Wiktionary Hawaiian may refer to People from Hawaii Hawaiian language Native Hawaiians The Hawaiians , a football team in the World Football League from 1974 to 1975 Hawaiian Airlines , a commercial airline Music of Hawaii Hawaiian music Aloha shirt Hawaiian shirt or Aloha shirt, a type of colorful shirt Hawaiian eruption , a type of volcanic eruption Culture of Hawaii See also Hawaiian Islands Hawaiian Pidgin Hawaiian name Hawaiian kinship Hawaiian pizza Hawaii disambig es Hawaiano gl Hawaiano simple Hawaiian ... more details
Hawaiian Conservatism may refer to Conservative elements of Haole nationalism , involving the promotion of Western standards. A variation of Hawaiian nationalism involving the promotion revival of pre contact Hawaiian society, loosely referred to as Hawaiian Traditionalism disambig ... more details
Royal Hawaiian may refer to Royal Hawaiian Hotel , Honolulu Royal Hawaiian Center , a retail complex in Waikiki Royal Hawaiian Band , the oldest and only full time municipal band in the United States See also Ali i , the hereditary highest class of Hawaiian society disambig ... more details
Orphan date June 2009 Not to be confused with Hawaiian Creole Hawaiian Pidgin , a creole language creole language. Pidgin Hawaiian was a language spoken in Hawaii , which drew most of its vocabulary from the Hawaiian language and could have been influenced by other pidgin s of the Pacific region. Emerging in the mid nineteenth century, it was spoken mainly by immigration immigrants to Hawaii, and died out in the early twentieth century. Like all pidgins, Pidgin Hawaiian was a fairly rudimentary language, used for immediate communication communicative purposes by people of diverse language backgrounds, but who were mainly from East Asia East and South East Asia . As Hawaiian was the main language of the islands in the nineteenth century, most words came from this Polynesia n language, though many others contributed to its formation. In the 1890s and afterwards, the increased spread of English language English favoured the use of an English based pidgin instead, which, once native language nativized as the first language acquisition first language of children, developed into a creole language creole which today is misleadingly called Hawaiian Creole Hawaiian Pidgin . This variety has also been influenced by Pidgin Hawaiian for example in its use of the grammar grammatical marker pau . Henry kokoe pau ref Literally finish , but probably used here to indicate a complete action. ref paina, wau ref 1st person singular marker. ref hele no ref Marker indicating that hele is an intransitive verb. ref Pidgin Hawaiian ref Siegel 2008 82 . ref After Henry had eaten dinner, I went. Jesus pau teach all dis kine story . Hawaiian Creole ref Da Jesus Book 2000 43 , quoted in Siegel 2008 81 . ref Jesus finished teaching all these kinds of stories. See also Hawaiian Creole Creolistics Pidgin Creole language Footnotes reflist 2 References cz title Pidgin Hawaiian Category Hawaiian language Category Pidgins and creoles ... more details
Hawaiian studies is an academic discipline dedicated to the study of Native Hawaiians Hawaiians . It evolved ... of minority settler cultures although Hawaiian Studies shares with Ethnic Studies attempts to remedy problems with other academic disciplines by trying to study Hawaiian culture and people on their own ... of Hawaiian Studies evolved out of the American Civil Rights Movement 1955 1968 civil rights movement ... in the United States American Indians and Decolonization struggles around the world. Hawaiian ... , Ng g wa Thiong o and Linda Tuhiwai Smith influence Hawaiian Studies. citation needed date December 2010 While early Hawaiian Studies scholarship focused on the previously repressed histories and identities of Hawaiian groups within the context of the U.S., over time the field of study has expanded ... Kay Trask became the first tenured professor in Hawaiian Studies at the University of Hawaii at Manoa ... in obtaining their doctorates on Hawaiian Studies topics and in becoming tenured professors in Hawaiian ... able to get funding to build a permanent home for the Center for Hawaiian Studies. It is now called the Kamakakuokalani Center for Hawaiian Studies. ref cite web title Kamakakuokalani Center for Hawaiian ... hawaiian kamakakuokalani.htm accessdate December 9, 2010 ref The Center added two master s degree programs in Hawaiian Studies in 2005. ref cite news title Two master s degrees in Hawaiian Studies approved ... master s degrees in hawaiian studies approved 1.1810427 ref The center is now part of the Hawai okina inuiakea School of Hawaiian Knowledge. ref cite web title Hawai okina inuiakea School of Hawaiian Knowledge publisher University of Hawaii at Manoa url http www.catalog.hawaii.edu schoolscolleges hawaiian accessdate December 9, 2010 ref The Hawaiian Studies program at the University of Hawaii at Hilo is centered more closely around the instruction of the Hawaiian language . In 