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46150
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United States
Honolulu
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The domain in this photo relates to education. The Hawaiian in this serves as a title to the book and relates to expedition. The intended audience is for those who want to learn more about the history of the british expedition to Hawaii. It is printed on a hardcover book. The meaning of Hokuloa means “great star” and this possibly relates to how Hawaiians navigate which is by wayfinding. - CQ
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47174
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United States
Honolulu
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AJR - Check In #3 This picture shows a an advertisement sign by Central Pacific Bank. The languages used in this sign are English and Pidgin with the word “Shaka” in large print while the rest of the English words are in much smaller print. With how large “Shaka” is compared to the rest of the words on the ad, it brings most of the focus to it while the rest of the ad acts as a background filler. The intended audience is anyone capable of speaking English since the ad is placed outside next to a major street
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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38983
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United States
Honolulu
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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44103
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United States
Honolulu
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The domain is for the public and to promote this Hawaii snack. The purpose of this Pidgin is to lure in locals and to promote this product by saying that it is delicious. Ono means delicious. It is printed on paper. The implied message is that this Hawaii snack is a premium delicious lemon li-hing seeds.
- CQ
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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46151
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United States
Honolulu
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The domain in this photo is education. The Hawaiian in this case acts as a title of the book and the subtitle “divine Hawaiian women” also helps to explain what book is about. This book is about incredible Hawaiian ladies that have made a mark in history. The intended audience is those who want to learn more about Hawaiian history and especially the women in Hawaiian history. It is printed on a hardcover book. The implied message is to educate those about the Hawaiian women who have been influential. - CQ
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38984
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United States
Honolulu
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In the meat department in Foodland
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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46152
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United States
Honolulu
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The domain in this photo is education. The Hawaiian in this case serves as the title of the book. The subtitle “Hawaiian proverbs” is a literal translation of its title Olelo No'eau. The intended audience is those wanting to learn more about the Hawaiian language and its culture. It is printed on a paper cover for the hardcover book. The implied message is that this book contains Hawaiian proverbs and idioms to give more insight on the culture and language. - CQ
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47176
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United States
Honolulu
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AJR - Check In #3 This picture displays graffiti on a dumpster. In my understanding, the word “moke” refers to a male local of Hawaii, most often of Native Hawaiian descent, who partakes in activities such as fishing, BBQing, things of the like. The idea is that a “moke” is a true local of the islands. The intended audience can be considered to be anyone that sees this dumpster, however, with the message included it may be geared more towards locals who understand the meaning of the word
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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38985
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United States
Honolulu
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In Foodland
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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44105
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United States
Honolulu
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JP
This was taken at the farmers market in Kakaako
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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46153
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United States
Honolulu
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The domain in this picture is education. The pidgin in this photo is used to give an idea of what this book is about which we can infer that someone is instead of talking about their “native tongue” language they are talking about their “sista tongue” language or their 2nd language or a language that comes close to their native tongue. The intended audience could be those who want to learn more about Pidgin or to relate those who grew up with the pidgin language. This book is a poetry book that showcases many of the author’s experiences growing up with Pidgin. It is printed on paper. The implied message to show more literary sources of Pidgin and showcases experiences growing up with Pidgin. - CQ
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47177
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United States
Honolulu
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AJR - Check In #3 This picture was taken at a Times Supermarket. The intended audience is shop goers as the language used is both English and Pidgin
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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44106
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United States
Honolulu
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JP
This is a communal marketplace in Honolulu
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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46154
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United States
Honolulu
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The domain in this picture is education. The Pidgin in this photo serves as the title of the book. The phrase “pau hana” means to be finished with work and the work in this case is working on plantation farms. When it comes to Hawaii, there is a lot of history relating to the plantation life which is what this book is about. The intended audience is those who want to learn more about the plantation life on Hawaii. It is printed on paper of the book. - CQ
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44107
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United States
Honolulu
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JP
This iPhoto was taken at a kiosk stand in Waikiki
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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47179
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United States
Honolulu
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AJR - Check In #3 This picture shows an advertisement outside of a pet clinic. The word “Aloha” is in the largest print, grasping the attention of passerby’s while the rest of the print is in smaller fonts
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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38988
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United States
Honolulu
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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46156
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United States
Honolulu
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The domain in this photo is education. the Pidgin in this photo is “da” which means “the” in English. The pidgin acts as a title for the book. This book is about pidgin short stories. The implied message is that these are DA pidgin short stories and could imply that they are entertaining. The intended audience is those who want to learn more about Pidgin and read more about it. It is printed on a book. - CQ
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47180
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United States
Honolulu
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AJR - Check In #3 This picture shows the signage on a newer model of The Bus with a Hawaiian phrase being on the forefront. The use of Hawaiian on the bus is to promote more of a local claim on such a major form of transportation on the island
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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44109
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United States
Honolulu
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I was going to get shaved ice and saw this sign while ordering. This sign indicates if you have no mask they will give you no service.
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Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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