The Kolohe "Rascal"
The most
ancient culture of hawaii can only survive through its youthful
descendents.... Such "rascals" keep the natural joy and
appreciation of our tropical homeland alive.

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The Kupuna "Ancestor"
Ancestors
kept their traditions alive by retelling their stories to their
offspring, in turn, it is our responsibility to keep this practice
alive.

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The
Akamai "Intelligence"
One
of the great strengths of the people of Hawaii is their intelligence,
recognizing the need for harmony with ones' environment.

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The
Lehua "Beloved friend"
Tightly-knitted
communities can only survive through the bonds between those people that.

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The
Luna "Boss"
Communal
effort results in the most beautiful fruits of labor, and for each
group effort, "the boss" must provide harmonious organization.

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The
Mahalo "Gratitude"
Gratitude
exists as a result of the wonderful bounty of glorious nature and loyal
friends that Hawaii nurtures.

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The
Hiapo "First born"
In
ancient cultures, the first child to be born in families often
inherited everything. In this same manner, we are all Hawaii's
children, enjoy its riches.

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The
Laki "Lucky"
To know
Hawaii is, indeed, to understand what good fortune is.

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The Hauoli "Happiness"
Happiness
can be found anywhere in Hawaii, in the smiles of its children and in
the warmth of their songs.

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The
Makana "Gift"
Each part
of Hawaii is a gift of its own, like the beaches, the sunsets, and the
friends we make.

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