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Hawaiiana is a
popular term of academia used in reference to history and various
aspects of the culture of Hawai'i, currently a region and state of the
United States. The term is used especially in reflection of the periods
of antiquity and the Kingdom of Hawai'i era. Hawaiiana has become
increasingly popular among students of history and sociology throughout
the world. The principal repository of Hawaiiana is the Princess Bernice
Pauahi Bishop Museum in Honolulu on the island of O'ahu. The institution
is also called the Hawai'i State Museum of Natural and Cultural History
and often shares artifacts and information with other institutions
globally for the sake of research and study.
The term "Hawaiiana" was coined in 1948 by Hawaiian entertainer and
cultural expert, Nona Beamer.[1] Main article: Culture of Hawaii
The aboriginal culture of Hawaii is Polynesian. Hawaii represents the
northernmost extension of the vast Polynesian triangle of the south and
central Pacific Ocean. While traditional Hawaiian culture remains only
as vestiges influencing modern Hawaiian society, there are reenactments
of the ceremonies and traditions throughout the islands. Some of these
cultural influences are strong enough to have affected the culture of
the United States at large, including the popularity (in greatly
modified form) of luaus and hula.
Decorative, Colllectible Hawaii memorabilia , artifacts & Souvenirs.
Hawaian Culture Collectibles, crafts, memorabilia and souvenirs.
Ming's jewelry - Hula lamps - Wood perfumes
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Hula prints & posters - Calendar art - Airbrush paintings -
Gill - Mundorff - Freeman -
Hale Pua - Frank Oda -Hula nodders - Hawaiian dolls - Julene Figurines -
Ukuleles - koa wood preferred -
Ephemera - Books - Menus - Etched glass blocks - Woodenware
Folk Art, Furniture, Architectural Elements, Horn, Ivory, Jewelry,
Lacquer, Metalwork, Scholar Art, Snuff Bottles, Textiles, Wood, garments , hats,
shoes, textiles,
baby carriers or panel, jewelry or ornaments, ritual or
festival art,Porcelain, Stoneware, Lacquer, , TDevotional Objects,
Woodcrafts, Baskets ,Textiles, Cups, Tea pots, tea sets,
vases, Hawaiian Apparel, Tikis, Baskets, Ukulele, Masks,
Figurines, Statues,Carvings, Crafts, Jewelry, Bowls, Woodcrafts, Pottery,
Bedspreads, memorabilia
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