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[ WEEKEND SCENE ]
Island-style fun as seen
through the cameras eye
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Pride of the Pacific
A festival at the Kapiolani Park
Bandstand celebrates
different cultures

FL MORRIS / FMORRIS@STARBULLETIN.COM
During the Maohi Native Cultural Festival held yesterday at the Kapiolani Park Bandstand, Shivanni Stephenson, left, and other dancers from Ke Ala Olino Native Cultural Center in Kaneohe performed a slow Tahitian dance.
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FL MORRIS / FMORRIS@STARBULLETIN.COM
Chief Miko Hititereotera lay on the mat as he was tattooed by traditional Polynesian tattoo artist Keone Nunes, left.
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FL MORRIS / FMORRIS@STARBULLETIN.COM
Young dancers Tehani Perkins, left, and Nicia Medeiros also were a part of Ke Ala Olino Native Cultural Center's performance.
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