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page 1Native Hawaiian culture

māhū
thumb|200px|Papa Moe (Mysterious Water), an oil painting by the Westerner, Paul Gauguin, from 1893. It depicts a in Tahiti drinking from a waterfall.
''''''' in Native Hawaiian and Tahitian cultures are people who embody both male and female spirit. They have traditional spiritual and social roles within the culture, similar to Tongan ' and Samoan ''''. The terms “third gender” and “in the middle” have been used to help explain māhū in the English language.
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luau
thumb|Royal Luau thrown by King Kalakaua with Robert Louis Stevenson and Queen Liliuokalani, 1889
Hawaiian Poi Dog
extinct dog type
Hawaiian kinship
kinship system mainly known from Hawaii
Microlepia strigosa
species of plant
Hawaiian Renaissance
Hawaiian resurgence of their distinct cultural identity