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Why was the Queen of Hawaii deposed?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

In 1895 an insurrection in the queen’s name, led by royalist Robert Wilcox, was suppressed by Dole’s group, and Liliuokalani was kept under house arrest on charges of treason. On January 24, 1895, to win pardons for her supporters who had been jailed following the revolt, she agreed to sign a formal abdication. Why was […]

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What does Uka mean in Hawaii?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Inland, upland. uka — Pukui-Elbert, Haw to Eng , n., Inland, upland, towards the mountain, shoreward (if at sea); shore, uplands (often preceded by the particles i, ma- [usually written mauka], or o). What is the meaning of Uka? uplands, inland, upland. What does Mauka mean in Hawaii? Definition of mauka Hawaii. : toward the […]

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What is the closest US city to Hawaii?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

The closest major city is San Francisco, California at 2,300 miles (3,701 km). However, islands off the Mexican coast and part of the Aleutian Islands of Alaska are slightly closer to Honolulu than the mainland. What US state is Hawaii closest to? AlaskaThe closest US state to Hawaii is Alaska. Although located far from the […]

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Did the US buy Hawaii?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Spurred by the nationalism aroused by the Spanish-American War, the United States annexed Hawaii in 1898 at the urging of President William McKinley. Hawaii was made a territory in 1900, and Dole became its first governor. Did the US purchase Hawaii? House Joint Resolution 259, 55th Congress, 2nd session, known as the “Newlands Resolution,” passed […]

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Are there coal mines in Hawaii?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

History. There is no history of coal mining in Hawaii, as the state has little or no coal reserves. The coal power industry is also very weak in Hawaii – the state’s sole coal-fired power plant was built in 1992, and there are no active proposals to build new coal-fired power plants in the state. […]

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Are there flounder in Hawaii?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

THREE-SPOT RIGHTEYE FLOUNDER All three Hawaiian species are endemic. What is the most common fish in Hawaii? Also named Wahoo, Ono is the most popular fish in Hawaii. It is a fast fish and is difficult to catch, making it a prize catch on our boat charters. This fish tastes similar to the mackerel, though […]

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What does OIWI mean in Hawaiian?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

native. HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – The word oiwi is defined as native or a native son of this land. Used in a sentence “He oiwi ke keiki o keia aina” which is translated as “The child is a native son of this land”. The root of the word oiwi is iwi. Iwi is the Hawaiian word […]

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Why did Hawaiians opposed annexation?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Led by Sanford Dole, they had monetary reasons for doing so – they feared that the United States would establish a tariff on sugar imports, endangering their profits, and wanted to protect Hawaii’s free-trade status. The United States was the major importer of Hawaiian agricultural products. What did Native Hawaiians think about annexation? Annexation was […]

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Is Maui Moisture good for hair?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

“I absolutely love this product. My hair is so moisturized. And I really think it’s helping to hydrate my hair. My hair feels less frizzy than it normally is. Is Maui Moisture bad for hair? I used the Maui Moisture shampoo once and decided that it was not for me, I found it stripped my […]

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How did immigrants impact Hawaii?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Immigrants make significant economic contributions to Hawaii’s economy. Alongside the $1.55 billion that immigrants paid in federal taxes and $874 million in state and local taxes, immigrants contributed $780 million to Social Security and $195 million to Medicare in 2018. How did immigration decrease part of the Hawaiian population? Within the next 50 years (1778 […]

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What kind of mongoose is in Maui?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

The Small Indian Mongoose (Herpestes javanicus), a native of Asia, was introduced to Hawai’i in 1883. The mongoose was brought over to control rodent populations in the Hawaiian sugar cane fields. Are there mongooses in Maui? Mongoose are now widespread on Hawai’i island, O’ahu, Maui, and Moloka’i (It is not necessary to report sightings on […]

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Can you sail from Maui to Hawaii?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

A multi-day sailing adventure in Hawaii starts in Oahu and then takes you across the Kaiwi Channel to the windward neighbor islands of Molokai, Lanai, Maui or possibly the Big Island. Can you sail between the Hawaiian Islands? There are only two inter-island passenger ferries in Hawaii. The Molokai Ferry departs twice daily from Lahaina, […]

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How do you say make things right in Hawaii?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Ho’oponopono: To Make Things Right and Balanced | Hawaiian words and meanings, Hawaiian phrases, Hawaiian quotes. What are some sayings in Hawaii? 10 Hawaiian phrases to learn before you go Aloha – Hello. Pronounced a-lo-ha. Mahalo – Thank you. Pronounced mah-hah-loh. A hui hou – Until we meet again. Pronounced ah-hoo-wee-ho-oo-uu. Howzit? – How are […]

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Are Maui beaches Sandy?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

With three miles of powder-white sand and crystalline water, it’s no wonder that Ka’anapali is the most popular beach in West Maui. Though it’s strung with resorts, it remains one of Hawaii’s most picturesque beaches, and is spacious enough to never feel too crowded. Are there sandy beaches in Maui? Maui has some of the […]

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Which Hawaiian island is sacred?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Kaho’olawe. Kaho’olawe – Sacred Island of Hawaii. Which Hawaiian island is the most sacred? Big IslandBig Island Mauna Kea (“white mountain”) is not only the highest point in all of Hawaii, it’s also the most sacred. Ancient laws permitted only high-ranking chiefs to visit the 13,796 summit, where sacred ceremonies were performed, most notably at […]

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  • Did the US buy Hawaii?
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  • Do I need long pants in Hawaii?
  • Are there mines in Hawaii?
  • Which Hawaiian island has most Asians?
  • How long does it take to drive around the entire island of Maui?
  • What do Hawaiians say to each other?
  • Is it safe to swim in Maui Waterfalls?
  • Is Honolulu romantic?
  • Are there campers in Hawaii?
  • What does the word haole mean in Hawaiian?
  • Why do Japanese get married in Hawaii?
  • What is on Maui’s fish hook?
  • What instruments would you typically see hear in a traditional Hawaiian band?
  • Where in Maui should you not drive?

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