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HAWAIIHAWAII
What's Inside:
  • How the Hawaiian Islands Formed
  • Plants and Animals in Hawaii
  • Ancient Hawaii
  • Modern History of Hawaii
  • Hawaii's Traditional Arts
  • The Islands of Hawaii
  • The Costs and Benefits of Tourism
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"Say “aloha” and your mouth just naturally forms a smile. Aloha is a Hawaiian word with many meanings. Hawaiians use it to say hello – and goodbye. Literally, it translates as love, affection, or kindness. Traditionally, to greet someone with aloha was to acknowledge the goodness in that person. “Aloha” is how Hawaiians greet the six million tourists who visit their state each year. . . "