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  2. Hawaiian architecture - Wikipedia

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    Hawaiian architecture

  3. History of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    History of Hawaii

  4. Muji - Wikipedia

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    Washington Place

  6. Kāhili - Wikipedia

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    History. The kāhili has long been a symbol of the Hawaiian aliʻi chiefs and the noble houses of the Hawaiian Islands. A kāhili bearer (pa'a-kāhili) is one who carries or bears the standard for the royal subject. [1] The kāhili signified power from the divinities. The Ali'i surrounded themselves with the standard.

  7. Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives - Wikipedia

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    The Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives in Honolulu, Hawaii, was established in 1920 by the Hawaiian Mission Children's Society, a private, non-profit organization and genealogical society, on the 100th anniversary of the arrival of the first Christian missionaries in Hawaiʻi. In 1962, the Mission Houses, together with ...

  8. Hawaiian Islands - Wikipedia

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    Hawaiian Islands

  9. Hale (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Hale is a traditional form of Hawaiian architecture, known for its distinctive style, practicality, and close relationship with the natural environment. These indigenous structures were designed to be highly functional, meeting a variety of needs in Hawaiian society. The term "hale" in the Hawaiian language translates to "house" or "home," and ...