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  2. Hawaiian sovereignty movement - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The Hawaiian sovereignty movement ( Hawaiian: ke ea Hawaiʻi) is a grassroots political and cultural campaign to reestablish an autonomous or independent nation or kingdom of Hawaii out of a desire for sovereignty, self-determination, and self-governance. [ 2][ 3]

  3. Hawaiian architecture - Wikipedia

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    Likewise, Art Deco is considered to be a blanket modernization of all architectural styles. Hawaiian builders created Hawaiian Beaux-Arts and Art Deco architecture by incorporating Hawaiian motifs and tropical treatments to the various parts of their projects. An example of Hawaiian Beaux-Arts is the Waikiki Natatorium War Memorial in Waikīkī.

  4. List of artists who painted Hawaii and its people - Wikipedia

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    Louis Pohl (1915–1999), painter, illustrator, art teacher, printmaker and cartoonist; Horatio Nelson Poole (1884–1949), painter, printmaker, muralist and teacher; John Prendergast (c. 1815–after 1911), English genre painter, illustrator; Gene Pressler (c. 1893–1933) figurative painter, illustrator [7]

  5. Hawaiian art - Wikipedia

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    Hawaiian art. Kuʻu Hae Aloha ( My Beloved Flag ), Hawaiian cotton quilt from Waimea, before 1918, Honolulu Museum of Art. The Hawaiian archipelago consists of 137 islands in the Pacific Ocean that are far from any other land. Polynesians arrived there one to two thousand years ago, and in 1778 Captain James Cook and his crew became the first ...

  6. Hui Aloha ʻĀina - Wikipedia

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    Hui Aloha ʻĀina. Hui Aloha ʻĀina were two Hawaiian nationalist organizations (one for men and another for women) established by Native Hawaiian political leaders and statesmen and their spouses in the aftermath of the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom and Queen Liliʻuokalani on January 17, 1893. The organization was formed to promote ...

  7. List of artists who made prints of Hawaii and its people ...

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    John Melville Kelly. Kate Kelly. Paul Landacre. Huc-Mazelet Luquiens [1] Alexander Samuel MacLeod. Ambrose Patterson [2] Louis Pohl. Robert Riggs [3] Shirley Ximena Hopper Russell.

  8. Kalākaua's 1874–75 state visit to the United States - Wikipedia

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    King Kalākaua of the Hawaiian Kingdom made a state visit to the United States during the period November 28, 1874, through February 3, 1875. Authorized by the legislature of Hawaii, the purpose of the visit was for the ratification of the reciprocity treaty. The 91-day round-trip journey across the United States began in Honolulu on November ...

  9. Jules Tavernier (painter) - Wikipedia

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    Tavernier was born on 27 April 1844 in Paris. He studied with French painter, Félix Joseph Barrias, but left France in the 1870s, never to return. Tavernier was employed as an illustrator by Harper's Magazine, which sent him, along with Paul Frenzeny, on a year-long coast-to-coast sketching tour in 1873. [1] He arrived in San Francisco in the ...

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