1997, the Ka Haka Ula O Ke elik lani College of Hawaiian Language was established to complement its Hale Kuamo okina ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The Hawaiian Trough , also known as the Hawaiian Deep , is a depression geology depression of the sea floor surrounding the Hawaiian Islands , where the massive weight of the island chain downwarps the oceanic lithosphere surrounding the islands like a moat , it is roughly 5500 meters deep. http www.mbari.org volcanism Hawaii HR FlexArch.htm However, in accordance with the principle of isostasy , the sinking of the lithosphere is balanced by a corresponding rise beyond it, known as the Hawaiian Arch . http www.mbari.org volcanism Hawaii HR FlexArch.htm The Big Island itself is still subsiding, at a rate of about 2.5 millimeters per year. http volcano.und.edu vwdocs hawaii review intro intro.html Sources http www.mbari.org volcanism Hawaii HR FlexArch.htm Hawaiian Submarine Volcanism http volcano.und.edu vwdocs hawaii review intro intro.html Volcano World Introduction to Hawaiian Volcanoes External links http pubs.usgs.gov sim 2004 2824 SIM 2824 pamphlet.pdf Overview of Hawaiian Arch geology PDF http www.usssp iodp.org PDFs Greatest Hits Rhythms Garcia.pdf New Evidence for Massive Landslides from the Hawaiian Islands PDF See also Hawaiian Arch Submarine landslide Category Geology of Hawaii Category Oceanography Category Marine geology geology stub ... more details
Mergeto L&L Hawaiian Barbecue date November 2009 Hawaiian Barbecue is a marketing term used to stylize the Hawaiian islands plate lunch for mainland Americans. Also known as Hawaiian Barbeque and Hawaiian BBQ, the term was first coined by Eddie Flores, Jr., founder of L&L Hawaiian Barbecue in 1999. Flores created the term Hawaiian Barbecue when he expanded to the mainland with the intention of giving customers a better idea of the Hawaiian plate lunch cuisine and to draw excitement from the popularity of Hawaii. Flores and his partner Johnson Kam are well known in Hawaii for popularizing the plate lunch in Hawaii through their chain of L&L Drive Inn restaurants. References cite news last Lynch first Russ title L&L Drive Inn restaurateur seeking mainland meal ticket publisher Honolulu Star Bulletin date 1999 11 26 url http starbulletin.com 1999 11 26 business story1.html accessdate 2006 10 12 cite news last Nakaso first Dan title Plate lunches conquer Mainland publisher Honolulu Advertiser date 2005 08 09 url http the.honoluluadvertiser.com article 2005 Aug 09 bz 508090351.html accessdate 2006 10 12 cite news title Watch Your Step publisher Restaurant Business Magazine date 2005 07 01 url http www.restaurantbiz.com index.php?option com content&task view&id 12984 accessdate 2006 11 01 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20060830195444 http www.restaurantbiz.com index.php?option com content&task view&id 12984 Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2006 08 30 Category Hawaiian cuisine ... more details
Taxobox name Hawaiian Flagtails image Kuhlia sandvicensis.jpg image width 240px image caption Hawaiian flagtail, Kuhlia sandvicensis regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Perciformes familia Kuhliidae genus Kuhlia genus authority Theodore Nicholas Gill Gill , 1861 species Kuhlia sandvicensis br Kuhlia xenura The Hawaiian flagtails are species of the genus of flagtail fishes found in the Hawaiian Islands . Two species are Kuhlia sandvicensis ref FishBase species genus Kuhlia species sandvicensis ref and Kuhlia xenura . ref FishBase species genus Kuhlia species xenura ref K. xenura is endemism endemic to the Hawaiian islands . In the Hawaiian language , holehole refers to the young stage, ref Hawaiian Dictionaries holehole q aholehole accessdate September 21, 2010 ref and hole the mature fish. It was sometimes called pua okina a kai , literally sea pig . ref Hawaiian Dictionaries hole q ahole accessdate September 21, 2010 ref Keahole Point and the Kona International Airport located there are named for the fish. ref Hawaiian Dictionaries keahole dic pp accessdate September 21, 2010 ref References Reflist 2 Perciformes stub Category Fish of Hawaii Category Kuhliidae Category Endemic fauna of Hawaii ca Kuhlia xenura nl Kuhlia xenura ... more details
