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  • Man getting the pig ready for the hot rocks that will cook it by wrapping pig in cloth for a Hawaiian Luau (party), Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
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  • Men getting the pig ready for the hot rocks that will cook it by spreading salt on the inside of the pig for a Hawaiian Luau (party), Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
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  • Men using banana stocks and ti leaves to construct a Hawaiian imu used for cooking a pig and other food item for a Hawaiian Luau party, Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
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  • Men using banana stocks and ti leaves to construct a Hawaiian imu used for cooking a pig and other food item for a Hawaiian Luau party, Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
    LHHI0039.jpg
  • Men using banana stocks and ti leaves to construct a Hawaiian imu used for cooking a pig and other food item for a Hawaiian Luau party, Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
    LHHI0038.jpg
  • Men using banana stocks and ti leaves to construct a Hawaiian imu used for cooking a pig and other food item for a Hawaiian Luau party, Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
    LHHI0037.jpg
  • Rocks over a wood fire. When the rocks get heated they will be put into the pig and the pig will then be put into the imu were the hot rock will cook it, Hawaiian Luau party, Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
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  • Man getting the pig ready for the hot rocks that will cook it by sewing up belly of the pig for a Hawaiian Luau (party), Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
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  • Cooked pig on table at a Hawaiian Luau party, Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
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  • Rocks over a wood fire. When the rocks get heated they will be put into the pig and the pig will then be put into the imu were the hot rock will cook it, Hawaiian Luau party, Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
    LHHI0004.jpg
  • Men covering pig and bundles of wrapped food items with ti leaves making a Hawaiian imu where the pig and lau lau's will cook for 12+ hours, Hawaiian Luau party, Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
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  • Men covering pig and bundles of wrapped food items with ti leaves making a Hawaiian imu where the pig and lau lau's will cook for 12+ hours, Hawaiian Luau party, Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
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  • Men covering pig and bundles of wrapped food items with ti leaves making a Hawaiian imu where the pig and lau lau's will cook for 12+ hours, Hawaiian Luau party, Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
    LHHI0035.jpg
  • Men pulling cooked pig wrapped in chicken-wire from the imu for a Hawaiian Luau party, Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
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  • Polynesian man putting hot rocks into the pig to cook it as steam billows from the pig, the pig will be put into an imu were it will cook for 12+ hours, Hawaiian Luau party, Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
    LHHI0032.jpg
  • Polynesian man putting hot rocks into the pig to cook it as steam billows from the pig, the pig will be put into an imu were it will cook for 12+ hours, Hawaiian Luau party, Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
    LHHI0030.jpg
  • Men placing pig filled with hot rocks and wrapped in chicken-wire onto the imu, Hawaiian Luau party, Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
    LHHI0028.jpg
  • Polynesian man putting hot rocks into the pig to cook it as steam billows from the pig, the pig will be put into an imu were it will cook for 12+ hours, Hawaiian Luau party, Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
    LHHI0023.jpg
  • Polynesian man putting hot rocks into the pig to cook it as steam billows from the pig, the pig will be put into an imu were it will cook for 12+ hours, Hawaiian Luau party, Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
    LHHI0022.jpg
  • Steam rises from the pig as men use wire to keep the pig carcass together, the pig will be put into an imu were it will cook for 12+ hours, Hawaiian Luau party, Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
    LHHI0019.jpg
  • Steam rises from the pig as men use wire to keep the pig carcass together, the pig will be put into an imu were it will cook for 12+ hours, Hawaiian Luau party, Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
    LHHI0018.jpg
