December 2004/January 2005
ON THE COVER
Truly Alfresco
Picnicking at the
Waipio Valley lookout
on the Hamakua Coast
Photo: Linny Morris Cunningham
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Hana Hou!
Vol. 7, No. 6
December 2004/
January 2005
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Native Intelligence
It Takes a Kaiaulu
Sweet Songs of Youth
Screen Saver
Lady Marmalade
Growing Native
A Tree Grows in Pearl City
Beach Digs
Hula Hip Joint
Made in the Shades
Features
Roots Revival
Sugar's days are over in Hamakua, but a bright future is jelling as new immigrants and new crops take hold in the coast's legendarily fertile soil
Treasure Islands
Hawaii's jewelry makers are masters of the art of adornment
Lessons of the Kumu
Mapuana de Silva has made a life's work of keeping traditional hula alive and passing it on to future generations
Shooting the Tube
Surf cinematographer Don King is Hollywood's man in the big blue
Body of Work
On paper or on skin, Kandi Everett makes a lasting impression
Flight of the Navigators
The tiny kolea is one of the world's true frequent flyers
The Rock of the Bay
Alcatraz has been home to pelicans, soldiers, mobsters and activists. Now it belongs to curious visitors--and brave swimmers
Sonic Boon
Maui's Manao Radio is riding a low-powered wave to success
Straight, No Chaser
It's the lush life at Jackie Ward's house of music in Kaimuki
Hawaii Gold
Headed to Vegas? Put a little aloha in your game
Best of the Islands
Where to go and what to do in Hawaii
Hana Hou! Crossword
Hamakua Hideaways
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