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 |  |  | Reef Triggerfish: Encyclopedia II - Hawaii - SymbolsThe state constitution and various other measures of the Hawaiʻi State Legislature established official symbols meant to embody the distinctive culture and heritage of Hawaiʻi. These include a state bird, state flower, state gem, state mammal and a state tree. The Humuhumunukunukuāpua'a or Reef Triggerfish was the state fish, but in 2006, the authorizing legislation was found to have expired.
Included are the two statues representing HawaiʻSee also: Hawaii, Hawaii - Symbols, Hawaii - Geography, Hawaii - Climate, Hawaii - History, Hawaii - Hawaiian antiquity, Hawaii - Hawaiian kingdom, Hawaii - Hawaiian territory, Hawaii - Hawaiian statehood, Hawaii - Languages, Hawaii - Origins, Hawaii - Revival, Hawaii - Pidgin, Hawaii - Debates, Hawaii - Government, Hawaii - Economy, Hawaii - Education, Hawaii - Schools and academies, Hawaii - Colleges and universities, Hawaii - Problems, Hawaii - Media, Hawaii - Newspapers, Hawaii - Television, Hawaii - Film, Hawaii - Culture, Hawaii - Demographics, Hawaii - Famous people from Hawaiʻi Read more here: » Hawaii: Encyclopedia II - Hawaii - Symbols |
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 |  |  | Reef Triggerfish: Encyclopedia II - Hawaii - SymbolsThe state constitution and various other measures of the Hawaiʻi State Legislature established official symbols meant to embody the distinctive culture and heritage of Hawaiʻi. These include a state bird, state fish, state flower, state gem, state mammal, state tree and the state muffin, though only a few other states share this symbol, like Washington. Included are the two statues representing HawaiʻSee also: Hawaii, Hawaii - Symbols, Hawaii - Geography, Hawaii - Climate, Hawaii - History, Hawaii - Hawaiian antiquity, Hawaii - Hawaiian kingdom, Hawaii - Hawaiian territory, Hawaii - Hawaiian statehood, Hawaii - Languages, Hawaii - Origins, Hawaii - Revival, Hawaii - Pidgin, Hawaii - Debates, Hawaii - Government, Hawaii - Economy, Hawaii - Education, Hawaii - Schools and academies, Hawaii - Colleges and universities, Hawaii - Problems, Hawaii - Media, Hawaii - Newspapers, Hawaii - Television, Hawaii - Film, Hawaii - Culture, Hawaii - Demographics, Hawaii - Famous people from Hawaiʻi Read more here: » Hawaii: Encyclopedia II - Hawaii - Symbols |
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 |  |  | Reef Triggerfish: Encyclopedia II - Hawaii - GeographyMain article: Hawaiian Islands
Hawaii is the only US state that is completely surrounded by water. It is one of two states that do not share a border with another US state (Alaska being the other).
Nineteen islands and atolls extending across a distance of 2,400 km (1,500 mi) comprise the Hawaiian Archipelago. The main islands are the eight high islands at the southeastern end of the island chain. These islands are, in order from the northwest to southeast, Niʻihau, KauaSee also:Hawaii, Hawaii - Symbols, Hawaii - Geography, Hawaii - Climate, Hawaii - History, Hawaii - Hawaiian antiquity, Hawaii - Hawaiian kingdom, Hawaii - Hawaiian territory, Hawaii - Hawaiian statehood, Hawaii - Languages, Hawaii - Origins, Hawaii - Revival, Hawaii - Pidgin, Hawaii - Debates, Hawaii - Government, Hawaii - Economy, Hawaii - Education, Hawaii - Schools and academies, Hawaii - Colleges and universities, Hawaii - Problems, Hawaii - Media, Hawaii - Newspapers, Hawaii - Television, Hawaii - Film, Hawaii - Culture, Hawaii - Demographics, Hawaii - Famous people from Hawaiʻi Read more here: » Hawaii: Encyclopedia II - Hawaii - Geography |
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 |  |  | Reef Triggerfish: Encyclopedia II - Hawaii - HistoryMain article: History of Hawai'i
Hawaii - Hawaiian antiquity.
