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Hawaiian Culture Act 2 of HĀ: Breath of Life
Welcome to “Hawaiian Culture” Part 2 of our blog series, “HĀ: Breath of Life”, an in-depth look into the cultures of Polynesia, as presented in the Polynesian Cultural Center’s spectacular evening show. “The first three letters of the Hawaiian word...![Ultimate Guide to the Polynesian Cultural Center](https://blog.polynesia.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/HAMANA-KAHILI-Statue.jpeg)
Ultimate Guide to the Polynesian Cultural Center
We are very pleased to share the Ultimate Guide to Visiting the Polynesian Cultural Center. This detailed blog, written by Travel Blogger Harley Charlebois, provides a great overview of the packages available, things to see and activities to participate in...![Traditional loi (taro) farming and poi preparation: The Polynesian Cultural Center comes full circle](https://blog.polynesia.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/20191115_064949_001.jpg)
Traditional loi (taro) farming and poi preparation: The Polynesian Cultural Center comes full circle
The Polynesian Cultural Center’s kalo consultant The significance of poi in Hawaiian culture cannot be understated. It is still very much an important and favorite food for many modern Hawaiians and can be purchased in most local grocery stores. Meet Lono Logan, a...![Choosing a ukulele? Here’s what you need to know](https://blog.polynesia.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/watermelon.png)
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