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Commodified Hawaiian culture—the “luau,” the “hula girl,” and “aloha”—became part of the American vernacular and everyday life.
Adria L. Imada • Aloha America: Hula Circuits through the U.S. Empire

Sedna, the Inuit Mother of the Sea,
Toko-pa Turner • Belonging: Remembering Ourselves home
Jamaica got its name from a Taino word for the island ( Xaymaca or Yamaye ), which means Land of Wood & Water.
Unearth Taino History at These 5 Sites in Jamaica
Oma taumano Marathon
Scotty Morrison • The Raupo Phrasebook of Modern Maori