Main article: Ancient Hawaiʻi, Hawaiian mythology, Polynesian mythology
Anthropologists believe that Polynesians from the Marquesas and Society Islands first populated the Hawaiian Islands in approximately 300AD, followed by Tahitian settlers in approximately 1300AD who conquered and eliminated the original inhabitants of the islands. These Tahitian conquerors preserved memories of their migrati ...
See also:Hawaii, Hawaii - Symbols, Hawaii - Geography, Hawaii - Climate, Hawaii - History, Hawaii - Hawaiian antiquity, Hawaii - Hawaiian kingdom, Hawaii - Hawaiian territory, Hawaii - Hawaiian statehood, Hawaii - Languages, Hawaii - Origins, Hawaii - Revival, Hawaii - Pidgin, Hawaii - Debates, Hawaii - Government, Hawaii - Economy, Hawaii - Education, Hawaii - Schools and academies, Hawaii - Colleges and universities, Hawaii - Problems, Hawaii - Media, Hawaii - Newspapers, Hawaii - Television, Hawaii - Film, Hawaii - Culture, Hawaii - Demographics, Hawaii - Famous people from Hawaiʻi Read more here: » Hawaii: Encyclopedia II - Hawaii - History |
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Hawaii is the only U.S. state that is completely surrounded by water. It is one of two states that does not share a border with another U.S. state (Alaska being the other).
Nineteen islands and atolls extending across a distance of 2,400 km (1,500 mi) comprise the Hawaiian Archipelago. The main islands are the eight high islands at the southeastern end of the island chain. These islands are, in order from the northwest to southeast, Niʻihau, KauaSee also:Hawaii, Hawaii - Symbols, Hawaii - Geography, Hawaii - Climate, Hawaii - History, Hawaii - Hawaiian antiquity, Hawaii - Hawaiian kingdom, Hawaii - Hawaiian territory, Hawaii - Hawaiian statehood, Hawaii - Languages, Hawaii - Origins, Hawaii - Revival, Hawaii - Pidgin, Hawaii - Debates, Hawaii - Government, Hawaii - Economy, Hawaii - Education, Hawaii - Schools and academies, Hawaii - Colleges and universities, Hawaii - Problems, Hawaii - Media, Hawaii - Newspapers, Hawaii - Television, Hawaii - Film, Hawaii - Culture, Hawaii - Demographics, Hawaii - Famous people from Hawaiʻi Read more here: » Hawaii: Encyclopedia II - Hawaii - Geography |
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Hawaii - Hawaiian antiquity.
Main article: Ancient Hawaiʻi, Hawaiian mythology, Polynesian mythology
Anthropologists believe that Polynesians from the Marquesas and Society Islands first populated the Hawaiian Islands in approximately 300 AD, followed by Tahitian settlers in approximately 1300 AD who conquered and eliminated the original inhabitants of the islands. These Tahitian conquerors preserved memories of their migra ...
See also:Hawaii, Hawaii - Symbols, Hawaii - Geography, Hawaii - Climate, Hawaii - History, Hawaii - Hawaiian antiquity, Hawaii - Hawaiian kingdom, Hawaii - Hawaiian territory, Hawaii - Hawaiian statehood, Hawaii - Languages, Hawaii - Origins, Hawaii - Revival, Hawaii - Pidgin, Hawaii - Debates, Hawaii - Government, Hawaii - Economy, Hawaii - Education, Hawaii - Schools and academies, Hawaii - Colleges and universities, Hawaii - Problems, Hawaii - Media, Hawaii - Newspapers, Hawaii - Television, Hawaii - Film, Hawaii - Culture, Hawaii - Demographics, Hawaii - Famous people from Hawaiʻi Read more here: » Hawaii: Encyclopedia II - Hawaii - History |
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 |  |  | Reef Triggerfish: Encyclopedia II - Hawaii - ClimateThe climate of Hawaii is typical of tropical areas. It is famous for being warm throughout the whole year; during the summer, the temperature often reaches 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Though people who live in Hawaii often complain about the heat, tourists generally enjoy the warm weather, as many of them come from colder climes. Thus, Hawaii has become a popular tourist destination in the wintertime, when Hawaii's weather would be above 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Hawaii is also popular with tourists in the summer because it does not suffer from the ...
