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Nga Taonga Takaro
Nga Taonga Takaro Maori sports and exercises are encapsulated within the Realm of Nga Taonga Takaro (NTT). This realm includes all the cultural and natural world influences on the participants of sports & games before, during and after...
0 commentsHawaiiana Is Everything Hawaiian
Have you ever wondered what Hawaiiana means? Simply put it means all things Hawaiian. Who are the Hawaiian people? Hawaiians came to Hawaii around 400AD. They migrated from Polynesia Triangle in the Pacific Ocean. They navigated with the...
0 commentsThe Sleeping Giant of Hawaii
An icon that graces the Kaua'i tourism brochures is Nounou Mountain or, as it is more commonly known, The Sleeping Giant. A writer pays tribute by way of a prose poem to the resting behemoth. In so doing, he acknowledges on a different level the local people's own slumber as a result of Kaua'i's transition from idyllic origins to contemporary superficiality.
0 comments'Opihi--The Hawaiian Limpet
Looking for another viable food source, handcrafted items to buy or sell on Etsy, or simply an interesting read during your coffee break? A miniature mobile volcano-shaped mollusk, the lowly limpet is vital to the sociocultural heartbeat of Pacific Islanders. Got your butter knives and screwdrivers ready? Let's go pick 'opihi!
0 commentsUsing your GARMIN GPS Navigator - the Nuvi465 for CAR, TRUCK and RV drivers
Here is a review of the fantastic Garmin nuvi465T truck and Car GPS Navigator. Read the features and options that make it so valuable to the driver of a Car, a Morothome, an RV or a Truck.
2 commentsCelebrating Christmas in Hawaii
Traditions and a typical Christmas celebration in Hawaii. Tree lighting, menu and Santa's arrival.
2 commentsKikuyu People: Traditional Foods
The Kikuyu diet was mainly from agricultural produce. They kept cattle and goats, but mainly for ritual purposes and as a currency for the purchase of goods and the payment of dowry. Like in the Maasai community, the Kikuyu were forbiden from eating wild animals. It was also taboo to eat fish and birds like chicken and ducks.
10 commentsThe 3 Foulest Things I Have Ever Put In My Mouth
Along with passion and talent for the culinary arts, one of the basic requisites for anyone interested in cooking, from making meals at home to the budding professional, is an adventurous palate. Variety is the spice of life, true, however, they...
4 commentsFire Poi - First Video Online
Recently I have become very interested in video as you may have seen with my Glitch stop animation clay robot. I am starting to like the idea of making clips, editing and posting them online. I put together a clip here of me fire dancing in a...
1 commentSteve Comes To Dinner
Gentle reader! Or perhaps, gentle readers, because I believe there are upwards of three or four of you out there who have read my hubs. I know that most of you have inadvertently come this was in pursuit of clearer and crisper writing, as that...
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