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夏威夷的艺术与文化:Aloha 的表现方式
Ea Mai Hawaiinuiakea
夏威夷岛的故事
Ea Mai Hawaiinuiakea
Chants chronicle the people, places and events that make Hawaiʻi, Hawaiʻi. Ea Mai Hawaiinuiakea is a genealogy chant that speaks of the birth of the islands and the descendents of Haloa, the first Hawaiian.
阅读更多卡美哈美哈国王一世 (King Kamehameha I)
进一步了解这位征服和统一众岛屿的夏威夷伟大君王的历史。
阅读更多进一步了解 如何寻找夏威夷英雄 人物雕像
了解夏威夷文化和历史
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