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a wooden object is hanging on the wall with other items in it's display case
Hawaiiain Koa Dagger with knuckles
This dagger is made from Hawaiian Koa wood, sharks teeth, and a Pacific Blue Marlin Bill
a man dressed up like a hula dancer holding a cell phone to his ear
Hawaiian Word of the Day: wiwo’ole
an image of a man that is in the grass with his arms out and hands up
two christmas trees with the words mele kalkmak and mele kalaikima
Mele Kalikimaka Christmas Tree Cuttable Design
Mele Kalikimaka Christmas Tree SVG Cuttable Designs
the silhouette of a person's hand in front of an orange and yellow sky
What is the History of the Shaka?
In Hawai’i, the Shaka sign is everywhere. The hand can be up or down, relaxed or excited, or just super casual, like Hawai’i itself. It can be a greeting, a farewell, a thank you for letting me into traffic, or, a very relaxed, peace-out. Learn more by visiting our blog!
a sign hanging from the side of a wooden bench that says obama rules say please and make shot for moon
Ohana Rules
the hawaiian word for a little bit
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