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until 1999, when it made its first foray into | Hawaiian AC. |
950 - disappeared March 7, 1977) was a Native | Hawaiian activist and musician from Kalamaʻula, Moloka |
he Superferry Chronicles, is about efforts by | Hawaiian activists to halt the operation of the Hawaii |
ii State Legislature replacement of Office of | Hawaiian Affairs trustees as a result of a 2000 United |
instrumental in the creation of the Office of | Hawaiian Affairs and the adoption of the Hawaiian lang |
which stated a policy of non-interference in | Hawaiian affairs by the U.S., Lorrin A. Thurston and t |
idents, Apoliona was elected to the Office of | Hawaiian Affairs Board of Trustees and became its chai |
dget director from 1995 to 1999 and Office of | Hawaiian Affairs special counsel from 1990 to 1994. |
ention was the establishment of the Office of | Hawaiian Affairs, more popularly known as OHA. |
strict of Hawaii and trustee of the Office of | Hawaiian Affairs. |
of Maui and was a candidate for the office of | Hawaiian Affairs. |
Associated | Hawaiian Air Force (later 7th Air Force) Reconnaissanc |
throughout the 1920s and 1930s as part of the | Hawaiian Air Force under GHQAF. |
e has since been hired as a First Officer for | Hawaiian Airlines (as of May 1, 2008) |
nships, Mr. Carty is also a director of Dell, | Hawaiian Airlines, Sears, CHC Helicopter and Barrick G |
separate species from Loxops coccinea or the | Hawaiian Akepa and should just be considered as two su |
, was a final ballot nominee for Contemporary | Hawaiian Album of the Year and Female Vocalist of the |
way communications between North American and | Hawaiian amateurs began in 1922 at 200 meters. |
He is the first U.S. Senator of Native | Hawaiian ancestry and is currently the only member of |
et al. 1998), and myrtae being closer to the | Hawaiian and possibly Townsend's Shearwater (Austin et |
e scenes at a large number of other important | Hawaiian and Polynesian cultural, educational, athleti |
Schoenke is part native | Hawaiian and the son of Raymond "Snowshoes" Schoenke S |
0.6% Native American, 2.4% Asian, 0.1% Native | Hawaiian and 2.9% from two or more races. |
ff, 6 American Indian, Alaskan Native, Native | Hawaiian and Pacific Islander staff, and 28 "two or mo |
During a cruise to the | Hawaiian and -Society Islands between November 1843 an |
He aided in communication between native | Hawaiian and foreign elements in the community. |
Gracilaria is used as a food in Japanese, | Hawaiian, and Filipino cuisine. |
an or Alaskan native, 0.2% Asian, 0.2% Native | Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, 0.2% some other r |
Eastern Central Pacific: | Hawaiian and Johnston islands. |
Chuck Hazama is a Native | Hawaiian and a former mayor of Rochester, Minnesota. |
music which involved not just Asian music but | Hawaiian and African rhythms as well. |
ian or Alaska Native, 0.9% Asian, 0.0% Native | Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, and 0.1% Some Oth |
e and refused to recognize its validity until | Hawaiian and English representatives settled the matte |
It can be found in | Hawaiian and Asian markets. |
lition Teams embarked, in the vicinity of the | Hawaiian and western Caroline Islands. |
He worked on | Hawaiian and Japanese movies, and was also a DJ in Haw |
gan speaking in a strange mixture of English, | Hawaiian, and Latin. |
d Naha in Okinawa Prefecture, and reached the | Hawaiian and California coasts. |
The 1920s became a heydey for all things | Hawaiian, and novelty acts of the vaudeville genre. |
The bilingual exhibits (in | Hawaiian and English) offer two views of Origins and V |
Evans, of | Hawaiian and Puerto Rican descent, was appointed U.S. |
Bathymetry image of the | Hawaiian archipelago - Oʻahu and Maui Nui in center |
An example of cladogenesis today is the | Hawaiian archipelago, to which stray organisms travele |
II) occupied and exercised sovereignty in the | Hawaiian archipelago, including the area that now cons |
the atoll on 4 September, she operated in the | Hawaiian area until December when she sailed for overh |
rget ship and plane guard for aircraft in the | Hawaiian area from June through September 1944. |
