly Shells". From 1964 to 1969, Don's backing group was The Aliis: Al Akana, Rudy Aquino, Benny Chong, Manny Lagodlagod and Joe Mundo. In his stage show, Ho would make jokes about being sent in the mid-1950s to Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi and being Hawaiian. Don Ho enjoyed asking for a show of ...

  7. Muumuu - Wikipedia

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    A woman wearing a muumuu. The muumuu / ˈ m uː m uː / or muʻumuʻu (Hawaiian pronunciation: [ˈmuʔuˈmuʔu]) is a loose dress of Hawaiian origin. [1] Within the category of fashion known as aloha wear, the muumuu, like the aloha shirt, are often brilliantly colored with floral patterns of Polynesian motifs.

  8. Lei Day - Wikipedia

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    Many Hawaiian educational facilities organize various festivities, such as hula dances, Hawaiian feasts, and a “Hawaiian Lei Day “Queen” ceremony. In Hawaii, it is a remarkable honor to be crowned “Lei Day Queen”; there are pageants, having similarities of the Miss America Beauty Pageant, that determine which young woman would be ...

  9. Here’s the biggest bombshells from “Dance Moms: The Reunion.” The “Dance Moms” stars discussed their relationships with Abby Lee Miller. Getty Images.