See also:Hawaii, Hawaii - Symbols, Hawaii - Geography, Hawaii - Climate, Hawaii - History, Hawaii - Hawaiian antiquity, Hawaii - Hawaiian kingdom, Hawaii - Hawaiian territory, Hawaii - Hawaiian statehood, Hawaii - Languages, Hawaii - Origins, Hawaii - Revival, Hawaii - Pidgin, Hawaii - Debates, Hawaii - Government, Hawaii - Economy, Hawaii - Education, Hawaii - Schools and academies, Hawaii - Colleges and universities, Hawaii - Problems, Hawaii - Media, Hawaii - Newspapers, Hawaii - Television, Hawaii - Film, Hawaii - Culture, Hawaii - Demographics, Hawaii - Famous people from Hawaiʻi Read more here: » Hawaii: Encyclopedia II - Hawaii - Climate |
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 |  |  | Reef Triggerfish: Encyclopedia II - Hawaii - Famous people from HawaiʻiThe list of famous people from Hawaiʻi is a comprehensive, alphabetized list of persons who have achieved fame that presently or at one time claimed Hawaiʻi as their home. Separate registers of members of the Hawaiian royal family and Hawaiʻi politicians are also available.
Father Damien
Beatified towards sainthood by Pope John Paul II
Mother Marianne Cope
Beatified towards sainthood by Pope Benedict XVI
Hiram F ...
See also:Hawaii, Hawaii - Symbols, Hawaii - Geography, Hawaii - Climate, Hawaii - History, Hawaii - Hawaiian antiquity, Hawaii - Hawaiian kingdom, Hawaii - Hawaiian territory, Hawaii - Hawaiian statehood, Hawaii - Languages, Hawaii - Origins, Hawaii - Revival, Hawaii - Pidgin, Hawaii - Debates, Hawaii - Government, Hawaii - Economy, Hawaii - Education, Hawaii - Schools and academies, Hawaii - Colleges and universities, Hawaii - Problems, Hawaii - Media, Hawaii - Newspapers, Hawaii - Television, Hawaii - Film, Hawaii - Culture, Hawaii - Demographics, Hawaii - Famous people from Hawaiʻi Read more here: » Hawaii: Encyclopedia II - Hawaii - Famous people from Hawaiʻi |
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Hawaii - Newspapers.
Two major competing Honolulu-based newspapers serve all of Hawaiʻi. The Honolulu Advertiser is owned by Gannett Pacific Corporation while the Honolulu Star-Bulletin is owned by Black Press of British Columbia in Canada. Both are among the largest newspapers in the United States in terms of circulation. Other locally published newspapers are available to r ...
See also:Hawaii, Hawaii - Symbols, Hawaii - Geography, Hawaii - Climate, Hawaii - History, Hawaii - Hawaiian antiquity, Hawaii - Hawaiian kingdom, Hawaii - Hawaiian territory, Hawaii - Hawaiian statehood, Hawaii - Languages, Hawaii - Origins, Hawaii - Revival, Hawaii - Pidgin, Hawaii - Debates, Hawaii - Government, Hawaii - Economy, Hawaii - Education, Hawaii - Schools and academies, Hawaii - Colleges and universities, Hawaii - Problems, Hawaii - Media, Hawaii - Newspapers, Hawaii - Television, Hawaii - Film, Hawaii - Culture, Hawaii - Demographics, Hawaii - Famous people from Hawaiʻi Read more here: » Hawaii: Encyclopedia II - Hawaii - Media |
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 |  |  | Reef Triggerfish: Encyclopedia II - Hawaii - LanguagesMain articles: Hawaiian language, Hawaiian English
The state of Hawaiʻi has two official languages as prescribed by the Constitution of Hawaiʻi adopted at the 1978 constitutional convention: Hawaiian and English. Article XV, Section 4 requires the use of Hawaiian in official state business such as public acts, documents, laws and transactions. Standard Hawaiian English, a subset of American English, is also commonly used for other formal business. Hawaiian is legally a ...
