I think I learned years ago when I went to Hawaii that you don't bring puka shells back. You've got to be careful of your vacation purchases.
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I'm half Hawaiian and the haka is a very sacred thing, something your family teaches you - my father taught me.
One cannot collect all the beautiful shells on the beach. One can collect only a few, and they are more beautiful if they are few.
I want to stay in Hawaii a little while. I'm kind of liking it over there.
When people are worried about the future, they don't take trips to Hawaii.
One cannot collect all the beautiful shells on the beach.
Along the beach I never collected shells from my father's shore.
It's a blessing to be paid to be in paradise. The Hawaiian people are so friendly.
I went to a boarding school with a strong Maori tradition, where we were taught all about the haka.
I miss Swedish meatballs, but you can get them pretty much anywhere.
I guess this is gonna sound kind of weird, but I'm not scared for myself for dying. Because I believe all these places are temporary. This is just one shell. Because we Hawaiians live in both worlds.