The Hawaiian alphabet is an alphabet used to write Hawaiian. It was adapted...
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The mysterious and privately owned island of Ni'ihau.
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The smallest of the Hawaiian Islands.
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A fun and informative list of things you probably didn't know about Kauai, ...
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Category 4 hurricane that caused major damage and took six lives on Kauai i...
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Hawaii’s culture is thick with ghost stories and legends. These stories are...
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Crack seed shops are Hawaii's version of candy stores. But what exactly is ...
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Fun facts you probably didn't know about Oahu, the gathering place.
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An important figure in Hawaiian politics. Early proponent for Hawaii stateh...
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Hawaii was once the largest producer of sugar in the world.
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A sculpture dedicated to the men and women of the State of Hawaii who serve...
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Washington Place was the last place of Hawaii's reining monarch, historic h...
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A bloody battle of ancient Hawaiian warriors.
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One of only two holidays that is dedicated to royalty in the US.
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One of only two holidays that is dedicated to royalty in the US.
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Oahu’s first school, Chief’s Children’s School, was founded in 1839 during ...
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An interesting street from the early 1800s' that led up to the house of a v...
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Costing a little more than $24,500,000, the State Capitol was built in 1969...
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Eddie would read this article.
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Molokai is a well preserved monument to the old ways of Hawaii.
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The legend behind Kamapua'a, the half man, half hog god.
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