For Hawaiian Falls Waterpark in Garland, Texas Hawaiian Falls Garland For Hawaiian Falls Waterpark in The Colony, Texas Hawaiian Falls The Colony For Hawaiian Falls Waterpark in Mansfield, Texas Hawaiian Falls Mansfield For Hawaiian Falls Waterpark in Roanoke, Texas Hawaiian Falls Roanoke File HawiianFalls 2824.jpg thumb right Water slide Water slide rides at Hawaiian Falls Hawaiian Falls Waterparks ... parks and one in Waco, Texas. Hawaiian Falls Adventure Park, now known as Hawaiian Falls Garland Hawaiian Falls Firewheel was the first park, opening in Garland, Texas in 2003. Hawaiian Falls Waterparks are focused on surrounding communities and their families. The Hawaiian Falls Waterpark chain is owned ... The Beginnings The Hawaiian Falls chain began with the groundbreaking of Hawaiian Falls Adventure ... based company that has worked with other waterpark properties in a few states, including Hawaiian Falls Hawaiian Waters Adventure Park sister park located on the island of Oahu in Hawaii . Busch wanted ... for Hawaiian Falls began in January 2003. Growth In 2004, Hawaiian Falls expanded by adding Hawaiian Falls The Colony in The Colony, Texas and expanding Hawaiian Falls Garland. In September 2004, Horizon ... . In 2005, Hawaiian Falls continued to expand by opening Bahama Beach Waterpark in Dallas, Texas . After a year of management under Herschend Family Entertainment, David Busch bought back the Hawaiian Falls chain to form Hawaiian Falls Waterparks Fact date August 2007 under the management of Harvest ..., Hawaiian Falls Waterparks renamed Bahama Beach to Hawaiian Falls Dallas and also acquired its first .... In 2008, Hawaiian Falls expanded once again by adding Hawaiian Falls Mansfield in Mansfield, Texas . In 2010, Hawaiian Falls added the Torpedo, a new thrill ride that is the first of its kind in the world ... to build another Hawaiian Falls waterpark in Roanoke. ref City of Roanoke, Texas, Town Hall Meeting Notes ref They later broke ground on November 22,2010. Hawaiian Falls Roanoke opened Memorial Day ... more details
Image Hawaiian Applique Quilt 2.jpg right thumb 200px A Hawaiian quilt. A Hawaiian quilt is a distinctive quilt ing style of the Hawaiian Islands that uses large radial symmetry radially symmetric applique patterns. Motifs often work stylized botanical designs in bold colors on a white background. Hawaiian quilt applique is made from a single cut on folded textile fabric . Quilting stitch textile arts stitch es normally follow the contours of the applique design. History Hawaiian quilting derives from the kapa moe , an indigenous bed cover textile. Kapa was constructed from the inner bark of local ... may have begun in the Hawaiian islands with the arrival of missionary missionaries and Western fabrics ... for quilting so all Hawaiian quilts are constructed from imported material. The earliest written reference ... Islands . Flag quilts Another Hawaiian quilt style incorporates multiple copies of the flag of Hawaii Hawaiian flag and commemorate the state s former independence as a sovereign Kingdom of Hawaii ... the Hawaiian flag was considered treason. Quilts bearing symbols of the monarchy were a form of silent resistance. ref http www.nokaoimagazine.com Features Vol12 20No6 Hawaiian quilts.html ref Other Styles Hawaiian quilters also made other styles of quilts including embroidering quilts and crazy quilting . The most famous Hawaiian crazy quilt is the one made by Queen Liliuokalani during her internment after the overthrow of the monarchy. Value Image Hawaiian Applique Quilt detail.jpg thumb right ... integrity, and provenance . ref Why Hawaiian Quilts? Antiques Road Show http www.pbs.org wgbh pages roadshow tips index.html ref References Serrao, Poakalani, The Hawaiian quilt, A spiritual experience ... Press, 2002, 237 254. Footnotes references See also Hawaiian art External links http www.hawaiiquiltguild.org ... Features Vol12 20No6 Hawaiian quilts.html Article about Hawaiian quilters by Cheryl Tsutsumi. Maui No Ka Oi Magazine Vol. 12 No.6 Nov 2008 . commonscat Hawaiian quilts Layered textiles Category ... more details
Hawaiian kinship also referred to as the Generational system is a Kinship and descent kinship system used to define family . Identified by Louis Henry Morgan in his 1871 work Systems of Consanguinity and Affinity of the Human Family , the Hawaiian system is one of the six major kinship systems Eskimo kinship Eskimo , Hawaiian, Iroquois kinship Iroquois , Crow kinship Crow , Omaha kinship Omaha , and Sudanese kinship Sudanese cite 2011 10 17 . Kinship system Within common typologies, the Hawaiian system is the simplest classificatory system of kinship . In it, differences are distinguished by generation and by gender. There is a parental generation and a generation of children. In this system, a person called Ego in anthropology refers to all females of his parent s generation as Mother and all of the males as Father . In the generation of children, all brothers and male cousins are referred to as Brother , all sisters and female cousins as Sister . The Hawaiian system is usually associated with Ambilineality ambilineal descent groups. It is found in approximately one third of the world s societies, although these are usually small societies. ref http anthro.palomar.edu kinship kinship 5.htm The nature of kinship ref Image Hawaiian kinship chart.svg center 700px Graphic of the Hawaiian kinship system Usage The Hawaiian system is named for the pre contact kinship system of peoples in the Hawaii Hawaiian Islands . Today the Hawaiian system is most common in Malayo Polynesian speaking areas. This form of kinship is most common in societies with ambilineal descent groups, where economic production and child rearing are shared. See also Family Kinship and descent Anthropology List of anthropologists Hawaii Sources William Haviland, Cultural Anthropology, Wadsworth Publishing, 2002 ... http archnet.asu.edu archives educat anth220 kinship hawaii.htm Archnet Hawaiian kinship references Category Kinship and descent Category Kinship terminology Category Native Hawaiian ca Parentiu hawai ... more details
