What is Santa called in Hawaii?

Even Santa Claus (Hawaiian: Kanakaloka) himself is not wearing his corporate red and white suit, but has swapped it for flowery Hawaiian clothes. Christmas wreaths are made from the poinsettia plant.
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What do Hawaiian people call Santa?

Santa Claus – Kanakaloka in Hawaiian – does not arrive with his reindeer on the islands, he comes in an outrigger canoe.
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What is Santa in Hawaiian language?

Santa Claus is called Kanakaloka in Hawaiian.
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What does Tutu Mele mean?

Mrs. Claus is known as Tutu Mele. “Tutu” means grandmother, while “mele” means a specific Hawaiian song. Tutu Mele wears a muumuu as well as a hibiscus flower in her hair. Shaka Santa is known for having open shirts, shorts, and flip-flops.
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How do you say Santa in Chinese?

🤶🏼🎅🏽 To say “Santa Claus” in Chinese, it is 聖誕老人/圣诞老人 (shèng dàn lǎo rén), literally, Christmas + old person. In China, especially in major cities, some Chinese postmen would dress up as 聖誕老人/圣诞老人 when delivering letters before Christmas.
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What is Christmas in Hawaii called?

Christmas time is a time to share and care! The tradition of Christmas was in Hawaii even before the Protestants arrived - come celebrate the way the Islands do! In ancient times, Christmas coincided with a traditional Hawaiian festival called Makahiki.
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What is a Hawaiian Lele?

Lele is a Hawaiian word that means to jump, fly, or sail through the air.
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What is mele oli?

The Oli (Hawaiian Chant) falls into two broad categories, mele oli and mele hula. Mele oli are chants delivered with no musical instruments and are generally performed by one individual. However, mele hula are chants accompanied by dance and or musical instruments and are often performed by a group.
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What is Haku mele?

Haku Mele is a composerʻs award for the best first–released song or chant primarily in the Hawaiian Language. One of the 5 nominees for this award is Kū Ha'aheo e Ku'u Hawai'i by Hinaleimoana WK, from Kūha'o Maunakea, Various Artists (Kanaeokana ).
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What does Faka mean in Hawaii?

Noun. faka. a fence (around a house, garden, etc.)
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What does Hei Hei mean in Hawaiian?

Hei Hei means “chicken.” Moana's father Tui is named after a New Zealand bird. Her grandmother's name, Tala, means “story” in Samoan. Moana's pet pig is named Pua, which means “flower.”
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What is a Lolo in Hawaii?

LOLO (lō-lō) A Hawaiian language word meaning dumb, goofy or crazy. “Did you hear what he said? That guy's lolo.”
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Why does Santa say Hoho?

In truth, "ho ho ho" doesn't mean anything. It's actually just the sound of Santa Claus's laughter. It might sound strange to us to hear someone laughing like this, since most people's laughter sounds more like "ha ha ha" instead of "ho ho ho".
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What do the Japanese call Santa?

In Japan Santa is known as サンタさん、サンタクロース / Santa-san (Mr Santa) or サンタクロース / Santa-Kurosu (Santa Claus). (Another Japanese gift bringer is Hoteiosho, a Japanese god of good fortune from Buddhism.
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What is a Hawaiian Malo?

Malo is a traditional loincloth worn by some on the Pacific island of Hawaii, where he is from. In the clip, Mr Momoa explained that he started wearing the loincloth in preparation for his role on Apple TV's 'Chief of War', but just kept it from there.
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What is Olo in Hawaiian?

[Olo, to rub or roll.] 1. To hang loosely, as fat under the chin or on the calf of the leg. 2. To vibrate or swing, as a saw.
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What is Oli Mahalo?

Oli Mahalo – Gratitude Chant. Sons of Hawaiʻi.
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What is Kapu Aloha?

The term kapu aloha comes from the merging of two foundational Hawaiian language words kapu (to set apart; to prohibit; to make sacred or holy), and aloha (to love; show mercy; to have compassion upon).
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What is Tita in Hawaiian?

"A Tita is the Hawaiian pidgin word to describe a girl who doesn't give a f***, is loyal, and is strong headed.
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What does pukka mean in Hawaiian?

hole, gate, doorway. puka lani, puka o kalani gate of heaven, heaven's gate. a snare, a trap synonym ▲ Synonym: kīpuka.
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What is Pepe in Hawaiian?

baby (very young child)
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What are two different ways Santa arrives in Hawaii?

To Hawaiians, Santa Claus is called Kanakaloka (Kah-NAH-kah-lo-kah) and his reindeer are Leinekia (lay-ee-neh-KEE-ah). However, instead arriving to the islands on a sleigh pulled by his flying reindeer, Santa arrives in an outrigger canoe, often paddled by elves dressed in aloha (ah- LOWhah) shirts.
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Do kids trick or treat in Hawaii?

If you're visiting Hawaii during October get ready for Halloween (insert evil laugh). Halloween on Oahu is a month-long celebration of all things trick-or-treat. Visitors have ample opportunity to get their creep on, carve their own pumpkin (or pineapple), visit a haunted house or dress up for a spooky party.
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What does mele mean in Hawaiian?

1. nvt., Song, anthem, or chant of any kind; poem, poetry; to sing, chant (preceded by both ke and ka). Examples: Kāna mele, his song [sung by him or composed by him]. Kona mele, his song [in his honor].
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