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Articles related to "Native Hawaiian"
Aboriginal Rights Hawai'i Images of war-torn Iraq? A’ole! No! It's just business as usual in the so-called “state” of Hawai’i. hawaii indigenous • hawaii land rights • hawaii military • hawaii invasion • hawaiin queen
Lei Day - Hawai'i`s Spring Celebration A overview of Lei Day in Hawaii hawaii • may day • events • traditions
Farewell to Thee How Hawaii's last queen lost her kingdom. hawaii • liliuokalani • queen • monarchy • royal
Kilauea Point Wildlife Refuge Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge offers the best bird watching on Kauai, and is home to the Laysan albatross, nene, red footed booby and tropicbirds. kilauea lighthouse • kilauea point national wildlife refuge • kauai • whale watching • laysan albatross
Breaking News 18 An improving economy in the Solomon Islands brings an embarrassment due to riches,Hawaiian educators are in trouble over the 14th amendment to the U.S. Constitution, the PNG stock exchange is maturing,Nauru's financial woes continue,a Blackbirding conference was held in Queensland,whaling controversy is still in the news, the United States may monitor human rights in the Indonesian province of West Papua,large anniversary celelbrations are being held in New Caledonia,and debt forgiveness is unlikely in Vanuatu. economy • amendment to the u.s. constitution • png stock exchange • nauru • blackbirding
QUEEN LIL AND PRESIDENT DOLE: A RENDEZVOUS IN HAWAII The interesting story of and background to the annexation of Hawaii. united states • hawaii • sanford dole • queen liliuokalani • imperialism
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park touring tips for Hawaii Volcanoes National Park hawaii • parks • volcanoes
Is NAGPRA Emptying Museums? A recent article argued that Native American tribes are reclaiming a large percentage of museum collections in the US. Is NAGPRA really emptying U.S. museums out? nagpra • native american • indian • american indian • repatriation
Understanding Lupus The Lupus Foundation of America (LFA) estimates between 1.5 and 2 million Americans have a form of Lupus, but the actual number may be higher. lupus • autoimmune disorders • butterfly-shaped rash on face • treatment of lupus • diagnosis of lupus
Caribbean Monk Seal Extinct The Caribbean monk seal was the first seal gone extinct from human causes. Can ecotourism help its cousin, the Hawaiian Monk Seal, avoid the same fate? hawaiian monk seals • caribbean monk seals • ecotourism • endangered species • legislated protection
Early Artistic Impressions of Hawaii Soon after the Pacific paradise was officially discovered by Westerners, artists from Europe and America journeyed to Hawaii as well and found a wealth of inspiration. robert dampier • jules tavernier • hubert vos • lionel walden • king kamehameha iii
Ha`aheo O Hawai`i - The Pride of Hawaii the story of Hawaii's first royal yacht hawaii • ship • royalty • yacht
Haena Beach Park, Kauai Haena Beach Park serves as a hub for many Kauai north shore attractions, including Tunnels, Kee Beach the Maniniholo dry cave and Limahuli Garden. haena beach park • garden island • tunnels • kauai snorkeling • kauai sunset
Hawaii: Big Island Flower Power Orchids, iris, carnations, protea as well as hundreds of wildflower species decorate the Big Island of Hawaii and make it one of the USA's best spots for flower lovers. kamuela iris • tropical plants in hilo area • big island altitude variation • apanese floral arrangements • hawaiian rainforests
Hawaiian Monk Seal Critical Habitat Controversy Environmental groups want to see Hawaiian monk seal decline halted. Local people fear federal intervention restricting land and ocean access will do more harm than good. hawaiian monk seal • critical habitat designation • endangered animal species • marine protected area • extinct caribbean monk seal
Lydgate State Park, Kauai Lydgate State Park, on the east shore of Kauai, offers lifeguard supervised rock lagoons for safe swimming and snorkeling and the historic Hikina Akala Heiau. kauai • lydgate park • lydgate state park • wailua • lihue
Orbs of Oahu Ghost Tour Looking for something unusual to do in Oahu? Ready to get scared? How about taking a ghost tour? oahu ghost tours • ghosts tours in oahu • ghost tours in hawaii • morgan's corner • manoa chinese cemetery
Poverty Rates in Alaska The Bush Administration has made tax cut after tax cut against Native Alaskan programs. Without funding for relocated housing, people could be literally left to freeze. poverty in alaska • alaska poverty • poverty • alaska • poverty in america
Salt Pond Beach Park, Kauai Salt Pond Beach Park is named for the Hawaiian salt pans the park borders. Just north of Hanapepe, Salt Pond offers excellent swimming and snorkeling. salt pond beach park • hawaiian salt • kauai camping • hanapepe • port allan