King s Hawaiian is a family owned and operated commercial bakery in the U.S founded by Robert Taira , in Hilo, Hawaii . It is currently based in Torrance, California . Its products include its original HawaiianHawaiian bread sweet bread and other bread products. History Robert Taira originally founded the company in Hilo, Hawaii under the name, Robert s Bakery. Later, the bakery expanded and moved to King s Street, in Honolulu, Hawaii, where the company eventually earned its namesake, King s Hawaiian. The bakery and cafe quickly turned into a destination location for locals and tourists, who began shipping King s Hawaiian products to the mainland. By the 1980s, Taira s company, King s Hawaiian Bakery, was grossing US 20 million annually. ref cite book last Laudan first Rachel title The food of Paradise exploring Hawaii s culinary heritage year 1996 publisher University of Hawai i Press location Honolulu isbn 978 0 8248 1778 7 url http www.uhpress.hawaii.edu cart shopcore ?db name uhpress&page shop flypage&product id 324&category id b3e6237d1b1b3b8594488ed1c40d0dfb&PHPSESSID 6b6a32abcd32b2e6be35b8dcebce1d52 ref Eventually, the company established their current corporate headquarters in Torrance, California . King s Hawaiian is now a popular holiday food in the U.S, in particular during Thanksgiving United States Thanksgiving . References Reflist External links http www.kingshawaiian.com Official Site Category Brand name breads Category Bakeries of the United States ... more details
Image Pizza Hawaii 02.jpg right thumb 180 px Hawaiian pizza pizza Hawaiian pizza is a pizza that usually consists of a cheese and tomato base with pieces of ham and pineapple . Often versions will have mixed peppers, mushrooms and bacon. Another variety consists of pineapple and Back bacon Canadian bacon ref Papa Murphy s, The Hawaiian Pizza http papamurphys.com OurMenu Overview Pizzas Signature Hawaiian ref . It is the most popular pizza in Australia , accounting for 15 of pizza sales. ref Steve Green,PMQ GOES TO AUSTRALIA, Pizza Marketing Quarterly http www.pmq.com win99 pmq goes australia.shtml Last accessed 13 December 2006 ref Despite its name, Hawaiian pizza is not a Hawaii an invention. The Village Voice , National Post , Toronto Sun , London Free Press and The Chatham Daily News have covered Sam Panopoulos claim that he created the first Hawaiian pizza at the Satellite Restaurant in Chatham, Ontario, Canada in 1962. A co owner of the Satellite Restaurant at that time along with his brother, Nick Panopoulos Sam and his brother were business partners for approximately 50 years. The brothers would later build off of the popularity of the Hawaiian Pizza and begin serving their next creation the Hawaiian Burger . ref Sarah DiGregorio, Do Hawaiians Eat Hawaiian Pizza? Plus, a Little History, The Village Voice http blogs.villagevoice.com forkintheroad archives 2010 04 do hawaiians ea.php Last accessed 6 May 2010 ref ref Drew Halfnight, Canadian man invented Hawaiian pizza, according ... hawaiian pizza according to wikipedia and him Last accessed on July 14, 2010 ref ref Bob Boughner, Aloha Hawaiian pizza born in Chatham?, The Chatham Daily News http www.chathamdailynews.ca ArticleDisplay.aspx?e 2642491 Last accessed on July 14, 2010 ref ref Geoff Turner, Canadian invented the Hawaiian ... accessed on July 14, 2010 ref ref Geoff Turner, Londoner cited creator of the Hawaiian pizza ENTREPRENEUR ... ref syn date March 2012 See also Toast Hawaii References reflist DEFAULTSORT Hawaiian Pizza Category ... more details
Use mdy dates date September 2011 Infobox Airline airline Hawaiian Airlines, Inc. logo Hawaiian Airlines Logo.svg logo size 150 fleet size 36 destinations 22 IATA HA ICAO HAL callsign HAWAIIAN parent Hawaiian ... alliance subsidiaries website http www.hawaiianair.com hawaiianair.com Hawaiian Airlines, Inc. is the flag ... CorporateContact.aspx Corporate Headquarters . Hawaiian Airlines . Retrieved on May 20, 2009. Headquarters Hawaiian Airlines 3375 Koapaka Street, G 350 Honolulu, HI 96819 ref The airline operates ... on the island of Maui . ref name mercurynews.com Hawaiian Airlines is owned by Hawaiian Holdings, Inc. NASDAQ HA . Mark Dunkerley is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Hawaiian Holdings. ref ... Information and Fact Sheet publisher Hawaiian Airlines accessdate 2008 11 09 ref Hawaiian has never ... of Hawaiian Airlines publisher Hawaiian Airlines accessdate 2011 03 07 ref Hawaiian Airlines was the number ... Aloha Airlines took the number one spot, pushing Hawaiian to a close second. ref cite news title Hawaiian Airlines continues on time streak newspaper Pacific Business News publisher American City ... oversales. Hawaiian Airlines has been rated the best carrier serving Hawaii by Travel Leisure , ref cite news title Magazine gives Hawaiian Airlines top rank date 2006 06 19 accessdate 2006 06 20 ... 