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Who's Hawaiian?
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SwampCreature
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Fri, Jul 22, 2005 12:07 AM
Just wondering, who on this board is actually Hawaiian?? A bit curious. Mahalo. |
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PoisonIvy
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Fri, Jul 22, 2005 12:23 AM
Irish...go figure. |
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SwampCreature
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Fri, Jul 22, 2005 12:40 AM
Irishgurrl, eh?? |
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coconutkiss
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Fri, Jul 22, 2005 6:45 PM
does chinese/portuguese count? add in 1/4 australian? yes? no? close? |
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RevBambooBen
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Sat, Jul 23, 2005 12:20 AM
Pure 100% Haole!! (but I have poly pop roots. Even before poly pop. Way haoleier!!!) |
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Kaiwaza
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Sat, Jul 23, 2005 2:10 AM
I don't think you'll find too many actual Native Hawaiians into "tiki - Polynesian pop." It's pretty much an imported concept in Hawaii. I would say it's comparable to African Americans collecting "Aunt Jemima" figurines..you'll find a few, but not too many. |
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bananabobs
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Sat, Jul 23, 2005 9:07 PM
I was not aware that we had to be Hawaiian, when you say "actually Hawaiian" what do you mean? |
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Rum Demon
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Sat, Jul 23, 2005 11:55 PM
I lived in Hawaii as a haole Then, at age 5 I was violently moved to IDAHO FALLS, IDAHO! Anyway. Not Hawaiian. No. 5/8ths Portuguese though. From the Azores (island of Pico)! A whole different archipelago. white devil, [ Edited by: Rum Demon 2005-07-23 23:55 ] |
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nuimaleko
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Sun, Jul 24, 2005 4:06 AM
It would seem that "Tiki" is a predominently caucasian preocupation. After all if you were Polynesian , Tiki would not be exotic, nor would it be pop. It would be boring everyday life. |
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purple jade
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Sun, Jul 24, 2005 7:44 AM
Well, let's see... And gee, no one's ever tried to make this point before, don't we all feel a little silly for not being actually Hawaiian? |
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Jungle Trader
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Sun, Jul 24, 2005 8:45 AM
I used to ask the same innocent question among our tiki gatherings. Who is Polynesian/Hawaiian among us? But it's not about race, it's about our adoption of a culture, of Love and Aloha. Hang loose, stay positive. |
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HelloTiki
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Sun, Jul 24, 2005 10:50 AM
I Live in Hawaii, and people say that I'm very Curious. |
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Chongolio
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Sun, Jul 24, 2005 11:03 AM
Heres a better question... Who's got Aloha? Chongolio that damn beer drinking surf hippy |
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Unga Bunga
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Sun, Jul 24, 2005 11:08 AM
I'll drink to that! |
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cheekytiki
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Sun, Jul 24, 2005 12:39 PM
Surely if this is the case, Polynesian Pop is mainly an American caucasian preocupation as it is part of Americana. |
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nuimaleko
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Mon, Jul 25, 2005 1:01 AM
Tiki is like the tradition that everyone is a litle bit Irish on St. Patty's Day. In the world of Tiki, everyone is a little bit Polynesian. And you don't have to actually be Hawaiian or Irish to get drunk. |
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AlohaStation
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Mon, Jul 25, 2005 10:37 AM
I was born at Tripler hospital in Pearl City - does that count? Other than that I'm 100% mutt. |
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ManoKoa
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Mon, Jul 25, 2005 11:43 PM
I thought it was understood that "Tiki" was a mainlanders interpretation of polynesia that became popular nostalgia. Tiki, like pizza or sushi, can be enjoyed by anyone regardless of the background, right? With that said, I'm Filipino. I lived on Oahu long enough to rate a "Kama'aina" sticker on my ID and to know that the locals see tiki so much that it would be like me setting up a shrine to gas stations in my basement or displaying a construction horse in my yard. |
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christiki295
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Wed, Jul 27, 2005 5:49 PM
Not necessarily, speaking on behalf of myself and someothers - TikiDiablo immediately comes to mind. However, this may reflect local demography more than anything else. Although, with an endorsement from someone like Snoop Dogg, who knows? http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?topic=12196&forum=1&hilite=dogg [ Edited by: christiki295 2005-07-27 18:15 ] |
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christiki295
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Wed, Jul 27, 2005 6:08 PM
Maybe, but not necessarily. Most Polynesians live urban areas, like Honolulu, Oahu, or Carson, California. They also may have forgotten native tounges, pre-contact stories of the gods and the true meaings of tiki. A visit to the Marquesas, for example, to see tiki in its original area, may be equally exotic for them as it would be for most of us. As far as Pop, I am sure the son of the Polynesian auntie selling leis at Tiki's on Waikiki realizes he is walking into a neuvo or pop tiki establishment, as opposed to the Place of Refuge on the Big Island. |
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AlienTiki
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Fri, Jul 29, 2005 11:15 AM
Every one always says "I'm Irish" or "i'm japanese American" or "I'm African American" Well I'm American. just "American, American." Although you can put many nationalities in front of "American" because I'm quite the mutt. I was born in America and am damn proud of it. 100% American When travleing internationally there is little question of my country of origin, no matter how I try. I think I'll go eat some apple pie and watch some porn. |
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SugarCaddyDaddy
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Fri, Jul 29, 2005 12:47 PM
Didn't you know that I am The Hapa Haole Hispanic Hawaiian? As always, just my two coconuts worth. |
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MTKahuna
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Fri, Jul 29, 2005 4:21 PM
You forgot Hip & Happening... Be careful... the tikies are watching [ Edited by: MTKahuna 2005-07-29 16:21 ] |
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MTKahuna
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Fri, Jul 29, 2005 4:23 PM
Moms is German/Irish & Pops is Samoan = Afa Gasi' MTKahuna |
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Kailuageoff
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Wed, Aug 3, 2005 2:01 PM
Swedish/English/German/Italian = in other words "damn haole". |
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freddiefreelance
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Wed, Aug 3, 2005 2:24 PM
When I saw the sawhorse I thought "He must be from Chicago" :P |
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alohabros
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Wed, Aug 3, 2005 3:40 PM
... was sued by a Hawaiian guy years ago... paid him off in pennies, lot's of 'em! |
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Matt Reese
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Mon, Aug 8, 2005 6:36 AM
Irish but I am willing to eat spam. |
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nuimaleko
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Mon, Aug 8, 2005 2:12 PM
So it seems he anwser is No, if you are asking about race, and Yes, if you are asking about anything else. |
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