Culture - General
Information Sites
- AHEM -
Alliance for the Heritage of East Maui - This group was a bit hard to
shoebox - they are trying to preserve history and culture of their community.
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Celebration Of The Arts - Maui Hawaii - 2003 marked their 11th year.
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e-Hawaii - Features - Hawaii's People by Herb Barringer - an interesting
article, covering both the current makeup of Hawaii's People, and dangers that
may harm the balance and variety already there.
- THE
CTAHR HISTORIC COSTUME COLLECTION - at the U of Hawaii at Manoa.
They have a Hawaiian attire collection, including aloha attire.
- HAWAI`I COUNCIL
FOR THE HUMANITIES - "promoter and supporter of activities that further
awareness of the worth and value of the humanities among the general public in
Hawai`i."
- Hawaii Consortium
for the Arts - HCA - "arts service and advocacy organization."
- Hawaiian
Culture - interesting link list. I am not sure of it's age.
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Hawaiian Culture THE HAWAIIAN HOME PAGE Come Home Every Day to
Your Hawaiian Home on the Web....Aloha Mai! - Incredibly
extensive resource!
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Hawaii Islands - an interesting and extensive site on Hawai'i.
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Hawaii Museums Association - "Hawai'i Museums & Cultural Attractions."
Lots of good stuff, sorted by island.
- Hawaii State
Foundation on Culture and the Arts - "...to promote, perpetuate, preserve,
and encourage culture and the arts, history and the humanities."
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Historical Museums Hawaii (History) - info on the same throughout the
islands. A bit brief.
- Hawaii
Travel - about.com's Hawaiian culture site. Lots of ads and popups.
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Hawaiian Values - each concept is named in Hawai'ian.
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Ka Lokomaika`i -
the Good Insides.
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Language and Culture of Hawai'i - General, and definitely more language
oriented, but of general interest.
- MAUI
CULTURE, HISTORY AND HAWAIIAN HERITAGE - lots of stuff to explore....
- PAPA
KUHIKUHI - Maui Nui Cultural Links Directory - "...designed to provide our
visitors with a guide for learning about the special culture of Maui Nui (the
islands of Maui, Moloka`i, Lana`i and Kaho`olawe), to encourage respectful and
sensitive tourism activity."
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