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Hawaiian Tattoos - To-Hawaii.com
Tattooing has been an important part of tribal life on the Polynesian islands for centuries, and Hawaii is no different.
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Big Island Sacred Places
Here is an overview about sacred places on the Big Island of Hawaii, including ancient heiau, petroglyphs, stones and fishponds.
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Kauai Sacred Places
Here is an overview about sacred places on the island of Kauai, including ancient heiau, places of refuge and fishponds.
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Lanai Sacred Places
Here is an overview about sacred places on the island of Lanai, including ancient heiau and rock formations.
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Maui Sacred Places
Here is an overview about sacred places on the island of Maui, including ancient heiau, petroglyphs, stones and fishponds.
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Molokai Sacred Places
Here is an overview about sacred places on the Big Island of Hawaii, including ancient stones and fishponds.
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Oahu Sacred Places
Here is an overview about sacred places on the island of Oahu, including ancient heiau, stones and fishponds.
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The Legend of the Menehune
Hawaiian legend has it that many centuries ago, the Menehune were a mischievous group of small people, or dwarfs, who lived hidden in the forests and valleys of Hawaii before the first settlers arrived from Polynesia.
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The Legend of the Night Marchers in Hawaii
Night Marchers are ghostly apparitions of a band of beings who move with purpose to the beat of primitive pounding drums.
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The Legend of Nanaue the Shark Man
Nanaue the Shark Man is a popular Hawaiian legend. It is about Kamohoalii, the king of all sharks, and his son Nanaue.
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The Legend of Kamalo and the Shark God
Long ago on the island of Molokai lived Kupa, the high chief, and Kamalo, one of his priests.
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The Legend of Kaena Point
On the northwestern coast of Oahu is a point of land called Kaena Point. Nearby is a huge boulder known as Pohaku o Kauai, or Rock of Kauai.
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The Legend of the Ghost Sisters of Hilo Hills
This story begins with the goddess Hina, mother of Maui, who was thought to have married the moon.
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The Legend of Puna and the Dragon Goddess
A long time ago in the old Hawaii, there were two goddesses who were worshipped in the temples, Kihawahine and Haumea.
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The Legend of Punahou
Once there was a great chief, Kahaakea, who lived with his wife in the Ka'ala Mountains.
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The Legend of Greedy Chief Hala'ea
Once upon a time, on the south point of the Big Island of Hawaii, there was a greedy chief named Hala'ea.
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The Legend of Keanahaki and the Fish
Many years ago in Namakalele was a married couple - Keawe and his wife Keanahaki. They lived happily on a small plot of land in Moanalua Valley on Oahu.
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The Legend of the Hog God
Kama Pua'a was born at Kaluanui, part of the district of Hau'ula on the island of Oahu.
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The Legend of the Man-Eating Spirits of Niihau
Early Hawaiians were always dependent on nature and the seasons for survival. They had to preserve their resources, and so they observed strict hunting and fishing seasons when the men were not allowed to kill animals or catch fish.
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Haunted Places on the Big Island of Hawaii
Haunted places on the Big Island of Hawaii include the Haunted Hospital of Hilo, the Eerie Dorm and the Hotel of Ancient Warriors.
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Haunted Places on Maui
Haunted places on Maui include Lahainaluna High School, the Iao Theater and the Wailea coastline.
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Haunted Places on Oahu
Haunted and spooky places on Oahu include the Nuuanu Pali Lookout, Waimea Falls Park and the Dole Cannery Theaters.
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The Volcanoes of Hawaii - Hawaiian Volcanoes Life Stages - To-Hawaii.com
The volcanoes' maturity, also known as the caldera stage, is characterized by many volcanic activities, such as repeated collapses and refilling of the volcanoes' calderas.
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Hawaiian Lava - To-Hawaii.com
The abundance of active volcanoes on the Big Island of Hawaii means that lava is a prominent feature of the island's landscape.
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Hawaiian Vog - To-Hawaii.com
Vog is air pollution caused by active volcanoes (the name comes from volcanic smog). The volcanoes in Hawaii emit sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere, which reacts with other gases, moisture, dust and sunlight to form vog.
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The Hawaiian Coral Reef - To-Hawaii.com
Stretching for more than 2000 kilometers in the Central Pacific, the Hawaiian coral reef accounts for about 85 percent of all coral reefs in the United States.
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Marine debris in Hawaii
Marine debris is not just a problem in the Hawaiian Islands, but worldwide. The debris consists of a large variety of plastics, fishing equipment and many other types of junk. Some of it comes from ocean-based sources, including ships and offshore oil and gas platforms. The rest comes from land-based sources.
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Bugs in Hawaii - To-Hawaii.com
There are more than 40 species of ants in Hawaii. They can be found everywhere, including ones house. It is recommended to keep the kitchen area clean.