  • Steam rises from the pig as men use wire to keep the pig carcass together, the pig will be put into an imu were it will cook for 12+ hours, Hawaiian Luau party, Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
    LHHI0016.jpg
  • Steam rises from the pig as man putting hot rocks into the pig to cook it, the pig will be put into an imu were it will cook for 12+ hours, Hawaiian Luau party, Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
    LHHI0015.jpg
  • Steam rises from the pig as Polynesian man putting hot rocks into the pig to cook it, the pig will be put into an imu were it will cook for 12+ hours, Hawaiian Luau party, Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
    LHHI0014.jpg
  • Steam rises from the pig as Polynesian man putting hot rocks into the pig to cook it, the pig will be put into an imu were it will cook for 12+ hours, Hawaiian Luau party, Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
    LHHI0013.jpg
  • Steam rises from the pig as Polynesian man putting hot rocks into the pig to cook it, the pig will be put into an imu were it will cook for 12+ hours, Hawaiian Luau party, Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
    LHHI0012.jpg
  • Steam billows from the pig as Polynesian man putting hot rocks into the pig to cook it, the pig will be put into an imu were it will cook for 12+ hours, Hawaiian Luau party, Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
    LHHI0011.jpg
  • Men pulling cooked pig wrapped in chicken-wire from the imu for a Hawaiian Luau party, Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
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  • Men covering imu with wet burlap cloth for a Hawaiian Luau party, Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
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  • Polynesian man putting hot rocks into the pig to cook it as steam billows from the pig, the pig will be put into an imu were it will cook for 12+ hours, Hawaiian Luau party, Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
    LHHI0033.jpg
  • Polynesian man putting hot rocks into the pig to cook it as steam billows from the pig, the pig will be put into an imu were it will cook for 12+ hours, Hawaiian Luau party, Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
    LHHI0031.jpg
  • Men pulling cooked pig wrapped in chicken-wire from the imu for a Hawaiian Luau party, Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
    LHHI0029.jpg
  • Men placing pig filled with hot rocks and wrapped in chicken-wire into the imu, Hawaiian Luau party, Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
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  • Men placing pig filled with hot rocks and wrapped in chicken-wire into the imu, Hawaiian Luau party, Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
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  • Steam rises from the pig as men use chicken wire to keep the pig carcass together, the pig will be put into an imu were it will cook for 12+ hours, Hawaiian Luau party, Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
    LHHI0024.jpg
  • Polynesian man putting hot rocks into the pig to cook it as steam billows from the pig, the pig will be put into an imu were it will cook for 12+ hours, Hawaiian Luau party, Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
    LHHI0021.jpg
  • Steam rises from the pig as men use wire to keep the pig carcass together, the pig will be put into an imu were it will cook for 12+ hours, Hawaiian Luau party, Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
    LHHI0020.jpg
  • Steam billows from the pig as Polynesian man putting hot rocks into the pig to cook it, the pig will be put into an imu were it will cook for 12+ hours, Hawaiian Luau party, Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
    LHHI0010.jpg
  • Steam billows from the pig as Polynesian man putting hot rocks into the pig to cook it, the pig will be put into an imu were it will cook for 12+ hours, Hawaiian Luau party, Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
    LHHI0009.jpg
  • Men pulling cooked pig wrapped in chicken-wire from the imu for a Hawaiian Luau party, Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
    LHHI0041.jpg
  • Steam rises from the pig as men use wire to keep the pig carcass together, the pig will be put into an imu were it will cook for 12+ hours, Hawaiian Luau party, Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
    LHHI0017.jpg
  • Polynesian man forking ash and charcoal into a steel drum during a Hawaiian Luau party, Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, Kau District, Hawaii, USA
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  • Men covering imu in the rich volcanic soil. The pig and lau lau's will cook for 12+ hours.
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  • Men using shovels to cover imu in the rich volcanic soil. The pig and lau lau's will cook in the ground for 12+ hours.
