in UHM dorms to advocate for Hawaiian language and culture
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N.L Grinz is pidgin for food
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used in UHM dorms to advocate for Hawaiian language and culture
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N.L Ohana is Hawaiian for family
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N.L, Ono is pidgin for delicious
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N.L, Shaka is a pidgin word for a gesture where you close your fist and stick out the thumb and pinky.
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N.L, Howzit is pidgin for how is it
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Picture took in Ben Franklin Crafts
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Mauna Loa macadamia nuts had a promotional table at the finish line for the 2022 Hapalua half marathon. This sign uses pidgin to congratulate locals on finishing the race while also promoting their products
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EL-S Domain: Computer case from T&C surf
Purpose: It’s a brand, that T&C sells, and most locals, have an item of this brand
Audience: The store itself may attract locals or those who like to surf/ go to the beach.
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Sign at the end of the 2022 hapalua half marathon instructing runners to “please Kokua” so that all runners can get a treat at the end. It thanks participants with mahalo.
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This is a shirt with a Shaka logo on it and it says Howzit brah (hwc). Howzit also means “how is it?” in English. Brah is short for “braddah” which means “brother” in English. This is symbolic-authentic. R.N.