Olomana (mountain) — For other uses, see Olomana. Olomana Mount Olomana View of the three peaks from Nu‘uanu Pali … Wikipedia
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Olomana High & Intermediate School — For other uses, see Olomana. Olomana High Intermediate School part of Hawaii Department of Education, is an alternative education school which offers classes for students in seventh grade through twelfth grade.[1] Located at 42 471 Kalanianaole… … Wikipedia
Hawaiian Renaissance — The Hawaiian Renaissance (also often called the Hawaiian Cultural Renaissance) was the Hawaiian resurgence of a distinct cultural identity that draws upon traditional kānaka maoli culture, with a significant divergence from the tourism based… … Wikipedia
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S. Haunani Apoliona — is a native Hawaiian elder and activist for the Hawaiian sovereignty movement. Held in great esteem among Hawaii residents, Apoliona was elected to the Office of Hawaiian Affairs Board of Trustees and became its chairperson. She held federal… … Wikipedia
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Korean immigration to Hawaii — Two distinct waves of Korean immigration to Hawaii have occurred in the last century. The first cohort arrived in Hawaii between 1903 and 1924; the second wave began in 1965. On January 13, 2003, President George W. Bush recognized the… … Wikipedia
Elani of Ewa — Elani was a High Chief of the Ewa district on the Island of Oʻahu and father of the last independent Sovereign of Oahu. In an uprising to regain the autonomy of the Kingdom of Oahu, he fought Kahekili II and died. His is not as well known as his… … Wikipedia
The Lion Sleeps Tonight — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Lion (homonymie). The Lion Sleeps Tonight est une chanson populaire africaine, composée par Solomon Linda en 1939. Elle a été reprise de nombreuses fois, et est devenue un succès mondial. Sa version française a… … Wikipédia en Français