The History of Wikipedia Wikipedia uses wiki software to allow anyone to edit the encyclopedia and to add their own content. With almost 3 million pages, it is one of the most popular websites. wiki • wikipedia • encyclopedia britannica • encyclopedia • free encyclopedia
The Life of Saint Damien of Molokai Saint Damien of Molokai was a Catholic priest from Belgium as well as a Christian missionary in Hawaii, who lived and died in the 19th Century. the life of saint damien of molokai • the patron saint of hawaii • saint damien christian missionary • saint damien catholic priest • saint damien ordered priest
They Followed the Trade Winds Take a rare look at black history in the Pacific. African Americans were missionaries, teachers, cowboys, and more long before Hawaii became a state. african american • hawaii • carlotta stewart • carlotta lai • university of hawaii press
Why President Obama Needs to Quit Smoking People know that smoking cigarettes causes a slew of health problems. Quitting smoking is hard; Mr. Obama may be the perfect not-so-perfect role model. quit smoking • stop smoking • smoking cigarettes • quit • cigarette smoking
World War II U.S. Coastal Defense By mastering the military radar sytem, the Women's Air Raid Defense group was the first line of defense against attacks by Japanese and other enemies during World War II. women • air raid defense • world war ii • coastal defense • japanese attack
Choosing the Best Ukulele for Beginners For beginners, getting started with the ukulele often means buying the best ukulele possible for the lowest price. Here's how to get the most out of that first ukulele! ukulele • choosing ukulele • beginner ukulele • soprano ukulele • tenor ukulele
Congressional Statistics Show Trends, Departures The 111th Congress took their seats in January. An exploration of statistical data among the House and Senate reveals a great deal about the American political system. house of representatives • senate • congress • congress members • make-up of congress
Family Luau Party Warm up your winter with a family luau! luau • activities • family crafts • food • decorations
Hawaii Superferry Legal Woes Hawaii's habitat is unique. The Hawaii Superferry has to comply with the Hawaii Environmental Protection Act, to run its daily ferry service between Maui, Kauai and Oahu. hawaii superferry legal woes • daily inter island ferry service pass hawaiis habi • maui kauai oahu • lighter footprint luxury travel traveler • catamaran no ballast water exposed propeller harm
Learn to Surf on the Classic Waves of Waikiki Waikiki Beach is the best place on the planet to learn how to surf. The waves are easy to catch, and Beach Boy instructors get beginners standing on boards in minutes. waikiki beach surfing • learn to surf at waikiki • waikiki beach boys • waikiki diamond head • waikiki duke kahanamoku
Moloka Part 7 Journey into Nature Molokai is a unique Hiking and birdwatching paradise. Rare species of birds, insects and plants, most of them endangered, can be seen in the consevancy areas. Scheduled and expertly guided hikes occur every month. It is a truly unique opportunity for a unique nature walk. Horseback riding is also awesome on the island and available at Pu'u O Hoku and Molokai Ranch and Molokai Horse and Wagon Rides. conservation • sandalwood • rare birds • bird-watching • hawaiian owl
Oahu A stay in Oahu can make for a wonderful and pleasant vacation once you discover all of the natural and cultural wonders on offer on the island. oahu • waikiki • honolulu • culture • asian
Thanksgivings Remembered Reminiscing about Thanksgiving, family and breast cancer. thanksgiving • family • tradiditon • values • breast cancer
Molokai Part 6.... Much More than a Leper Colony Molokai Pt 6....Much, More than a Leper Colony. Please join me stop for a coffee, go a little nuts, then visit a sugar mill and Cultural Museum. Then it's Kalaupapa, the former Leper Colony where one must get permission to visit. Believe me it's worth it. Please join in the discussions and feel free to comment. Mary Ellen father damian • kalaupapa • leper colony • leprosy • hanson's disease
Truckin' It on the Big Island Here's how a cracking road, some flexible travel companions, some Good Samaritans with a truck, frolicking humpback whales and an ancient temple made for a memorable day in Hawaii. hawaii • travel
Leaves - Shape Part 2 When you stop to think about it, the variety in leaf shapes in the plant kingdom is rather astonishing. Why are there so many different leaf shapes in the first place? And, why do the leaves vary in shape on single species? The answers to these questions are both simple and extremely complex. shade • shade garden • shade gardening • gardening in shade • perennials
Water: Clean Safe Healthy II Continuing our previous discussion on Water: Clean, Safe, and Healthy, and how to obtain it. Here you will find many web site resource links for you to surf through. This is the second article of a three-part series. |
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