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    Hawaiian Culture Myths

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    its own share of myths, legends, and folklore that are still alive and well to this day, all because people held culture with an utmost importance. One society that tells stories of nature, life, and everything else in between is the society of Hawaii. Hawaii is located in the Pacific Ocean…

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    The goal of the website One Island is directed to inform the reader about the history of food and agriculture in Hawaii. This source helps the reader understand the old ways of life in the ancient Hawaiian times and their self sustainable methods of farming. In this website, the author explains how we can use the land to create a more self sustainable and eco friendly community. The information contained in this source is reliable because they backup their information with studies done by large…

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    Much of Hawaiian culture has been adopted through the migration of various peoples and their interactions with the Polynesians, the islands’ prior inhabitants. Culture refers to an ordered system of beliefs, expressive symbols, values and knowledge in terms of which groups of individuals define their world, express their feelings, make their judgments, and cope with their environment. Biology is only capable of so much therefore, humans developed culture. Simply stated, culture is learned,…

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    American Aloha is a film about the rich Hawaiian culture and the Hula dance. It portrays how Hawaiians are proud to propagate their culture in any part of the world. This film takes Hulu beyond Hawaii. Before watching the film, I wasn’t aware of the intensity of Hula dance. For me it was just a type of dance witnessed at beach parties with half naked people wrapped in flowers but the video enlightened me to different aspects of Hula. Hula are known as the Hawaiians people who spent years and…

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    States is supposed to be a melting pot of different races, cultures, and languages. Everyone’s families had to have immigrated to the United States from various other countries around the world. There is no surprise that when the Japanese immigrated to Hawaii, and then to the United States in the latter part of the nineteenth century, they became the newest target of prejudice. The Japanese Americans have gone through tremendous amounts of struggles, possibly more than any other group of…

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    As Oahu continues to grow, HART believes “ [In] 2030, 70% of Oahu’s population will be increased.” With more development being involved this causes a very high demand for housing. For Hawaii News Now they provide claim saying, “Oahu population growth outpacing housing supply.” In fact a Hawaii economist, Eugene Tian states “to catch up with demand, developers would have to build about 2,000 more homes each year than they do now.” Now many residents can’t afford these so called “affordable…

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    The local saying “You think you know, but you don’t know,” or, the pidgin version “You tink you know, but you know nuting,” is a good description of what I thought I knew about my friend Jonalyn Kaufmann, who I’ve known for the past ten years. I thought I knew Jonalyn well, but not enough to know where she came from, who her parents were or recognize her childhood struggles that led to her triumphs that sparked her determination through life. Through this interview, I have come to know more…

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    Hawai I History

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    When someone mentions Hawai’i, the first thing that comes to the minds of many people are the beautiful white sand beaches, clear blue ocean waters, lush green tropical rain forests, lava flowing from volcanoes, majestic mountains, and hula dancers. All of which are true, but there is another side to Hawai’i that many people don’t know about. Hawai’i was a territory of the United States of America, like Puerto Rico, Cuba, and the Philippines, from July 7, 1898 until August 21, 1959. On that…

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    Inundation In Hawaii

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    Sea Level Rise in Hawaii When I was ten years old, my family moved here in Hawaii. I remembered that I was so excited to come here in Hawaii, and one of the things that I was going to look forward to was the beautiful beaches. My father loved to fish and he used to go down to the beach early in the morning in Ke’e beach in Hanalei, and he used to tell me stories about fishes he catches with his friends, and how beautiful the beach are from morning till night. All of those stories that my father…

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    Racism In Hawaii

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    Throughout the years Racism in Hawaii has been gradually growing and has only become more worse than before. The causes for the racism in Hawaii come from numerous reasons. Some reasons being because of the dozens of ethnicities that flood these islands, the disrespect to the Hawaiian people, and the racial tensions between the islands White and Hawaiian people. Racism in Hawaii will continue to be a major problem unless some kind of change happens. One effect of racism is serious counts of…

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