See also:Hawaii, Hawaii - Symbols, Hawaii - Geography, Hawaii - Climate, Hawaii - History, Hawaii - Hawaiian antiquity, Hawaii - Hawaiian kingdom, Hawaii - Hawaiian territory, Hawaii - Hawaiian statehood, Hawaii - Languages, Hawaii - Origins, Hawaii - Revival, Hawaii - Pidgin, Hawaii - Debates, Hawaii - Government, Hawaii - Economy, Hawaii - Education, Hawaii - Schools and academies, Hawaii - Colleges and universities, Hawaii - Problems, Hawaii - Media, Hawaii - Newspapers, Hawaii - Television, Hawaii - Film, Hawaii - Culture, Hawaii - Demographics, Hawaii - Famous people from Hawaiʻi Read more here: » Hawaii: Encyclopedia II - Hawaii - Languages |
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Hawaii - Hawaiian antiquity.
Main article: Ancient Hawaiʻi, Hawaiian mythology, Polynesian mythology
Anthropologists believe that Polynesians from the Marquesas and Society Islands first populated the Hawaiian Islands in approximately 300AD, followed by Tahitian settlers in approximately 1300AD who conquered and eliminated the original inhabitants of the islands. These Tahitian conquerors preserved memories of their migrations orally through genealogies and folk tales, ...
See also:Hawaii, Hawaii - Symbols, Hawaii - Geography, Hawaii - Climate, Hawaii - History, Hawaii - Hawaiian antiquity, Hawaii - Hawaiian kingdom, Hawaii - Hawaiian territory, Hawaii - Hawaiian statehood, Hawaii - Languages, Hawaii - Origins, Hawaii - Revival, Hawaii - Pidgin, Hawaii - Debates, Hawaii - Government, Hawaii - Economy, Hawaii - Education, Hawaii - Schools and academies, Hawaii - Colleges and universities, Hawaii - Problems, Hawaii - Media, Hawaii - Newspapers, Hawaii - Television, Hawaii - Film, Hawaii - Culture, Hawaii - Demographics, Hawaii - Famous people from Hawaiʻi Read more here: » Hawaii: Encyclopedia II - Hawaii - History |
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 |  |  | Reef Triggerfish: Encyclopedia II - Hawaii - ClimateThe Climate of Hawaii is typical of tropical areas. It is famous for being warm throughout the whole year; during the summer, the temperature may reach to around 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Though people who live in Hawaii often complain about the heat, tourists generally enjoy the warm weather, as many of them come from locations of colder climates. Thus, Hawaii has become a popular tourist destination in the wintertime, when the Hawaiian weather would be above 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Hawaii is also popular with tourists in the summer because it does not suffer from the same heat waves that occur in the continental North America -- Hawaii has trade ...
See also:Hawaii, Hawaii - Symbols, Hawaii - Geography, Hawaii - Climate, Hawaii - History, Hawaii - Hawaiian antiquity, Hawaii - Hawaiian kingdom, Hawaii - Hawaiian territory, Hawaii - Hawaiian statehood, Hawaii - Languages, Hawaii - Origins, Hawaii - Revival, Hawaii - Pidgin, Hawaii - Debates, Hawaii - Government, Hawaii - Economy, Hawaii - Education, Hawaii - Schools and academies, Hawaii - Colleges and universities, Hawaii - Problems, Hawaii - Media, Hawaii - Newspapers, Hawaii - Television, Hawaii - Film, Hawaii - Culture, Hawaii - Demographics, Hawaii - Famous people from Hawaiʻi Read more here: » Hawaii: Encyclopedia II - Hawaii - Climate |
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Hawaii is the only US state that is completely surrounded by water. It is one of the two states that do not share a border with another US state (Alaska being the other).
