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  2. Keōpūolani - Wikipedia

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    Keōpuolani was born around 1778 at an area known as Pahoehoe of Pāpōhaku, near present-day Wailuku, on the island of Maui. [4] She was known as Kalanikauikaʻalaneo in her early childhood. [4] : 11 Her name means "Gathering of the Clouds of Heaven". Her father was Kīwalaʻō, King of Hawaiʻi island. He was the son of King Kalaniʻōpuʻu ...

  3. Kapu (Hawaiian culture) - Wikipedia

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    Kapu (Hawaiian culture) "Kapu" used on a "no trespassing" sign. Kapu is the ancient Hawaiian code of conduct of laws and regulations. The kapu system was universal in lifestyle, gender roles, politics and religion. An offense that was kapu was often a capital offense, but also often denoted a threat to spiritual power, or theft of mana.

  4. Kaunakakai, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Kaunakakai, Hawaii. /  21.08889°N 157.01250°W  / 21.08889; -157.01250. Kaunakakai ( Hawaiian pronunciation: [kɐwnəkəˈkɐj]) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Maui County, Hawaiʻi, United States. It is the largest town on the island of Molokaʻi. The population was 3,419 at the 2020 census. It has the largest port on the island ...

  5. Gift drive, celebration aim to lift spirits of young Maui ...

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    Ka 'i Niles, a sales executive with Waste Pro Hawaii on Maui who is working with Oury and leading "on the ground " efforts on the Valley Isle to organize the live event, envisions a carefree day ...

  6. Lanai - Wikipedia

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    Lanai is said to have been Kamehameha's favorite fishing spot among Hawaii's main eight islands. [16] The history of sugar cultivation in Hawaii begins in Lanai, when in 1802 a farmer from China, Wong Tse Chun, produced a small amount there. He used a crude stone mill that he had brought with him to crush the cane. [17]

  7. Kids Eat Free at Dozens of Restaurants Coast to Coast - AOL

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    Each person over the age of 9 pays $27 for family-style dining including one salad, two appetizers, vegetable dishes or house made pastas, flatbread and a dessert. Kids age 9 and under enjoy the ...

  8. 8 free or cheap things to do in Kauai, Hawaii, that are ... - AOL

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  9. Poi (food) - Wikipedia

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    Poi (food) Poi is a traditional staple food in the Polynesian diet, made from taro . Traditional poi is produced by mashing cooked taro on a wooden pounding board ( papa kuʻi ʻai ), with a carved pestle ( pōhaku kuʻi ʻai) made from basalt, calcite, coral, or wood. [1] [2] Modern methods use an industrial food processor to produce large ...