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Pele and Namakaokahai: Sisters of Fire and Sea in Hawaiian Mythology
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Pele and Namakaokahai: Sisters of Fire and Sea in Hawaiian Mythology

Pele and Namakaokahai: Sisters of Fire and Sea in Hawaiian Mythology
The Spirit Behind ‘Aloha’
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The Spirit Behind ‘Aloha’

It’s no secret that aloha is one of the most recognized Hawaiian words, both in the islands and across the globe.
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Talk Like A Local

In Hawaii pidgin isn’t a type of bird, but a way of speaking. Called “olelo pai ai” or “pounding-taro language” in Hawaiian, Hawaii Creole English makes a frequent appearance in the dialect of kamaaina (locals).
HAWAII’S HUMPBACK WHALES: THE GENTLE GIANTS’ YEARLY VISIT
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Hawaii’s Humpback Whales: The Gentle Giants’ Yearly Visit

Humpback Whales' annual migration brings them to Hawaiian waters beginning in November, and their migratory peak population here comes in February and March.
Hawaii’s Most Spam-tastic Snack
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Hawaii’s Most Spam-tastic Snack

While it’s by no means on the cutting edge of Hawaii cuisine, Spam is one of the foods most often associated with the Hawaiian Islands. Right up there with poi, lau lau, loco moco and other local treats, you may have heard about Hawaii’s “other”…
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