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    The Hawaiian Renaissance (also called the Hawaiian Cultural Renaissance) was the Hawaiian resurgence of a distinct cultural identity that draws upon traditional...
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    Hawaiian architecture is a distinctive architectural style developed and employed primarily in the Hawaiian Islands. Though based on imported Western...
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  • traditional Hawaiian music. The Hawaiian Renaissance was a resurgence in interest in Hawaiian music, especially slack-key, among ethnic Hawaiians. Long-standing...
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    tradition of family entertainment for Hawaiians until about the 1960s and 1970s during the second Hawaiian renaissance. In the oral-history account, the style...
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  • influenced by the Second Hawaiian Renaissance and the Hawaiian sovereignty movement. Noelani Arista Robert Barclay, author of Hawaii Smiles Alan Brennert...
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    extend from Hawaii to New Zealand across the Pacific Ocean. These voyagers developed Hawaiian cuisine, Hawaiian art, and the Native Hawaiian religion. Hula...
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  • commercial success Harlem Renaissance, an intellectual, social, and artistic explosion in 1920s New York City Hawaiian Renaissance, a resurgence of distinct...
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    The Hawaiian Kingdom, also known as Kingdom of Hawaiʻi (Hawaiian: Ke Aupuni Hawaiʻi), was a sovereign state located in the Hawaiian Islands which existed...
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    ruler from Hawaii island attempted to impose a singular "Hawaiian" religion on all the Hawaiian islands that was not Christianity. Today, Hawaiian religious...
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  • fluent Hawaiian speakers. However, the language is still classified as critically endangered by UNESCO. A creole language, Hawaiian Pidgin (or Hawaii Creole...
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    recognized Hawaii's independence under the reign of Kamehameha III. As a result of the recognition of Hawaiian independence, the Hawaiian Kingdom entered...
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    The Hawaiian sovereignty movement (Hawaiian: ke ea Hawaiʻi) is a grassroots political and cultural campaign to reestablish an autonomous or independent...
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  • to its people, who comprised about 25 percent of the Hawaiian population by 1896. The Hawaiian monarchy encouraged this multi-ethnic society, initially...
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    name in the Hawaiian language is Hawaiʻi. In the Hawaii Admission Act that granted Hawaiian statehood, the federal government used Hawaii for the state...
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  • Aloha ʻĀina (category Hawaiian sovereignty movement)
    proposed arrival of 240 Stryker tanks to Hawaiʻi. Today, Hawaiian culture-based education implements traditional Hawaiian knowledge of ʻāina as a vital element...
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  • Hawaiian Renaissance because of her revolutionary teaching techniques. Because of her work she was recognized as the "Mother of Hawaiian Renaissance."...
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    Hawaii (Hawaiian: Lepupalika o Hawaiʻi) was a short-lived one-party state in Hawaiʻi between July 4, 1894, when the Provisional Government of Hawaii had...
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  • Harlem Renaissance List of female entertainers of the Harlem Renaissance Hawaiian Renaissance Native American Renaissance San Francisco Renaissance Southern...
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    1887 Constitution of the Hawaiian Kingdom was a legal document prepared by anti-monarchists to strip the absolute Hawaiian monarchy of much of its authority...
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  • Israel Kamakawiwoʻole (category Pages with Hawaiian IPA)
    A part of the Hawaiian Renaissance, the band's blend of contemporary and traditional styles gained in popularity as they toured Hawaii and the mainland...
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    the Hawaii state statute officially designating the referenced symbol. Hawaii State Legislature. "Haw. Rev. Stat. § 5-19 (Description of the Hawaiian flag)"...
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    The Brothers Cazimero (category Musical groups from Hawaii)
    piano as a solo musician. The Cazimeros got their start during the Hawaiian Renaissance with ukulele and slack-key guitarist Peter Moon's band, The Sunday...
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    Kingdom of Hawaii occurred with the active participation of agents and citizens of the United States and further acknowledges that the Native Hawaiian people...
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  • Kalama Valley protests (category Native Hawaiian history)
    are known for sparking the Hawaiian Renaissance. In the 1950s Henry J. Kaiser moved to Hawaii, where he developed Hawaii Kai, a planned residential community...
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  • Guava Jam (category Music of Hawaii)
    Contemporary Hawaiian Folk Music is a record by The Sunday Manoa, of Hawaiian folk music, released in 1969, advancing the Second Hawaiian Renaissance in the...
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    Native Hawaiians (also known as Indigenous Hawaiians, Kānaka Maoli, Aboriginal Hawaiians, or simply Hawaiians; Hawaiian: kānaka, kānaka ʻōiwi, Kānaka Maoli...
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    assisting Native Hawaiians, such as the Office of Hawaiian Affairs and the Kamehameha Schools, as well as health-care and housing for the Hawaiian population...
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    Provisional Government of Hawaii (abbr.: P.G.; Hawaiian: Aupuni Kūikawā o Hawaiʻi) was proclaimed after the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom on January 17...
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    Volcano School (category Hawaii art)
    Volcano School refers to a group of non-native Hawaiian artists who painted dramatic nocturnal scenes of Hawaii's erupting volcanoes. Some of the artists also...
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  • and other such issues in Hawaii. NHLC was founded in 1974, in the midst of the Second Hawaiian Renaissance, as the Hawaiian Coalition of Native Claims...
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