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Hawaii

Hawaii. Riko Osila, Marleen Varblas, Sergei Kaasik Jõgeva Ühisgümnaasium Tutor: Maive Kase. General Information. Capital city : Honolulu State : 50 State nickname : Aloha State Official languages : English, Hawaiian. The flag of Hawaii. 8 stripes – represents the eight main

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Hawaii

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  1. Hawaii Riko Osila, Marleen Varblas, Sergei Kaasik Jõgeva Ühisgümnaasium Tutor: Maive Kase

  2. General Information • Capital city : Honolulu • State : 50 • State nickname : Aloha State • Official languages: English, Hawaiian

  3. The flag of Hawaii • 8 stripes – represents the eight main islands of Hawaii • The Union Jack- honoring Hawaii’s long relationship with the British

  4. State • State fish : The reef triggerfish • State bird: Nene • State flower: Hibiscus ( yellow ) • State song: Hawaii Ponoi

  5. The only state of the US that: • Is not geographically located in North America • Grows coffee • Has a royal place • Is completely surrounded by water • Does not have a straight line in its state boundary

  6. History • Islands were discovered by the Polynesians, who gave them the name Hawaii • The Hawaiians were a people without writing, who preserved their history in chants and legends • When Captain Cook discovered Hawaii in 1778, he renamed them The Sandwich Islands • 1817 • Coffee was first planted

  7. History • 1941 • December 7th, Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. The U.S. entered World War II. • 1900 • Hawaii became a United States territory • 1959 • Hawaii became the 50th state.The first jet arrived. The age of tourism began

  8. History • 1882 • America's only royal residence, Iolani Palace is built on Oahu. • James Cook's log describing the natives as "riding the ocean's waves on wooden boards", later was called surfing • 1934 • President Franklin Deleno Roosevelt arrived. He was the first United States president to visit Hawaii

  9. 1840 • The first Hawaii constitution of the kingdom was established • 1816 • The first Hawaiin flag was seen • Prince Liholiho abandoned the ancient taboo of eating with women

  10. Celebrities • Nicole Scherzinger (pop star) of Pussycat Dolls fame • Fred Hemmings surf champion in 1968, now he is a senator for Kailua • Ashley Lelie star player at the University of Hawaii Warriors football team • Kelly Preston very talented actress, Tia Carerre(actress) also from Hawaii

  11. Celebrities • Keanu Reaves (actor)also born in Hawaii (Keanu can be translated to "the cool one." ) • Nicole Kidman (actress) has a state of Hawaii birth certificate • Barack H. Obama the President of the United States of America

  12. Culture • The Hula • Hawaiin icon. It's an image of swaying hips, graceful hands and colorful costumes • The Spirit of Aloha • aloha is the most Hawaiian word. In the Hawaiian language, it can mean hello or goodbye. It also means love and affection.

  13. Culture • Surfing • Oahu’s south shore is perfect for beginning surfers . Hawaii has the most surfers in the world

  14. Alphabet • Hawaiian has the shortest alphabet in the world • consists of only twelve lettersA, E, I, O, U, H, K, L, M, N, P, W • H,K,L,M,N,P – as in English • A – Like the a in far • E – Like the e in bet • I – Like the y in city • O – Like o in sole • U – Like the oo in moon

  15. Interesting Hawaii has the highest life expectancy in the United States. Life expectancy for males is 75, for females 80 years.

  16. Aloha

  17. References • http://www.hawaiian-roots.com/hawaiihistory.htm • http://www.lava.net/~poda/history.html • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Hawaii

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