Nineteen islands and atolls extending across a distance of 2,400 km (1,500 mi) comprise the Hawaiian Archipelago. The main islands are the eight high islands at the southeastern end of the island chain. These islands are, in order from the northwest to southeast, Niʻihau, KauaSee also:Hawaii, Hawaii - Symbols, Hawaii - Geography, Hawaii - Climate, Hawaii - History, Hawaii - Hawaiian antiquity, Hawaii - Hawaiian kingdom, Hawaii - Hawaiian territory, Hawaii - Hawaiian statehood, Hawaii - Languages, Hawaii - Origins, Hawaii - Revival, Hawaii - Pidgin, Hawaii - Debates, Hawaii - Government, Hawaii - Economy, Hawaii - Education, Hawaii - Schools and academies, Hawaii - Colleges and universities, Hawaii - Problems, Hawaii - Media, Hawaii - Newspapers, Hawaii - Television, Hawaii - Film, Hawaii - Culture, Hawaii - Demographics, Hawaii - Famous people from Hawaiʻi Read more here: » Hawaii: Encyclopedia II - Hawaii - Geography |
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 |  |  | Reef Triggerfish: Encyclopedia II - Hawaii - GovernmentThe state government of Hawaiʻi is modeled after the federal government with adaptations originating from the kingdom era of Hawaiian history. As codified in the Constitution of Hawaiʻi, there are three branches of government: executive, legislative and judicial.
The executive branch is led by the Governor of Hawaiʻi and assisted by the Lieutenant Governor of Hawaiʻi, both elected on the same ticket. The governor, in ...
See also:Hawaii, Hawaii - Symbols, Hawaii - Geography, Hawaii - Climate, Hawaii - History, Hawaii - Hawaiian antiquity, Hawaii - Hawaiian kingdom, Hawaii - Hawaiian territory, Hawaii - Hawaiian statehood, Hawaii - Languages, Hawaii - Origins, Hawaii - Revival, Hawaii - Pidgin, Hawaii - Debates, Hawaii - Government, Hawaii - Economy, Hawaii - Education, Hawaii - Schools and academies, Hawaii - Colleges and universities, Hawaii - Problems, Hawaii - Media, Hawaii - Newspapers, Hawaii - Television, Hawaii - Film, Hawaii - Culture, Hawaii - Demographics, Hawaii - Famous people from Hawaiʻi Read more here: » Hawaii: Encyclopedia II - Hawaii - Government |
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 |  |  | Reef Triggerfish: Encyclopedia II - Hawaii - EconomyThe history of Hawaiʻi can be traced through a succession of dominating industries: sandalwood, whaling, sugarcane, pineapple, military, tourism, and education. Since statehood was achieved in 1959, tourism continues to be the largest industry in Hawaiʻi, contributing 24.3% of the Gross State Product (GSP) in 1997. Most recently, new efforts were created to diversify the economy. The total gross output for the state in 2003 was USD $47 billion. Per capita income for Hawaiʻ< ...
See also:Hawaii, Hawaii - Symbols, Hawaii - Geography, Hawaii - Climate, Hawaii - History, Hawaii - Hawaiian antiquity, Hawaii - Hawaiian kingdom, Hawaii - Hawaiian territory, Hawaii - Hawaiian statehood, Hawaii - Languages, Hawaii - Origins, Hawaii - Revival, Hawaii - Pidgin, Hawaii - Debates, Hawaii - Government, Hawaii - Economy, Hawaii - Education, Hawaii - Schools and academies, Hawaii - Colleges and universities, Hawaii - Problems, Hawaii - Media, Hawaii - Newspapers, Hawaii - Television, Hawaii - Film, Hawaii - Culture, Hawaii - Demographics, Hawaii - Famous people from Hawaiʻi Read more here: » Hawaii: Encyclopedia II - Hawaii - Economy |
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Hawaii - Newspapers.