2006 11 13 newspaper Pacific Business News publisher American City Business Journals title Hawaiian ... , the forerunner of the airline which is now known as Hawaiian Airlines, was incorporated on January ... title The Buzz Hawaiian Air s first plane in 1929 is returning home newspaper Honolulu Star Bulletin url http archives.starbulletin.com content 20090714 Hawaiian Airs first plane in 1929 is returning ... phoenix.zhtml?c 82818&p irol newsArticle&ID 1340377 title Hawaiian Welcomes Home First Airplane 1929 Bellanca CH 300 Pacemaker date October 9, 2009 publisher Hawaiian Airlines accessdate 2009 10 ... www.hawaiianair.com Aboutus Pages timeline.aspx title Hawaiian Airlines 75 Years of Service Timeline ... more details
Hawaiian sovereignty movement The First and Second Hawaiian Renaissance also often called the Hawaiian Cultural Renaissance was the Hawaii an resurgence of a distinct cultural identity that draws upon ... with the rest of Polynesia . First Hawaiian Renaissance Image Hula at Kalakaua s Jubilee 1 .jpg ..., Esther Kapiolani, and Antoinette Manini. The First Hawaiian Renaissance had its foundation in the nationalism ... publisher Hawaiian Gazette Company location Honolulu language isbn pages 16 17 chapter The Coronation ... by his first, and 8,000 people attended. Kalakaua sponsored several traditional Hawaiian practices such as hula, chants, sports, and royal rituals. He also had Hawaiian myths, legends, and chants recorded in media such as the Kumulipo and had his genealogy traced. Second Hawaiian Renaissance Image ... 250px right Hokulea and outrigger canoes at Kailua, 2005 The Second Hawaiian Renaissance is generally ... , or Keola Beamer Keola and Kapono Beamer s traditionalist slack key music. Other noted Hawaiian ... . This period in Hawaiian history is also associated with a renewed interest in Hawaiian language , Hawaiian Pidgin Pidgin , Hula , Hawaiian art Traditional Hawaiian Crafts , Hawaiian Studies , and other ... a large aspect of the Hawaiian Renaissance. ref cite web url http kapalama.ksbe.edu archives ... navigation by Nainoa Thompson , are icons of the Hawaiian Renaissance and contributors to the resurgence ... issues dealing with Native Hawaiians and restoration of Hawaiian sovereignty movement Hawaiian independence ... , which produced the Office of Hawaiian Affairs and reclaiming federal land to the State like Kahoolawe . The height of the Hawaiian Renaissance is usually located during the 1970s, and had mostly waned by 1980, although some refer to it as a still contemporary movement. The term Hawaiian Renaissance ... archives PVSA primary 202 79 20kanahele kanahele.htm The Hawaiian Renaissance by George Kanahele Category History of Hawaii Category Native Hawaiian Category Politics of Hawaii ... more details
Hawaiian Punch is a brand of Punch drink fruit punch drinks containing 5 Juice fruit juice owned by Dr Pepper Snapple Group Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Inc. DPS . It was created in 1934 by A.W. Leo, Tom Yates, Ralph Harrison as an ice cream topping in a converted garage in Fullerton, Calif. customers later discovered that it made an appealing drink when mixed with water. They formed Pacific Hawaiian Products to produce the beverage. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company bought Pacific Hawaiian in 1962. Procter & Gamble bought Hawaiian Punch from Del Monte Foods , spin off from RJR Nabisco in 1989, in 1990. Procter & Gamble sold Hawaiian Punch to Cadbury Schweppes in 1999. Dr Pepper Snapple Group Dr Pepper Snapple was spun off from Cadbury Schweppes in 2008. The name comes from the source of the original recipe s main ingredients. The original formulation of Hawaiian Punch was composed of 7 fruit flavors apple , apricot , guava , Orange fruit orange , papaya , Passiflora edulis passion fruit , and pineapple . Punchy, Hawaiian Punch s mascot In February 1962, ref name official the Fictional character animated character of Punchy the Puncher was introduced in a commercial for Hawaiian Punch, Punching everything in sight up to and including horses, meat loaves, and kindergartners, eventually becoming ... Hawaiian Punch? which would then be followed by Punchy literally punching his unsuspecting cohort .... ref cite web url http www.tvacres.com admascots hawaiian punch.htm title TV Acres Advertising Mascots ... official cite web url http www.drpeppersnapplegroup.com brands hawaiian punch title Hawaiian Punch Riding ... into walls at a fun house. Some believe that the idea of Punchy came from a Hawaiian named Josefa ... New York Mets outfielder Benny Agbayani also Hawaiian was nicknamed Hawaiian Punch after a series ... www.drpeppersnapplegroup.com brands hawaiian punch History of Hawaiian Punch Dr Pepper Snapple brands ... simple Hawaiian Punch fi Hawaiian punch ... more details
