Hawaiʻi’s culture is rich, living, and deeply connected to the land,
ocean, and community and the culture comes from Polynesian voyagers who arrived
over 1,000 years ago.
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ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi
(Hawaiian language) is an official language of the state.
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Hula tells stories through movement, chanting,
and music (it’s not just a dance but it’s history).
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Poi (from taro) is a staple food and other
popular foods like kalua pig, poke, loco moco, and laulau.
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Lūʻau
– A feast with food, music, and hula
Islands in Hawaii – Which to visit?
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Oʻahu
:The Gathering Place-Best for: First-time
visitors, city + beach mix
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Hawaiʻi
Island (Big Island) : Best for: Adventure, nature lovers
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Maui : Best for: Couples, scenic beauty
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Kauaʻi
: Best for: Nature and quiet travel
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Lānaʻi
: Best for Luxury & privacy
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