arrived Pearl Harbor 4 June to operate in the | Hawaiian area through mid-1967. |
Darby was training in the | Hawaiian area when the war ended and on 29 August 1945 |
she was engaged in training operations in the | Hawaiian area until she reported for "Operation Magic |
d to Pearl Harbor 2 March for training in the | Hawaiian area until she departed 17 May to serve in Op |
ued to rotate between local operations in the | Hawaiian area, training and evaluation exercises off t |
August 1912) to supply ships operating in the | Hawaiian area, the Philippines, and the China and Japa |
that afternoon got underway to patrol in the | Hawaiian area. |
late May 1964, she resumed operations in the | Hawaiian area. |
or on 24 April 1944 for final training in the | Hawaiian area. |
(DE-534) and a torpedo retriever boat in the | Hawaiian area. |
resembling strings of flowers) constructed by | Hawaiian artisans. |
It was first performed by | Hawaiian artist Napua Stevens in 1949. |
, physician, three teachers, and a few native | Hawaiian assistants. |
Hinali'i is the name of the star in Native | Hawaiian astronomy. |
Jensen was a native | Hawaiian athletic song stylist whose "white hot soul" |
Several German ships were seized by the | Hawaiian authorities when their crews prepared to wrec |
Hawaiian Baby Woodrose seeds may be consumed for their | |
rch cacti), ergolines (active constituents of | Hawaiian Baby Woodrose, Morning glory, Turbina corymbo |
ed from morning glory (Ipomoea spp.) seeds or | Hawaiian baby woodrose. |
Hawaiian baby woodrose (contains ergine) | |
vea corymbosa (ololiuhqui), Argyreia nervosa ( | Hawaiian baby woodrose) and Ipomoea tricolor (morning |
c rituals of Latin America for centuries, the | Hawaiian Baby Woodrose was not traditionally recognize |
vea corymbosa (ololiuhqui), Argyreia nervosa ( | Hawaiian baby woodrose) and Ipomoea violacea. |
vea corymbosa (Ololiuhqui), Argyreia nervosa ( | Hawaiian Baby Woodrose), and Ipomoea violacea (Tlitlil |
Argyreia nervosa - | Hawaiian Baby Woodrose, Banisteriopsis caapi - Ayhuasc |
has worked as a celebrity spokesperson for a | Hawaiian bank and a hotel. |
nd served on the board of directors for First | Hawaiian Bank, the Honolulu Gas Company and Hawaiian I |
der and CEO of the theme restaurant chain L&L | Hawaiian Barbecue |
Arriving at the | Hawaiian base in mid-November, she departed there on t |
ber, she made two round trips between the big | Hawaiian base and the Marshall Islands. |
ncluding Red Devils, Q.R.S. Boys, Slim Smith, | Hawaiian Beach Combers, Georgia Jumpers, Four Hawaiian |
The Kioea, Chaetoptila angustipluma, was a | Hawaiian bird that became extinct around 1859. |
The word "coccineus" is also used in another | Hawaiian bird the I'iwi, Vestiaria coccineus. |
Moho is a genus of extinct birds in the | Hawaiian bird family, Mohoidae, that were endemic to t |
The Kauaʻi Palila was one of many native | Hawaiian birds that was affected by drastic changes in |
His nickname "Kanaka" refers to Davis's | Hawaiian birth. |
missioned catalogue cover design for the book | Hawaiian Blues |
' | Hawaiian Boy and Girl', mural by Arman Manookian |
Two of the murals, Red Sails and | Hawaiian Boy and Girl, are now on long-term loan to th |
Clark, Jr., she stated that a group of 5 or 6 | Hawaiian boys had assaulted her. |
hograph Company, Limited and president of the | Hawaiian Broadcasting System, Limited. |
Common names include | Hawaiian Brushholly, Maua, and Aʻe (Maui only). |
The | Hawaiian Bud Moth (Helicoverpa hawaiiensis) is a speci |
ally was going to film the sequel Gidget Goes | Hawaiian but didn't. |
e fiber-base insulation board manufactured by | Hawaiian Cane Products, Inc.), 1954, Hawaii State Art |
Common names include Maiapilo, Pua pilo, and | Hawaiian Caper. |
Randy Caparoso (born August 5, 1956) is a | Hawaiian career wine professional known for his work a |
ingspan is about 6 mm, making it the smallest | Hawaiian Carposinidae species. |
Old | Hawaiian Carvings: Memoirs the Bernice Pauahi Bishop M |
s founded in 1846 to serve the needs of early | Hawaiian Catholics in the former Kingdom of Hawaii. |
Thus, no official record was provided of | Hawaiian caucusgoers' preferences for President. |
