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    natural beauty and elegance of Maui, Hawaii’s second-biggest island is fast becoming a premiere holiday locale, too. If you’re looking for a way to explore Hawaii beyond just Honolulu’s Waikiki strip, venture to Maui and take a Road to Hana Tour, led by Maui-based Dynamic Tour Hawaii. An inter-island tour company, Dynamic Tour Hawaii doesn’t just specialize in day excursions on the individual islands, but its Road to Hana tour also includes airfare from Oahu to Maui to simplify and streamline…

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    Moana Essay

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    story of how Te fiti’s heart was stolen by Maui. Maui was considered a trickster and demigod. He claimed that he took Te fiti’s heart for mortals so that he could make them happy. The demigod wanted to be considered a hero by humans and be in control of creating new life. Since Te fiti is a mother island and has the power to create life, Maui sees feminine traits as powerful showing that he wanted to be more feminine by stealing her heart. Additionally, Maui stole Te Fiti’s femininity when…

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    Moina Character Analysis

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    as she refers to herself and she is telling a story which appears to be a legend to young children. It’s about the trick playing demigod Maui who stole the Mother Island Te Fiti’s heart thousands of years ago. Eventually, everyone and everything will die because of this curse. Moana looks in awe as her grandmother explains how the ocean chose somebody to find Maui and return the heart to Te Fiti and end the curse. Chief Tui, who is Moana’s father is extremely…

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    Hawaiian Legends Essay

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    believed in polytheism, or many gods who controlled certain things. This caused the ancient stories to arise, and begin to be passed on to keep the story alive. The greatest legends passed down are of the night marchers, the menehune, and the legends of Maui because they showed morals for the ancient Hawaiian people, they were also the most interesting and creative ones compared to the other stories. These legends are some of the…

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    different islands. Maui was our first stop and on our second day, we went scuba diving which was my favorite part of the trip. We saw many different species of fish and saw a shark. Our instructor went right up to the shark to bring it out of its cave and it swam right by us. The next island we went to was Kauai which is gorgeous and green. This was the best thing I did this Summer because my whole family was there together. On our trip to Hawaii, we stopped in Maui first. In Maui, we went to…

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    Black Sand Beach Essay

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    The black sand beaches in Maui, Hawaii are located on the east side of the island just outside the native town of Hana. The beaches are a very unique place and is a definite must do for anyone vacationing in Maui. The beaches are in a private cove in Waianapanapa State Park, surrounded by 120 acres of lush, tropical forest. Any tourist wishing to discover the Black Sand beaches of Maui should know the history of the island and admire the visual beauty of the beaches and also the hidden beauty…

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    of responsibility in ones own life, responsibility for ones actions and as well as to oneself and community. Different aspects of responsibility are portrayed in this movie. Maui had to take responsibility for stealing Te Fiti’s heart, then he tried to run away from having to put the heart back when Moana went to get him. Maui had to take responsibility for his actions by helping Moana restore the heart. Moana (Auli’i Cravalho) had a responsibility to herself and her people. Moana is the…

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    Moana Essay

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    catching any fish which is a bad sign for her village. She now has to set sail to find the demigod, Maui. Maui is going to help Moana return the heart of Te Fiti to save her people. The Te Feti is the heart of a goddess that was stolen from Maui and with that heart, the goddess has the power to create life. Without the heart, she is a demon of fire and magma. After returning the heart with the help of Maui, Moana then goes back to her village where the vegetation is better and she reunites with…

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    Snorkeling Honolua Bay, Maui, Hawaii Honolua Bay is a part of Honolua-Mokuleia Marine Conservation District. It is an incredible spot with a breathtaking underwater world and picturesque landscapes around. Honolua Maui is adored by snorkelers from all corners of the world for its amazing formations of corals, a plethora of colorful fish including famed Humuhumunukunukuapuaa and Green Hawaiian Sea Turtles. Honolua Bay Map Honolua Bay is quite big. The water may be accessed from the beach, by…

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    Film Analysis: Moana

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    Written for Motion Pictures (Original Song)’ awards in the 2017 Oscars. The film is about a girl called Moana from the island of Motunui who has a desire to be on the water. After finding out her ancestors were voyagers, she goes on an adventure to find Maui, a demi-god. He can restore Te Fiti’s heart, which he had stolen 1000 years before, and restore life to the surrounding islands. This essay will discuss the traditional culture shown in Moana as well as the traditional culture in the…

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