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  • Authentic Hawaiian foods prepared by 3rd grade school students include cut banana, paiai balls, cut sugarcane, and houpia. The Children have been preparing authentic Hawaiian foods for a week as part of their Hawaiian studies. Honolulu Oahu Hawaii USA 2007
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  • Owana Botelho, Hawaiian female wearing a red Pa'u skirt and top, Kupe'e on wrist and ankles, Haku lei on head and a Pele hair around neck. Kory Kealoha Kanekoa Hawaiian male wearing a wrap around Malo, Haku lei on head. Polynesian Cultural Center, Laie, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
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  • Owana Botelho, Hawaiian female wearing a red Pa'u skirt and top, Kupe'e on wrist and ankles, Haku lei on head and a Pele hair around neck. Kory Kealoha Kanekoa Hawaiian male wearing a wrap around Malo, Haku lei on head. Polynesian Cultural Center, Laie, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
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  • Owana Botelho, Hawaiian female wearing a red Pa'u skirt and top, Kupe'e on wrist and ankles, Haku lei on head and a Pele hair around neck. Kory Kealoha Kanekoa Hawaiian male wearing a wrap around Malo, Haku lei on head. Polynesian Cultural Center, Laie, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
    HQIG0052.JPG
  • Owana Botelho, Hawaiian female wearing a red Pa'u skirt and top, Kupe'e on wrist and ankles, Haku lei on head and a Pele hair around neck. Kory Kealoha Kanekoa Hawaiian male wearing a wrap around Malo, Haku lei on head. Polynesian Cultural Center, Laie, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
    HQIG0053.JPG
  • Owana Botelho, Hawaiian female wearing a red Pa'u skirt and top, Kupe'e on wrist and ankles, Haku lei on head and a Pele hair around neck. Kory Kealoha Kanekoa Hawaiian male wearing a wrap around Malo, Haku lei on head. Polynesian Cultural Center, Laie, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
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  • Owana Botelho, Hawaiian female wearing a red Pa'u skirt and top, Kupe'e on wrist and ankles, Haku lei on head and a Pele hair around neck. Kory Kealoha Kanekoa Hawaiian male wearing a wrap around Malo, Haku lei on head. Polynesian Cultural Center, Laie, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
    HQIG0057.JPG
  • Owana Botelho, Hawaiian female wearing a red Pa'u skirt and top, Kupe'e on wrist and ankles, Haku lei on head and a Pele hair around neck, Polynesian Cultural Center, Laie, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
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  • Hawaiian male Pau rider on horseback before the start of the King Kamehameha Day parade, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
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  • Male Hawaiian Pa'u rider on horseback during the King Kamehameha Parade, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
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  • Owana Botelho, Hawaiian female wearing a red Pa'u skirt and top, Kupe'e on wrist and ankles, Haku lei on head and a Pele hair around neck, Polynesian Cultural Center, Laie, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
    HQIG0008.JPG
  • Owana Botelho, Hawaiian female wearing a red Pa'u skirt and top, Kupe'e on wrist and ankles, Haku lei on head and a Pele hair around neck, Polynesian Cultural Center, Laie, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
    HQIG0002.JPG
  • Hawaiian male Pau rider on horseback before the start of the King Kamehameha Day parade, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
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  • Boy tossing a round puck as part of the Hawaiian games after the 3rd grade class luau. Honolulu Oahu Hawaii USA 2007
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  • Owana Botelho, Hawaiian female wearing a red Pa'u skirt and top, Kupe'e on wrist and ankles, Haku lei on head and a Pele hair around neck, Polynesian Cultural Center, Laie, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
    HQIG0010.JPG
  • Owana Botelho, Hawaiian female wearing a red Pa'u skirt and top, Kupe'e on wrist and ankles, Haku lei on head and a Pele hair around neck, Polynesian Cultural Center, Laie, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
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  • Hawaiian male Pau rider on horseback before the start of the King Kamehameha Day parade, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
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  • Hawaiian male Pau rider on horseback before the start of the King Kamehameha Day parade, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
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  • Hawaiian male Pau rider on horseback before the start of parade, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
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  • Male and female Hawaiian Pa'u riders on horseback during the King Kamehameha Parade, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
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  • Male Hawaiian Pa'u rider on horseback before the start of the King Kamehameha Parade, Iolani Barracks, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
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  • Hawaiian men holding kahilis as part of a Hawaiian religious service during the celebrations for the return of the Polynesian voyaging canoe Hokule'a (star of happiness) from its voyage of rediscovery that took the double-hulled canoe along the courses of the early Polynesians. The navigation was done using the Polynesian knowledge of the stars, ocean currents, weather and animal behavior, Kualoa Regional Park, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.