Two major competing Honolulu-based newspapers serve all of Hawaiʻi. The Honolulu Advertiser is owned by Gannett Pacific Corporation while the Honolulu Star-Bulletin is owned by Black Press of British Columbia in Canada. Both are two of the largest newspapers in the United States, in terms of circulation. Other locally published newspapers are available to residents of the various islands. The Hawaiʻi business community ...
See also:Hawaii, Hawaii - Symbols, Hawaii - Geography, Hawaii - Climate, Hawaii - History, Hawaii - Hawaiian antiquity, Hawaii - Hawaiian kingdom, Hawaii - Hawaiian territory, Hawaii - Hawaiian statehood, Hawaii - Languages, Hawaii - Origins, Hawaii - Revival, Hawaii - Pidgin, Hawaii - Debates, Hawaii - Government, Hawaii - Economy, Hawaii - Education, Hawaii - Schools and academies, Hawaii - Colleges and universities, Hawaii - Problems, Hawaii - Media, Hawaii - Newspapers, Hawaii - Television, Hawaii - Film, Hawaii - Culture, Hawaii - Demographics, Hawaii - Famous people from Hawaiʻi Read more here: » Hawaii: Encyclopedia II - Hawaii - Media |
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Hawaiʻi is currently the only state in the union with a unified school system statewide. It is also the oldest public education system west of the Mississippi River. Policy decisions are made by the fourteen-member state Board of Education, with thirteen members elected for four-year terms and one non-voting student member. The Board of Education sets statewide educational policy and hires the state superintendent of ...
See also:Hawaii, Hawaii - Symbols, Hawaii - Geography, Hawaii - Climate, Hawaii - History, Hawaii - Hawaiian antiquity, Hawaii - Hawaiian kingdom, Hawaii - Hawaiian territory, Hawaii - Hawaiian statehood, Hawaii - Languages, Hawaii - Origins, Hawaii - Revival, Hawaii - Pidgin, Hawaii - Debates, Hawaii - Government, Hawaii - Economy, Hawaii - Education, Hawaii - Schools and academies, Hawaii - Colleges and universities, Hawaii - Problems, Hawaii - Media, Hawaii - Newspapers, Hawaii - Television, Hawaii - Film, Hawaii - Culture, Hawaii - Demographics, Hawaii - Famous people from Hawaiʻi Read more here: » Hawaii: Encyclopedia II - Hawaii - Education |
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 |  |  | Reef Triggerfish: Encyclopedia II - Hawaii - DemographicsAs of 2005, Hawaii has an estimated population of 1,275,194, which is an increase of 13,070, or 1.0%, from the prior year and an increase of 63,657, or 5.3%, since the year 2000. This includes a natural increase since the last census of 48,111 people (that is 96,028 births minus 47,917 deaths) and an increase due to net migration of 16,956 people into the state. Immigration from outside the United States resulted in a net increase of 30,068 people, and migration within the countr ...
See also:Hawaii, Hawaii - Symbols, Hawaii - Geography, Hawaii - Climate, Hawaii - History, Hawaii - Hawaiian antiquity, Hawaii - Hawaiian kingdom, Hawaii - Hawaiian territory, Hawaii - Hawaiian statehood, Hawaii - Languages, Hawaii - Origins, Hawaii - Revival, Hawaii - Pidgin, Hawaii - Debates, Hawaii - Government, Hawaii - Economy, Hawaii - Education, Hawaii - Schools and academies, Hawaii - Colleges and universities, Hawaii - Problems, Hawaii - Media, Hawaii - Newspapers, Hawaii - Television, Hawaii - Film, Hawaii - Culture, Hawaii - Demographics, Hawaii - Famous people from Hawaiʻi Read more here: » Hawaii: Encyclopedia II - Hawaii - Demographics |
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