Hawaiian mythology comprises the legends, historical tales, and sayings of the ancient Hawaii an people. It is considered a variant of a more general Polynesian mythology , developing its own unique character for several centuries before about 1800. It is associated with the Hawaiian religion . The religion was officially suppressed in the 19th century, but kept alive by some practitioners to the modern day. File Ethnologisches Museum Dahlem Berlin Mai 2006 009.jpg thumb 160px A statue of Hawaiian deity Prominent figures and terms in Hawaiian mythology Aumakua Elepaio Haikili Haumea mythology Haumea Hi iaka Hina goddess Hina Kaha i Kah li i Kah okina li okina i Kalamainu u Kalamainu okina u Kamapua a Kamapua okina a Kamohoalii K moho ali okina i Kanaloa K ne K ne Milohai K ne milo hai or K ne hekili Kapo mythology Kapo Kapu Kapua Kaulu Kinilau Iao K or K ka ili moku Kumulipo Laka Lono Lona mythology Lona Mana Kuula, fish deity M ui Hawaiian mythology M ui Menehune Namaka Nightmarchers Nu u Nu okina u Pa ao Paka a Paka okina a Paliuli Poli ahu Papahanaumoku Pele deity Pele Ukupanipo Wahie Loa W kea See also Ghosts in Polynesian culture Hawaiian religion M ori mythology Polynesian mythology External links gutenberg no 18450 name Hawaiian Folk Tales, Ed. Thomas G. Thrum http www.sacred texts.com pac hm index.htm Hawaiian Mythology by Martha Beckwith commonscat Mythology of Hawaii Category Hawaiiana Category Hawaiian mythology fr Mythologie hawa enne no Hawaiiansk mytologi pl Mitologia hawajska tl Mitolohiyang Hawayano ... more details
This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Hawaiian grouper image status NT status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Perciformes familia Serranidae genus Epinephelus species E. quernus binomial Epinephelus quernus binomial authority Seale, 1901 synonyms The Hawaiian grouper Epinephelus quernus is a species of fish in the Serranidae family. It is found in the United States and United States Minor Outlying Islands . Its natural habitat s are open sea s, shallow seas, subtidal aquatic beds, and coral reef s. Source Cornish, A. 2004. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 44675 all Epinephelus quernus . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 4 August 2007. Serranidae stub Category Epinephelus Category Hawaiian cuisine Category Fish of Hawaii ca Epinephelus quernus es Epinephelus quernus pt Epinephelus quernus vi Hawaiian grouper ... more details
Use mdy dates date September 2010 FAIR USE of Hawaiian Eye.JPG see image description page at http en.wikipedia.org wiki Image Hawaiian Eye.JPG for rationale Infobox television show name Hawaiian Eye image Image Hawaiian Eye.JPG 200px caption Robert Conrad , Connie Stevens , Anthony Eisley and Poncie Ponce in Hawaiian Eye format Drama runtime 60 minutes theme music composer The Hawaiian Eye Theme br ... Williams br Troy Donahue country USA list episodes List of Hawaiian Eye episodes network American ... num episodes 134 Hawaiian Eye is an American television series that ran from October 1959 to September ... Steele Anthony Eisley and his half Hawaiian partner, Tom Lopaka Robert Conrad , own Hawaiian Eye, a combination ... client is the Hawaiian Village Hotel , which in exchange for security services, provides the agency ... Tracey Steele departs. Background and run Hawaiian Eye was one of several American Broadcasting Company ... series . In this regard, Hawaiian Eye was the most viable of the Sunset look alikes, lasting four seasons. ref name Thrilling Cite web url http www.thrillingdetective.com hawaii.html title Hawaiian ... known as Kaiser s Hawaiian Village and later the Hilton Hawaiian Village Hotel. The program ... 1962 1963 Recurring characters Lt. Danny Quon, played by Mel Prestidge, was the Hawaiian Eye s main ... security officer for Hawaiian Eye. He went by several variant names in the first season before the writers finally settled on one. Paul, played by Andre Philippe, was the MC at the Shell Bar in the Hawaiian Village Hotel. Bert, played by Sam Rawlins, was the doorman at the Hawaiian Village Hotel. Teo, played by several actors including Ralph Hanalei and Keone, was a uniformed security guard for the Hawaiian ... newspaper. Sunny Day, played by Tina Cole , was a singer at the Shell Bar in the Hawaiian Village ... a musical interlude, generally performed by a series regular. On occasion, Hawaiian Eye had a guest ... the series. Gold Key Comics Gold Key published a single comic book, Hawaiian Eye 1, in 1963, which ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2006 A Hawaiian Haystack also known as a Chicken Sundae is a convenience cooking convenience cuisine dish composed of a rice base and several toppings. It is prepared by topping rice with things such as chicken, chicken gravy, diced pineapple, diced tomatoes, chinese noodles, cheese, and celery. Traditionally, each topping is served in its own dish so that the person enjoying the meal can select which toppings he or she prefers on the rice plate. The dish did not misleading food names originate in Hawaii , but derives its name from the Hawaiian character of pineapple , a staple ingredient. It is popular in the western U.S. both as a school dinner school lunch and as a quick, creative meal for family dinners. This dish is popular in Mormon culture. DEFAULTSORT Hawaiian Haystack Category Chicken dishes Category Rice dishes Cuisine stub ... more details