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  • Large Sperm whale hanging from ceiling in Hawaiian Hall at the Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA. Built from 1898 to 1903, Hawaiian Hall was the first official Bishop Museum building. The museum's premier gallery with built-in display cases of prized native Koa wood (Acacia Koa) were custom built and installed with special locks and air seals to protect the valuable artifacts. Bishop Museum is the largest museum in the state of Hawaii and is the premier natural and cultural history museum in the Pacific. Founded in 1889 by Charles Reed Bishop in honor of his late wife, Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop. Millions of artifacts, documents and photographs about Hawaii and other Pacific Island cultures are safely stored and made available to researchers from around the world.
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  • Hawaiian male Pau rider on horseback before the start of the King Kamehameha Day parade, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
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  • Hawaiian male Pau rider on horseback before the start of parade, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
    PUIZ0014.JPG
  • Hawaiian men holding kahilis as part of a Hawaiian religious service during the celebrations for the return of the Polynesian voyaging canoe Hokule'a (star of happiness) from its voyage of rediscovery that took the double-hulled canoe along the courses of the early Polynesians. The navigation was done using the Polynesian knowledge of the stars, ocean currents, weather and animal behavior, Kualoa Regional Park, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.
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  • Hawaiian men holding kahilis as part of a Hawaiian religious service during the celebrations for the return of the Polynesian voyaging canoe Hokule'a (star of happiness) from its voyage of rediscovery that took the double-hulled canoe along the courses of the early Polynesians. The navigation was done using the Polynesian knowledge of the stars, ocean currents, weather and animal behavior, Kualoa Regional Park, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.
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  • Kahili Room in Hawaiian Hall, Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA. Built from 1898 to 1903, Hawaiian Hall was the first official Bishop Museum building. The museum's premier gallery with built-in display cases of prized native koa wood (Acacia koa) were custom built and installed with special locks and air seals to protect the valuable artifacts. Bishop Museum is the largest museum in the state of Hawaii and is the premier natural and cultural history museum in the Pacific. Founded in 1889 by Charles Reed Bishop in honor of his late wife, Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop. Millions of artifacts, documents and photographs about Hawaii and other Pacific island cultures are safely stored and made available to researchers from around the world.
    MEZF0026.JPG
  • Large Sperm whale hanging from ceiling in Hawaiian Hall at the Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA. Built from 1898 to 1903, Hawaiian Hall was the first official Bishop Museum building. The museum's premier gallery with built-in display cases of prized native Koa wood (Acacia Koa) were custom built and installed with special locks and air seals to protect the valuable artifacts. Bishop Museum is the largest museum in the state of Hawaii and is the premier natural and cultural history museum in the Pacific. Founded in 1889 by Charles Reed Bishop in honor of his late wife, Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop. Millions of artifacts, documents and photographs about Hawaii and other Pacific Island cultures are safely stored and made available to researchers from around the world.
    MEZF0014.JPG
  • Large Sperm whale hanging from ceiling in Hawaiian Hall at the Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA. Built from 1898 to 1903, Hawaiian Hall was the first official Bishop Museum building. The museum's premier gallery with built-in display cases of prized native Koa wood (Acacia Koa) were custom built and installed with special locks and air seals to protect the valuable artifacts. Bishop Museum is the largest museum in the state of Hawaii and is the premier natural and cultural history museum in the Pacific. Founded in 1889 by Charles Reed Bishop in honor of his late wife, Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop. Millions of artifacts, documents and photographs about Hawaii and other Pacific Island cultures are safely stored and made available to researchers from around the world.
