
Island Images

Saturday, June 10, 2000

Proud Pau Rider in
Kamehameha Day Parade

By Ken Sakamoto, Star-Bulletin
The Kamehameha Celebration Floral Parade has been a colorful
tradition on Oahu for 84 years. Molokai Princess Maile Sale, on her
horse "D," was a pa'u rider this morning. The parade also featured
marching bands and 12 floats. The Big Island and Kauai
also held parades.
Honoring King Kamehameha

By George F. Lee, Star-Bulletin
Honolulu firefighters, above, drape 13-foot lei over the King
Kamehameha statue at Aliiolani Hale yesterday afternoon.
Edie Hanohano, left, and Keahi Mills were among volunteers
who were stringing the floral tributes at the site.

By George F. Lee, Star-Bulletin
Dancers from Halau Hula Olana perform for workers and
onlookers during the ceremonies that kicked off the 84th
annual King Kamehameha celebration.
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