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Hawaiian$33995$ - translation to spanish

HAWAIIAN RESURGENCE OF THEIR DISTINCT CULTURAL IDENTITY
Hawaiian Rennaissance; Hawaiian renaissance; Second Hawaiian Renaissance; First Hawaiian Renaissance
  • Hokulea and outrigger canoes at Kailua, 2005
  • Kalakaua's 49th Birthday Hula
  • Merrie Monarch Festival, 2003
  • ʻIolani Palace, 1882 (foreground left to right) Kalakaua, Charles Hastings Judd, Kapiolani, and Antoinette Manini Swan.

Hawaiian      
n. hawaiano, residente de Hawai (estado de los E.E.U.U.)
Hawaiian         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Hawai'ian; Hawaiian (disambiguation)
(n./adj.) = hawaiano

Def: Nombre y adjetivo.
Ex: In the opening scene, people are sunbathing in bathing trunks and bikinis on a Hawaiian beach.
luau         
  • Food at a ''lūʻau'' on [[Oʻahu]] in 1996
  • Dancers and musicians at a commercial ''lūʻau''
  • People dancing at a ''lūʻau''
  • [[Princess Kaiulani]]'s ''lūʻau'' banquet at [[ʻĀinahau]] for the U.S. Commissioners in 1898
  • Robert Louis Stevenson at royal ''lūʻau'', 1889
TRADITIONAL HAWAIAN FEAST
Lū’au; Lū‘au; Hawaiian feast; Lou Ow; Hawaiian party; Luau; Lū'au
fiesta al aire libre con comida hawaiiana y entretenimiento

Definition

aloha shirt
¦ noun a loose, brightly patterned Hawaiian shirt.

Wikipedia

Hawaiian Renaissance

The Hawaiian Renaissance (also called the Hawaiian Cultural Renaissance) was the Hawaiian resurgence of a distinct cultural identity that draws upon traditional kānaka maoli culture, with a significant divergence from the tourism-based culture which Hawaiʻi was previously known for worldwide (along with the rest of Polynesia). The Hawaiian Renaissance has been pointed to as a global model for biocultural restoration and sustainability.