he Aloha Tower, the Falls of Clyde, and First | Hawaiian Center. |
dway, as well as to the nearby islands of the | Hawaiian chain. |
s currently goes by the name Antion and plays | Hawaiian chant music. |
For | Hawaiian chiefly rank was measure first through the mo |
It also has a figurative meaning - small | Hawaiian children were carried on their parents' shoul |
Richardson claimed Native | Hawaiian, Chinese, and Caucasian ancestry. |
Similar Marian titles have been given to | Hawaiian churches honoring Maria Lanakila or Our Lady |
e", "The Dizzy Dali Ball", " Calhoun's Little | Hawaiian Circus for the Poor", and "The B.C. Ball". |
Hawaiian Citizen was operated by the Oceanic Steamship | |
The vessel was renamed | Hawaiian Citizen and put into service transporting car |
r to make up for even-handed treatment of all | Hawaiian citizens, regardless of race, in the past" (3 |
She was the Founder of the Kona | Hawaiian Civic Club in 1952 and was President of Frien |
ersity at Corvallis, Oregon, President of the | Hawaiian Civic Club from 1952 to 1953 and Senator of t |
She served as President of the | Hawaiian Civic Club. |
uke Kahanamoku Foundation, the Association of | Hawaiian Civic Clubs, the Hawaiian Civic Club of Honol |
Prejean was founder of the | Hawaiian Coalition of Native Claims. |
e conditions of both native Hawaiians and the | Hawaiian community in general. |
Lost Lagoon, which was the core of the local | Hawaiian community since the earliest days of Gastown, |
Albert "Sonny" Cunha (1879 - 1933) was a | Hawaiian composer, bandleader, pianist, singer, politi |
hameha III created the House of Nobles in the | Hawaiian Constitution of 1840. |
of the new Laie Hawaii Temple reached Native | Hawaiian converts (and other Polynesians) living far f |
Neneleau is mentioned in the Kumulipo, the | Hawaiian creation chant. |
Martsolf sang on a | Hawaiian cruise ship for a year and has modeled for ov |
Portuguese sweet bread is common in both | Hawaiian cuisine and New England cuisine as it was bro |
salad mix called "Nalo Greens" is popular in | Hawaiian cuisine. |
em with Sunetric on Monday, October 18 led by | Hawaiian cultural educator Kumu Keala Ching as its sol |
has spent his life educating the world about | Hawaiian culture through music and dance. |
o their existence, and their role and uses in | Hawaiian culture and art. |
ction of Birds in Paradise, which brought the | Hawaiian culture to the mainland, and in 1921 began wo |
fficials along with learning about the native | Hawaiian culture, in order to authentically integrate |
A synopsis of Traditional | Hawaiian Culture, the Events Leading to the 1887 Bayon |
Leleiohoku, was regarded according to ancient | Hawaiian customs as his sister. |
Its caterpillar was known as the Larger | Hawaiian Cutworm . |
Like other | Hawaiian Cyrtandra it is called ha`iwale. |
Marine officers, cadets, | Hawaiian dancers, Hawaiians, ladies and gentlemen of s |
pture in Ala Moana Park, Honolulu, Hawaii and | Hawaiian Decagonal Fountain (1934-1935) at Kawananakoa |
attack and remained in Hawaii as part of the | Hawaiian Defense Force, although rotated squadrons to |
r state legislator and former chairman of the | Hawaiian Democratic Party. |
Lyla Berg (born ?) is a | Hawaiian Democratic politician. |
He was the Commanding General of the | Hawaiian Department of the United States Army from Nov |
U.S. Army general and commanded the U.S. Army | Hawaiian Department from 1924-1925. |
lonel and he became the chief of staff of the | Hawaiian Department in 1940. |
ecome Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for the | Hawaiian Department in 1943. |
ame an assistant chief of staff at the Army's | Hawaiian Department. |
n American pornographic actress of Korean and | Hawaiian descent. |
Mawae is of | Hawaiian descent. |
grandfather Jean Baptiste Rives) and the rest | Hawaiian descent. |
ools, and on 1 April 1940 was assigned to the | Hawaiian Detachment. |
with troops, Menoher then took command of the | Hawaiian Division before taking over the entire Hawaii |
It served in the | Hawaiian Division for over twenty years until it was r |
It appears there is also a | Hawaiian Division, which included Oahu, Maui and a tea |