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  • Kory Kealoha Kanekoa, Hawaiian male wearing a wrap around Malo, Haku lei on head and Kupe'e on wrist and ankles kneeling by a drum hands on the skin ready to play, Polynesian Cultural Center, Laie, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
    HQIG0066.JPG
  • Hawaiian man on horseback riding in the King Kamehameha Day Parade. The parade is held in June and includes floral floats, marching bands, drill teams and princess from each island with their royal court, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
    PUIZ0115.JPG
  • Hawaiian female Pau riders on horseback wearing orange Pau skirts waiting for the start of the King Kamehameha Day parade with Iolani Palace in the background, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
    PUIZ0075.JPG
  • Hawaiian men holding kahilis as part of a Hawaiian religious service during the celebrations for the return of the Polynesian voyaging canoe Hokule'a (star of happiness) from its voyage of rediscovery that took the double-hulled canoe along the courses of the early Polynesians. The navigation was done using the Polynesian knowledge of the stars, ocean currents, weather and animal behavior, Kualoa Regional Park, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.
    RHHG0049.JPG
  • Large Sperm whale hanging from ceiling in Hawaiian Hall at the Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA. Built from 1898 to 1903, Hawaiian Hall was the first official Bishop Museum building. The museum's premier gallery with built-in display cases of prized native Koa wood (Acacia Koa) were custom built and installed with special locks and air seals to protect the valuable artifacts. Bishop Museum is the largest museum in the state of Hawaii and is the premier natural and cultural history museum in the Pacific. Founded in 1889 by Charles Reed Bishop in honor of his late wife, Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop. Millions of artifacts, documents and photographs about Hawaii and other Pacific Island cultures are safely stored and made available to researchers from around the world.
    MEZF0012.JPG
  • Large Sperm whale hanging from ceiling in Hawaiian Hall at the Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA. Built from 1898 to 1903, Hawaiian Hall was the first official Bishop Museum building. The museum's premier gallery with built-in display cases of prized native Koa wood (Acacia Koa) were custom built and installed with special locks and air seals to protect the valuable artifacts. Bishop Museum is the largest museum in the state of Hawaii and is the premier natural and cultural history museum in the Pacific. Founded in 1889 by Charles Reed Bishop in honor of his late wife, Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop. Millions of artifacts, documents and photographs about Hawaii and other Pacific Island cultures are safely stored and made available to researchers from around the world.
    MEZF0010.JPG
  • Hawaiian man on horseback riding in the King Kamehameha Day Parade. The parade is held in June and includes floral floats, marching bands, drill teams and princess from each island with their royal court, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
    PUIZ0107.JPG
  • Hawaiian man on horseback riding in the King Kamehameha Day Parade. The parade is held in June and includes floral floats, marching bands, drill teams and princess from each island with their royal court, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
    PUIZ0105.JPG
  • Hawaiian female Pau riders on horseback wearing orange Pau skirts waiting for the start of the King Kamehameha Day parade with Iolani Palace in the background, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
    PUIZ0077.JPG
  • Kahili Room in Hawaiian Hall, Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA. Built from 1898 to 1903, Hawaiian Hall was the first official Bishop Museum building. The museum's premier gallery with built-in display cases of prized native koa wood (Acacia koa) were custom built and installed with special locks and air seals to protect the valuable artifacts. Bishop Museum is the largest museum in the state of Hawaii and is the premier natural and cultural history museum in the Pacific. Founded in 1889 by Charles Reed Bishop in honor of his late wife, Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop. Millions of artifacts, documents and photographs about Hawaii and other Pacific island cultures are safely stored and made available to researchers from around the world.
    MEZF0028.JPG
  • Hawaiian female Pau riders on horseback wearing orange Pau skirts waiting for the start of the King Kamehameha Day parade with Iolani Palace in the background, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
    PUIZ0066.JPG
  • Men unloading luggage and cargo from a Hawaiian Airlines aircraft at the Keahole Airport, Kailua Kona, North Kona District, Hawaii, USA
    HIHI0028.JPG
  • Three men playing Hawaiian music for guest at the Halekulani Hotel at sunset. Waikiki, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
    WKZH0006.jpg
  • Kahili Room in Hawaiian Hall, Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA. Built from 1898 to 1903, Hawaiian Hall was the first official Bishop Museum building. The museum's premier gallery with built-in display cases of prized native koa wood (Acacia koa) were custom built and installed with special locks and air seals to protect the valuable artifacts. Bishop Museum is the largest museum in the state of Hawaii and is the premier natural and cultural history museum in the Pacific. Founded in 1889 by Charles Reed Bishop in honor of his late wife, Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop. Millions of artifacts, documents and photographs about Hawaii and other Pacific island cultures are safely stored and made available to researchers from around the world.
