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TERMS / GLOSSARYAloha: “love, affection, mercy, beloved, greeting, Hello, Goodbye” E komo mai: welcome He aha ka mea hou: “What’s new?” Hoe: “Paddle” Kai: “sea, sea water, area near the sea” Keiki: “ Child or children” Kane: “Man” Mahalo: “thanks, gratitude; to thank” Malihini: “Someone who is a visitor, guest, or newcomer to the islands” Ohana: “Family” Wa’a: “canoe, rough-hewn canoe, caoeman, paddlers” Wahine: “woman” ![]() |
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