he 27th Infantry Regiment was assigned to the | Hawaiian Division. |
Then he was assigned as commander of the | Hawaiian Division. |
Hawaiian dragster with Keith Black engine in Museo Naz | |
, the immigrans-tripunctata radiation and the | Hawaiian Drosophila. |
Another difference between the | Hawaiian Duck and the Mallard is its call: the koloa m |
This was especially important to the | Hawaiian economy after the McKinley Act of 1890 reduce |
In 1858 more stories were added and a second | Hawaiian edition was published. |
S. Haunani Apoliona is a native | Hawaiian elder and activist for the Hawaiian sovereign |
rations in the Territory of Hawaii, including | Hawaiian Electric Company, Hawaiian Trust Company, Mol |
e of their songs from their 1987 album "Go," " | Hawaiian Electric," was used for a TV ad campaign in H |
ting the Aloha Tower and destroy the adjacent | Hawaiian Electric Company power plant, then fill the s |
Hawaiian Elementary School (Hawaiian Gardens) | |
Hawaiian endemic and native plants including Abutilon | |
He was a prolific author of many papers in | Hawaiian entomology. |
They are commonly seen in | Hawaiian eruptions. |
e shorter and thicker, than the corresponding | Hawaiian eruptions; it may or may not be accompanied b |
Hawaiian Escape | |
It and other | Hawaiian euphorbs perform C4 carbon fixation. |
nes donated both the land and building to the | Hawaiian Evangelical Board on February 7, 1907, for th |
His mother was Caucasian and quarter | Hawaiian Eveline M. “Kitty or Kittie” Townsend, grandd |
gain 18 November, after a 5-month interval of | Hawaiian exercises, for duty with the service force in |
er (1891)-and was naturalist of the Albatross | Hawaiian expedition in 1902. |
e others being 77 Sunset Strip (set in L.A.), | Hawaiian Eye (set in Hawaii), and the aforementioned B |
d Strip - Bourbon Street Beat in New Orleans, | Hawaiian Eye in Hawaii, and Surfside 6 in Miami. |
p 40 hit, the precedent being a duet with her | Hawaiian Eye co-star Edd Byrnes: '"Kookie, Kookie (Len |
fused to allow Stevens to perform the song on | Hawaiian Eye and also prevented her from singing it on |
g Casper the Friendly Ghost, 77 Sunset Strip, | Hawaiian Eye, Bourbon Street Beat, Surfside 6 and "Thi |
Hawaiian Eye, Location Shooting (1962) Norman Ayres | |
e principal star of the ABC detective series, | Hawaiian Eye. |
Hawaiian Falls opened Honolulu Lulu, a slide complex w | |
Hawaiian Falls | |
In the sixth season, | Hawaiian Falls added customer service elements includi |
Hawaiian Falls opened its fourth season on May 25. | |
Many people have different views toward | Hawaiian Falls. |
A study of 1748 | Hawaiian families with 2839 children reported a non-pa |
All three books are connected combining | Hawaiian family saga with references to Hawaiian polit |
an African-American mother, Linda and Native | Hawaiian father, Alan Kekaula in Los Angeles, Californ |
Palila (Loxioides kikuichi) was a species of | Hawaiian finch that was much larger than the Palila (L |
A | Hawaiian fire knife dancer |
nt Court of Arbitration in December 2000, the | Hawaiian flag was raised at the same height at and alo |
For years, a large | Hawaiian flag has flown over Strawberry Hill, leading |
Paulet destroyed all | Hawaiian flags he could find, and raised the British U |
Paulet destroyed all | Hawaiian flags he could find, and raised the British U |
Powell's dance routines, here given a mostly | Hawaiian flavor, are the highlights of this film. |
f Naihekukui, who was commander of the native | Hawaiian fleet at Honolulu. |
tific School, Mann wrote his thesis about the | Hawaiian flora with the title "Enumeratio of Hawaiian |
ed Wise, Dolores Fuller, it is a genre mix of | Hawaiian folk and rock n' roll. |
According to some | Hawaiian folklore, Hinali'i is the point of separation |
Hawaiian folklorist Glen Grant was known for his "Obak | |
It was originally entitled "Ke Kali Nei Au" - | Hawaiian for "Waiting Here for You". |
The | Hawaiian form was the smallest of the four forms. |
her uncle Kanaina would become hanai ( | Hawaiian form of adoption) parent the child. |
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