GM EXTRA CREDIT- This poster was in one of the freshman towers. The poster says Ka Papa Lo’I ‘O Kānewai - on one of the pages of the history, it states that it is piko for Hawaiian knowledge at the University of Hawaii at Manoa sitting at the bottom of the slopes of Wa’ahila. I believe that they were trying to educate us students about the topic and just made this posted to get more information out about it!
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
47301
United States
Honolulu
GM EXTRA CREDIT This aloha sign was in whole foods - in the food/deli area. I'm not quite sure why they have the word aloha just kind of floading in the deli because it doesn't really correlate to anything. This makes me think about how the word aloha is overused and that they just put it anywhere and everywhere.
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
47300
United States
Honolulu
GM EXTRA CREDIT- I took this photo on the bus passing by going to Ala Moana mall. This is a beautiful moral stating “greetings aloha from Waikiki” which I would assume that someone local painted because they added quite a lot of detail ( even in the letters they added all the popular places/things in general around Waikiki). I bet lots of tourists love this moral to take pictures and to post on social media.
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
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Germany
München
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Germany
München
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Luxembourg
Luxembourg
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Luxembourg
Luxembourg
local hip hop group
47293
Luxembourg
Luxembourg
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Luxembourg
Luxembourg
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Luxembourg
Luxemburg
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United States
Kailua
KA - Here the Hawaiian is kū kia'i mauna, which means to stand strong as guard of the mountain. in this case referring to Mauna Kea
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
47286
Poland
Lidzbark Warmiński
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Germany
München
Hotel Admiral with unusual Ligature
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Austria
Wien
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Austria
Wien
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Austria
Wien
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Austria
Wien
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United States
Kapolei
This photo was taken in Down to Earth’s Kapolei location, displaying the product “Shaka Tea.” The use of Pidgin here might signify that the brand is locally owned, which might motivate sustainability conscious consumers to buy. SM
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
47239
United States
Aiea
This photo was taken in Down to Earth’s Pearlridge location. The product displayed is called “Fruit In Da Coconut,” using Pidgin. The company may be using this name to make their product seem more local or traditional. Mostly locals will see this product at the grocery store. SM
Multilingual Hawaiʻi
47238
United States
Kapolei
This photo was taken in the produce section of Down to Earth’s Kapolei location. The sign advertises Small Kine Farms, a local farm that Down to Earth sources produce from. The use of Pidgin suggest that Small Kine Farms is local and a small business, which would please consumers who try to shop sustainably. SM