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  • Hawaiian man and young girl along the parade route during the celebration of 200 years of Chinese in Hawaii, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii
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  • Three men playing Hawaiian music for guest at the Halekulani Hotel at sunset. Waikiki, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
    WKZH0005.jpg
  • Young woman dressed in Hawaiian costume before the start of the 33rd Annual Waimea Paniolo Parade, Church Road, Waimea, North Kohala District, Hawaii, USA
    WHZH0033.jpg
  • Young woman dressed in Hawaiian costume before the start of the 33rd Annual Waimea Paniolo Parade, Church Road, Waimea, North Kohala District, Hawaii, USA
    WHZH0030.jpg
  • Hawaiian cowboy on horseback wearing a blue shirt and maile lei before the start of the 33rd Annual Waimea Paniolo Parade, Church Road, Waimea, North Kohala District, Hawaii, USA
    WHZH0024.jpg
  • Built from 1898 to 1903, Hawaiian Hall was the first official Bishop Museum building. The museum's premier gallery with built-in display cases of prized native koa wood (Acacia koa) were custom built and installed with special locks and air seals to protect the valuable artifacts. Bishop Museum is the largest museum in the state of Hawaii and is the premier natural and cultural history museum in the Pacific. Founded in 1889 by Charles Reed Bishop in honor of his late wife, Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop. Millions of artifacts, documents and photographs about Hawaii and other Pacific island cultures are safely stored and made available to researchers from around the world.
    MEZF0024.JPG
  • Built from 1898 to 1903, Hawaiian Hall was the first official Bishop Museum building. The museum's premier gallery with built-in display cases of prized native koa wood (Acacia koa) were custom built and installed with special locks and air seals to protect the valuable artifacts. Bishop Museum is the largest museum in the state of Hawaii and is the premier natural and cultural history museum in the Pacific. Founded in 1889 by Charles Reed Bishop in honor of his late wife, Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop. Millions of artifacts, documents and photographs about Hawaii and other Pacific island cultures are safely stored and made available to researchers from around the world.
    MEZF0020.JPG
  • Built from 1898 to 1903, Hawaiian Hall was the first official Bishop Museum building. The museum's premier gallery with built-in display cases of prized native koa wood (Acacia koa) were custom built and installed with special locks and air seals to protect the valuable artifacts. Bishop Museum is the largest museum in the state of Hawaii and is the premier natural and cultural history museum in the Pacific. Founded in 1889 by Charles Reed Bishop in honor of his late wife, Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop. Millions of artifacts, documents and photographs about Hawaii and other Pacific island cultures are safely stored and made available to researchers from around the world.
    MEZF0016.JPG
  • Man dressed as a Hawaiian priest wearing a garland of night blooming cirrus before the start of the 33rd Annual Waimea Paniolo Parade, Church Road, Waimea, North Kohala District, Hawaii, USA
    WHZH0032.jpg
  • Man dressed as a Hawaiian alii in a yellow feathered cape and hat before the start of the 33rd Annual Waimea Paniolo Parade, Church Road, Waimea, North Kohala District, Hawaii, USA
    WHZH0031.jpg
  • Hawaiian cowboy on horseback wearing a blue shirt and maile lei before the start of the 33rd Annual Waimea Paniolo Parade, Church Road, Waimea, North Kohala District, Hawaii, USA
    WHZH0023.jpg
  • Blue Hawaiian Heliport, Waikoloa, South Kohala District, Hawaii, USA
    AWZH0057.jpg
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