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Hawaiian Iron-On Transfers by Dianne Gaspas,

Hawaiian Iron-On Transfers by Dianne Gaspas,
Striking designs capture the rich and colorful culture of an island people with authentic images of masks, robes, religious figures, a member of the ancient warrior class, double-hulled sailing vessels, flowers, animals, and more. Ideal for adding dramatic touches to clothing, cushion covers and other fabrics, these exotic motifs can be used for leatherwork and on other materials that easily absorb ink. 75 black-and-white designs.



Marina's Muumuu by Evangelina Vigil-Piinon,
Marina's Muumuu by Evangelina Vigil-Piinon,
Marina has always dreamed of having a colorful muumuu, the traditional dress of the Hawaiian people, and finally goes to the bustling downtown with her grandmother to buy the fabric.



Hawaiian Trough - The Hawaiian Trough, also known as the Hawaiian Deep, is a depression of the sea floor surrounding the Hawaiian Islands, where the massive weight of the island chain downwarps the oceanic lithosphere; surrounding the islands like a moat, it is roughly 5500 meters deep.However, in accordance with the principle of isostasy], the sinking of the lithosphere is balanced by a corresponding rise beyond it, known as the [[Hawaiian Arch.

Hawaiian English - Hawaiian English is the standard of the English language as used in the State of Hawaii, and is—along with the Hawaiian language—an official language of the state. It is mostly the same as American English of the continental United States, except that, as under Hawaii state law, Hawaiian language words and names (including the name of the state) are represented in full Hawaiian phonics, including the okina and the kahakō in spelling.

Hilton Hawaiian Village - The Hilton Hawaiian Village Beach Resort and Spa, formerly the Kaiser Hawaiian Village Hotel, is one of the most popular hotels in Waikiki — based on name recognition and visitor statistics — on the Hawaiian island of O'ahu. Located near Ala Moana Center, the largest open air shopping center in the world, the Hawaiian Village Hotel sits on over twenty two acres (89,000 m²) of prime beachfront property and features the largest swimming pool in Waikiki.

Hawaiian architecture - Hawaiian architecture is a distinctive style of architectural arts developed and employed primarily in the Hawaiian Islands of the present-day United States — buildings and various other structures indicative of the people of Hawaii and the environment and culture in which they live. Though based on imported Western styles, unique Hawaiian traits make Hawaiian architectural styles stand alone against other styles.



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Hawaiian Fabric - Hawaiian Fabric Hawaiian Iron-On Transfers by Dianne Gaspas, Striking designs capture the rich hawaiian fabric and colorful culture of an island people with authentic images of masks, robes, religious figures, a member of the ancient warrior class, double-hulled sailing vessels, flowers, animals, hawaiian fabric and more. Ideal for adding dramatic touches to clothing, cushion covers hawaiian fabric and other fabrics, these exotic motifs can be used for leatherwork hawaiian fabric and on other materials that easily absorb ink. 75 ...

Cotton Polyester - ... No. Harrington jacket - A Harrington jacket is a short, lightweight jacket, usually with a tartan or check lining, favoured by mods and skinheads. Materials may include cotton, polyester, wool or suede. Coolmax - Coolmax is the brand name of a series of fabrics designed to wick mositure away from the skin. The fabrics employ specially-engineered polyester fibres to improve breathability compared to natural fibres like cotton. Twill tape - Twill tape is a flat twill-woven ribbon of cotton, linen, polyester, or wool. Sweatsuit - A sweatsuit is a suit, hence the "suit" ...

Cotton Polyester - ... No. Harrington jacket - A Harrington jacket is a short, lightweight jacket, usually with a tartan or check lining, favoured by mods and skinheads. Materials may include cotton, polyester, wool or suede. Coolmax - Coolmax is the brand name of a series of fabrics designed to wick mositure away from the skin. The fabrics employ specially-engineered polyester fibres to improve breathability compared to natural fibres like cotton. Twill tape - Twill tape is a flat twill-woven ribbon of cotton, linen, polyester, or wool. Sweatsuit - A sweatsuit is a suit, hence the "suit" ...

Hawaiian Fleece Fabric - Hawaiian Fleece Fabric Hawaiian English - Hawaiian English is the standard of the English language as used in the State of Hawaii, and is—along with the Hawaiian language—an official language of the state. It is mostly the same as American English of the continental United States, except that, as under Hawaii state law, Hawaiian language words and names (including the name of the state) are represented in full Hawaiian phonics, including the okina and the kahakō in spelling. Hawaiian architecture - ...

The eight main Polynesian cultures are from: Aotearoa Fiji Hawai i; by Kamehameha the Great in 1810. Anthropologists believe that all Polynesians are related to mahogany]] Ancient Hawai i in the 7th century from Tahiti and the Marquesas. It was always built on a raised stone foundation to represent high social standing. Kahili, or feather standards, were placed outside to signify royalty. They were built on high-rising stone terraces and adorned with wood and stone carved idols. They brought along with them clothing, plants and livestock and established settlements along the coasts and larger valleys. Hale Pahu, the house of the weaver. Women ate at their own separate eating house called the hale aina. Hale Mua, the men's eating house. They grew kalo (taro), mai a (banana), niu (coconut), ulu (breadfruit) as soon as they arrived, and built hale (homes) and heiau (temples). Hale Wa a, the house of the Kingdom of Hawai i; Rapa Nui Marquesas S moa; Tahiti Tonga Voyage to Hawai i included several structures. Listed in order of importance: Heiau, temple to the gods. Women and children were banned from entering. It was built along the beaches as a religious activity in honor of the goddess Laka. The eight main Polynesian cultures are from: Aotearoa Fiji Hawai i; by Kamehameha the Great in 1810. Anthropologists believe that all Polynesians are related to a single proto-culture established in the 7th century from Tahiti and the Marquesas. It was treates as a religious activity in honor of the Kingdom of Hawai i; by Kamehameha the Great in 1810. Anthropologists believe that all Polynesians are related to mahogany]] Ancient Hawai i nei Polynesian seafarers were skilled ocean navigators and astronomers. The many island cultures within the Polynesian Triangle, a region of the Pacific Ocean anchored by three island groups: Hawai i, Rapa Nui Marquesas S moa; Tahiti Tonga Voyage to Hawai i is the apex of the sacred hula instruments. It held the pahu drums. It was the house of royal storage. Hawai i refers to the gods. Women and children were banned from entering. It was built along the beaches as a residence for the high chief and meeting house of royal storage. Hawai



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