Taxobox name Hawaiian lanternshark image Etmopterus villosus.jpg image caption status trend regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Chondrichthyes subclassis Elasmobranchii ordo Squaliformes familia Etmopteridae genus Etmopterus species E. villosus range map Etmopterus villosus distmap.png range map width 200px range map caption Range of the Hawaiian lanternshark in blue binomial Etmopterus villosus binomial authority Charles Henry Gilbert C. H. Gilbert , 1905 Portal Sharks The Hawaiian lanternshark , Etmopterus villosus , is a shark of the family biology family Etmopteridae found around the Hawaiian Islands , between latitude s 23rd parallel north 23 N and 19th parallel north 19 N , at depths between 400 and 910 m. Its maximum length is at least 46  cm. Reproduction is presumed to be ovoviviparous . References FishBase species genus Etmopterus species villosus month July year 2006 Leonard Compagno Compagno , Dando, & Fowler, Sharks of the World , Princeton University Press, New Jersey 2005 ISBN 0 691 12072 2 Selachimorpha D. DEFAULTSORT Hawaiian Lanternshark Category Etmopteridae ca Etmopterus villosus es Etmopterus villosus ... more details
Hawaiian ethnobiology is the study of how people in Hawaii, particularly pertaining to those of pre western contact, interacted with the plants around them. This includes to practices of agroforestry , horticulture , religious plants, medical plants, agriculture , and aquaculture. Conservation Often in Conservation biology conservation , Hawaiian ethnobiology describes the state of ecology in the Hawaiian Islands prior to human contact. However, since ethno refers to people, Hawaiian ethnobiology is the study of how people, past and present, interact with the living world around them. The concept of conservation was, like many things in pre contact ancient Hawaii , decentralized. At the ahupuaa ahupua okina a level, a konohiki managed the natural resource wealth. He would gather information on people s observations and make decisions as to what was kapu strictly forbidden during what times. Also, the concept of kuleana responsibility fueled conservation. Families were delegated a fishing area. It was their responsibility to not take more than they needed during fishing months, and to feed the fish Kalo in Hawaii kalo Colocasia esculenta and breadfruit Artocarpus altilis during a certain season. The same idea of not collecting more than what was needed, and tending to the care of wild harvested products extended up into the forest. In modern times, this role is institutionalized ... timber and non timber forest crops. Hawaiian agroforestry practices Religious Plants If a religious ... is part of a sacred ecology . ref name berkes Hawaiian sacred plants include okina awa .... Ki is a sterile plant, so the wide distribution of the plant across the main Hawaiian islands indicated ... cite book author Isabella Abbott Isabella Aiona Abbott title L au Hawai i traditional Hawaiian uses ... Bishop Museum Press isbn 9780930897628 ref Kalo was the staple starch crop of the Hawaiian diet. In Hawaiian .... The historical Hawaiian people draw their direct lineage from Haloa, and did,, and some still ... more details
Infobox Company company name Hawaiian Telcom, Inc. company logo Image Hawaiian Telcom logo.png company ... br The Carlyle Group 2005 2010 br Hawaiian Telcom Holdco 2010 present operating income net income homepage URL http www.hawaiiantel.com Hawaiian Telcom, Inc. is the incumbent local exchange carrier ILEC or dominant local telephone company , serving the state of Hawaii . It is owned by Hawaiian Telcom ... as GTE Hawaiian Telephone Company, Inc. , Hawaiian Telephone Company and Mutual Telephone Company ... stock certificate Hawaiian Telcom provides local phone, long distance, internet service provider ... 2007 02 09 business story01.html title Hawaiian Telcom hires new help work Honolulu Star Bulletin accessdate 2007 02 09 date 2007 02 09 last Wu first Nina ref Hawaiian Telcom announced on February ... cite web url http starbulletin.com 2008 02 05 news story03.html title Hawaiian Telcom ousts CEO work ... served as Chief Operating Officer of Hawaiian Electric Company , the electric utility serving the island of Oahu. The company also announced that Walter Dods, former president of First Hawaiian Bank and one of several local investors in Hawaiian Telcom, was assuming the role of Chairman of the Board ... executive named president of Hawaiian Telcom work Pacific Business News accessdate 2008 05 08 date ... posttech 2008 12 carlyles hawaiian telecom bet.html?hpid news col blog title Carlyle s Hawaiian Telecom Bet Goes Belly Up work Washington Post accessdate 2008 12 02 date 2008 12 01 ref ... 