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International Breadfruit Conference
For centuries the people of Polynesia have recognized the importance of breadfruit — called ‘ulu in Hawaiian and Samoan — as a source of food, lumber, and other materials. History and movie fans may remember Captain Bligh and HMS Bounty sailed to Tahiti in the...![New Kauhola Art Gallery features Polynesian Cultural Center employee creations](https://blog.polynesia.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/driftwood-1.jpg?x30529)
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