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Island-style fun as seen through the camera’s eye



Arts of the Pacific

Families enjoy crafts and entertainment at the Honolulu Academy of Arts

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Makahiki games, a gallery hunt, storytelling, keiki arts and entertainment were part of the Life in the Pacific Festival yesterday at the Honolulu Academy of Arts. The museum was open free for the day courtesy of Bank of Hawaii. Lahela Naki, left, and Elianna de Vre made lau hala fish during a weaving demonstration by Ka'ohu Seto.

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Bass guitarist Klyde Kaimana played as part of the group Pookela, which includes Greg Sardina and Rick Rickard.

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Victor Kim pounded kapa in a demonstration of the beauty of bark cloth.

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Alina Fujinaka waited patiently as her grandmother Maude Fujinaka tied ribbons in her pigtails, the better to be spotted in the crowd.





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