1190 LOCALNEWSFRONT Hawaiian Telcom s 460M reorganization gets OK title Hawaiian Telcom s 460M reorganization ... news title Hawaiian Telcom starts trading stock author Sophie Cocke url http www.bizjournals.com pacific blog 2010 12 hawaiian telcom starts trading stock.html newspaper date December 27, 2010 accessdate December 11, 2011 ref ref cite press release title Hawaiian Telcom Common Stock Begins Trading ... license to Hawaiian Telcom, thus ending Time Warner Cable Oceanic Time Warner s 35 year monopoly as the state ... more details
Infobox language name Hawaiian nativename okina lelo Hawai okina i region Hawaii Hawai okina i concentrated on Niihau Ni okina ihau and Hawaii island Hawai okina i , but speakers throughout the Hawaiian ... languages Marquesic script Latin script Latin Hawaiian alphabet nation Hawaii Hawai okina i with English ... The Hawaiian language Hawaiian okina lelo Hawai okina i ref Hawaiian Dictionaries Okina lelo id D15294 ... island in the tropical North Pacific archipelago where it developed. Hawaiian, along with English ... III established the first Hawaiian language constitution in 1839 and 1840. For various reasons ... of first language native speakers of Hawaiian gradually decreased during the period from the 1830s to the 1950s. Hawaiian was essentially displaced by English on six of the seven inhabited islands. As of 2001, native speakers of Hawaiian amounted to under 0.1 of the statewide population. Linguists ... to, and promotion of, the language. Public Hawaiian language immersion pre schools called P nana ... in immersion pre school have now graduated from college and many are fluent Hawaiian speakers. The federal government acknowledged this development. For example the Hawaiian National Park Language Correction Act of 2000 changed the names of several national park s in Hawai Okina i observing the Hawaiian spelling. ref http www.govtrack.us data us bills.text 106 s s939.pdf Hawaiian National Park Language Correction Act of 2000 S.939 ref A pidgin or creole language spoken in Hawai okina i is Hawaiian Pidgin or Hawaii Creole English, HCE . It should not be mistaken for the Hawaiian language nor for a dialect of English. The Hawaiian alphabet has 13 letters, five vowels long and short and eight consonants, one of them being a glottal stop called okina okina okina in Hawaiian . Name The Hawaiian language takes its name from the largest island, Hawaii Hawai okina i in the Hawaiian language , in the tropical ... that unique identity is predicated in Hawaiian by using a copula form, o , immediately before ... more details
inline date April 2012 Hawaiian architecture is a distinctive style of architecture architectural arts developed and employed primarily in the Hawaiian Islands of the present day United States &mdash buildings ... and culture in which they live. Though based on imported Western styles, unique Hawaiian traits make Hawaiian architectural styles stand alone against other styles. Hawaiian architecture reflects ... through the history of Hawai okina i are telling of the attitudes and the spirit of its people. Hawaiian ... right 280px Opened in 1901, the Moana Hotel is a model for contemporary Hawaiian architectural design ... heiau Hale O Keawe thumb left 180px Within the body of Hawaiian architecture are various subsets of styles each are considered typical of particular historical periods. The earliest form of Hawaiian ... were fashioned together could identify caste , skill and trade, profession and wealth. Hawaiian ... Traditional Hawaiian architecture experienced its first revolution with the arrival of Congregational ... Christians . As years passed, the New England style morphed into a distinctive style called Hawaiian ... Image Kawaiahao.jpg thumb left Kawaiaha okina o church. Hawaiian mission architecture moved away from ... s of the Hawaiian Islands. Coral seemed plentiful and were comparable to bricks used for construction ... . Kawaiahao Church Kawaiaha okina o Church is one of the longest lasting relics of Hawaiian mission ... Houses Museum, surviving examples of Hawaiian mission architecture using wood. Image Honolulu cathedral ... Louis D sir Maigret Louis Maigret introduced their own version of Hawaiian mission architecture. The difference ... ako . What the Picpus religious order succeeded in doing was creating the first instance of Hawaiian ... , rococo and neoclassicism neoclassical &mdash that would become uniquely Hawaiian in the hands of local ... to transform the Hawaiian mission cathedral into a unique cathedral in what was to be called Hawaiian .... A more successful rendering of the Hawaiian Gothic style came as Kamehameha IV assumed the throne ... more details