Blogs about: Polynesia

Friends, Waikiki, Hawaii

toemailer wrote 2 days ago: A bunch of kids standing half naked in front of a canoe with coconut trees in the background…jealous … more →

Tags: Photographs, USA, 바~사, toes, feet, Photography, toemail, Hawaii, Friends

It's Pacific Islander Heritage Day!2 comments

Pacific Island Ranger wrote 2 days ago: Experience  traditional Pacific Islander cultures at this year’s Pacific Islander Heritage Day … more →

Tags: Pacific Island National Parks, Puukohola Heiau, american samoa, Arts, Asian American, Big Island, canoes, Chuuk, crafts

May Day Lei Contest - Polynesian Cultural Center2 comments

Mainland Kamaaina wrote 4 days ago: I worked at the Polynesian Cultural Center for a few years and now that I look back on that experien … more →

Tags: Messages, aloha, Flowers, Hawaii, Hula, Laie, lei making, leis, May Day

Fa’a Samoa- May 15, 2013 Pacific Island Heritage Word of the Day

Pacific Island Ranger wrote 4 days ago: Samoan Ava Ceremony- part of the Fa’asamoa Ranger Epi from Tutuila Island in the National Park … more →

Tags: American Samoa, Word Of The Day, american samoa, Heritage, Culture, Polynesian, Ranger, islands, Ocean

Islands of smiles and brothers connected by an ocean2 comments

Ms. Boice wrote 1 week ago: This is the first part in a series of blogs about the Polynesian Cultural Center in Laie, Hawaii (on … more →

Tags: trips, Travel, Hawaii, oahu, Laie, Polynesian Cultural Center, BYU, BYU Hawaii, Brigham Young University Hawaii

French Polynesia

WUX wrote 1 week ago: … more →

Tags: World Wide, World Wide, French Polynesia

Ho‘oku‘ikahi – May 11, 2013 Pacific Island Heritage Word of the Day

Pacific Island Ranger wrote 1 week ago: The Seventh Generation Unites in the Annual Pu`ukohola Heiau Festival Ho`oku`ikahi- Stand Tall Toget … more →

Tags: Pacific Island National Parks, Puukohola Heiau, Akaka Bill, battle, cultural festival, Culture, event, Hawaii, Hawaiian

Kaloko – May 9, 2013 Pacific Island Heritage Word of the Day

Pacific Island Ranger wrote 1 week ago: Kaloko fishpond in Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park Ranger Ruth expands on the word Kaloko … more →

Tags: Word Of The Day, Kaloko-Honokohau, Big Island, boat, Canoe, Culture, Fishing, Hawaii, kailua-kona

Waikiki, Oahu, Hawaii5 comments

toemailer wrote 1 week ago: I get to play, work and play even more. My office is also my playground. I know what you’re thinking … more →

Tags: Photographs, USA, 바~사, toes, feet, Photography, toemail, Hawaii, Bikini

Kamehameha – May 8, 2013 Pacific Island Heritage Word of the Day

Pacific Island Ranger wrote 1 week ago: Kamehameha the Great On this day in 1819, Kamehameha the Great died in Kailua-Kona on the Big Island … more →

Tags: Word Of The Day, Puukohola Heiau, asian, Hawaii, Hawaiian, Heritage, Kamehameha, King, kingdom

Beach hair2 comments

What wear to day.com wrote 1 week ago: Referring back to last post  here are a few products to use (that I use for myself) to get a perfect … more →

Tags: Hair, Make up and Nails, Beauty, Blake Lively, bobby pin, french braid, hair, hairstyle, Kendall jenner, Long Hair

Dreaming...California? No. Polynesia!

What wear to day.com wrote 1 week ago: Summer is coming and we have to think quickly to update our wardrobe to deal with the summer season, … more →

Tags: Trend i like, Bikini, Boohoo, Flower, Kaftan, mai tai, maxi dress, summer, Sunglasses

Kon-Tiki Sails into the Movies

greenpete58 wrote 2 weeks ago: Thor Heyerdahl had a theory.  He believed that the Polynesians of the South Pacific did not original … more →

Tags: History, maritime, Movies, balsa, Easter Island, Espen Sandberg, inca, Jeremy Thomas, Joachim Roenning

sarahjinx13 wrote 2 weeks ago: An interesting video on the history of Hawaiian tattoos. Enjoy! … more →

Tags: Ink, tattoo, Hawaii, Traditional, Tribal

Springs Preserve Ohana Festival, Saturday, May 18

Glitter Gulch and Beyond wrote 3 weeks ago: SATURDAY, MAY 18 10:00 a.m.  4:00 p.m. Springs Preserve   Las Vegas, NV The Springs Preserve will ce … more →

Tags: Festivals, Music, Southwest, Las Vegas, activities, celebrations, Springs Preserve, Hawaii, ohana

Where to next, Tummy?1 comment

geet2go wrote 3 weeks ago: For the first time in a long time, I find myself with no exotic travel plans for the immediate futur … more →

Tags: Around the World, Share, Travel (2), Food, Travel, Vietnam, Vietnamese food, Japanese Food, Inspiration

The Armchair Traveller

skavop wrote 3 weeks ago: What a lazy week I’ve had. The weather has been pretty awful, which provided me with a good ex … more →

Tags: lifestyle, Book Reviews, videos, thor heyerdahl, Apsley Cherry-Garrard, Worst Journey in the World, Jon Krakauer, Everest, South Pole

If They Could Only Talk

Wanderland wrote 4 weeks ago:        The early settlers used to call it “Te Pito O Te Henua” (Navel of the World). Officially Chil … more →

Tags: Pacific, NEO webversjon, Easter Island, Easter, Discoveries, Dutch, Island, Civilization, Pacific Islands

Tools in Prehistoric Cultures: Shell Adzes and Comparative Archaeology

hraf755 wrote 1 month ago: Tongan shell adze from the Te Rangi Hiroa Collection at the Bishop Museum in Honolulu, Hawaii In the … more →

Tags: comparative archaeological studies, comparative archaeology, cross-cultural research, cross cultural studies, Cross Cultural Study, cross-cuyltural research, eHRAF Archaeology, HRAF, Human Relations Area Files


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