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		<title>Hawaiian Vacation Travel and Hotels, Hawaii Beaches, Islands and Air, Native Hawaiians.com</title>
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		Hawaiian vacation and hotels information, Hawaiian vacation packages and deals, all inclusive resorts with the hospitality native Hawaiians are famous for. Visit Hawaii beaches, enjoy clean air, the islands and volcanoes at Native Hawaiians.com
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			<title>Hawaiian Vacation and Travel Guide</title>
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           Hawaiian vacation packages and deals invite people from all over the world to visit Hawaii, known for its beaches and volcanoes and amazing all inclusive Hawaiian vacation resorts, it is the 50th U.S. State and it became part of the territory in 1959. Although it is part of North America, the native Hawaiians come from a different place, nearly 1,500 ago a group of indigenous Polynesian people came into the state of Hawaii and settled in, this is why Hawaiian are descendants of Polynesians and can track their roots and ancestors to the Marquesas Islands and Tahiti...
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			<title>Hawaiian Vacation Packages</title>
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				Hawaii vacation packages will get you thinking about taking a vacation in Hawaii. Through out the years, the islands of Hawaii have cemented themselves as a popular destination for tourism for people looking to relax and people looking for adventure tourism. It is a premier location for you to fully enjoy your vacations to the fullest. The warm and welcoming Hawaiian weather, embraces its visitors and provides a nice backdrop for all to enjoy while being greeted the by famous native hawaiian's hospitality...
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			<title>Hawaii Hotels and Hawaiian Resorts</title>
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				There is a very large variety of Hawaiian hotels available to you. Virtually all of the Hawaiian islands have accommodations and attractions for the visitors. The most sought after Hawaiian hotels are in The Big Island of Hawaii, which has the largest amount of Hawaii hotels and all inclusive resorts. Here you will find several four and five star Hawaiian hotels to choose from. Luxurious resorts, that have all the commodities for a well deserved vacation. Most of these hotels in Hawaii also have fine restaurants for fine dining with local and international cuisine and relaxing Spas to pamper yourself. Most of these Hotels in Hawaii also offer exciting and interesting tours in Hawaii and throughout the...
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			<title>Kahoolawe Island, Hawaii</title>
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           Kahoolawe or The Target Isle, is the minor of the 8 main Islands of Hawaii. Located seven miles southwest of Maui and to the southeast of Lanai. A relatively dry place, it doesn't have registered any permanent residents, also because for a large part of history the Armed Forces of the United States used it as a training ground and bombing range...
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			<title>Niihau Island, Hawaii</title>
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           Niihau, The Forbidden Isle. The seventh largest of the Hawaiian Islands. This island is designated as critical habitat for endangered species. They have a population of 130 (according to information gathered on June 2009). The island was purchased in 1864 by Elizabeth Sinclair and private ownership passed on to her descendants, the Robinson family. The Island generally doesn't permit entrance to everybody but relatives and friends of the island's owners, or people coming in from recently opened tours, this caused the nickname “The Forbidden Isle”...
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			<title>Molokai Vacation Hotels</title>
			<link>http://www.nativehawaiians.com/molokai.html</link>
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				Molokai is an island lost in time. With almost no traffic and no building taller than a palm tree, this island has breathtaking natural beauty, rain forests or deserted beaches. The he friendly island as Locals refer it is a  part  of the hawaiian archipelago, is the fifth largest of the main Hawaiian Islands and is located in Maui County. It is 38 by 10 miles in size with a land area of 260 square miles. Molokai has a population of  approximately 8000 people,  half of them live in Kaunakakai, the largest town on the island...
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			<title>Lanai Hawaii, Hotels in Lanai</title>
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				Lanai Hawaii, also known as the Pineapple Isle. The sixth of the Hawaiian Islands. Called the Pineapple Isle because of it used to be a Island wide pineapple plantation. It only has one settlement where the vast majority of the population gather, Lanai City, the only town. The population is of around 3,500. One of the interesting facts about this island is that there is no traffic lights on the entire Island...
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			<title>Big Island Hawaii</title>
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           Big Island Hawaii  is the name that native Hawaiians gave to this Hawaiian island, this is because it is the biggest of all the islands that are part of the state. It is also called like this to avoid confusion between the Hawaiian island and the state. This main island is formed with volcanic sand  and it is the eastern-most and southern-most of the Hawaiian islands. With 4,028 square miles, Hawaii, is larger than all of the other islands together, and the biggest island of North America...
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			<title>Oahu Hawaii</title>
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				Oahu is the third largest of the Hawaiian Islands, is the most crowded one and one of the most popular. Its name means “The Gathering Place”, Honolulu is the capital of the state and is located on the southeast coast. The size of this island is of 596.7 square miles and it was formed as a result of two separate volcanoes, the Wai'anae and Ko'olau. This island is also known for having a very high road system with traffic cameras due the high volume of cars during rush hours specially installed all over Honolulu. Oahu Hawaii is also known for having Pearl Harbor which was unexpectedly attacked by Imperial Japanese Navy in 1941...
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			<title>Kauai Hawaii, Beach Resorts and Hotels</title>
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           Kauai Hawaii is also known as the Garden Isle, is the fourth largest of the main islands of Hawaii. Legend says that is named after Hawai'iloa's favorite son. Geologically is the oldest of the Islands of Hawaii and is the site of the Waimea Canyon State Park, a popular natural attraction. It lies 15 miles across the Kauai Channel, northwest of Oahu. The population of the island is nearly around 65,689...
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			<title>About Us</title>
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           At NativeHawaiians.com we are dedicated to inform the general public about the beautiful State of Hawaii, it's culture and touristic attractions. Located in the Pacific Ocean, the youngest  of the 50 states and also known as the big Island, became part of the United State territory in 1959. As part of an 8 islands archipelago ( Kauai, Kahoolawe, Lanai, Maui, Molokai, Niihau, Oahu and the big island) Hawaii have lots of touristic activities to offer, amazing places to enjoy nature and do some sightseeing that you won't believe. It doesn't matter if you are planing on vacationing at  this exuberant  place or if you are just looking for information about this magic archipelago, at NativeHawaiians.com we'll teach you everything you need to know about Hawaii...
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			<title>Hawaii Volcanoes</title>
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           The Hawaiian Islands began their journey approximately 70 million years ago. Over the years many Hawaii volcanoes broke through  the ocean's floor and, emerging from the dark bottom of the Pacific, formed islands. Many of these island eroded with time returning to the ocean floor. Each hawaiian island was created just like that. One or two volcanoes, unstoppable nature forces as they are, made their way to the surface and there continue making eruption until the cooling lava, the geographical changes and time, sculpt this beautiful group of...
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			<title>Flights to Hawaii</title>
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           Flights to Hawaii aren't expensive or hard to get, it only takes a couple of minutes to check for availability and price for the trip. If this is your first time visiting the Hawaiian Islands then this is a great opportunity to start booking flights for you and your family. Many people think that the Hawaiian flights are very expensive and that takes a lot of time to get there because this island is outside the U.S. But the truth is that it is very close and it takes only a couple of hours to get to this paradisaical island and enjoy everything that the native Hawaiians have to offer...
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			<title>Where is Hawaii?</title>
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				Where is Hawaii? Well it is an Island located in the Pacific Ocean that was created by hotspots, to be precise it is right in the middle of  the ocean. The Hawaiian Islands  are located 2,000 mi (3,200 km) southwest of North America. Because of the location of Hawaii there are many characteristics that can't be found on any other state in the U.S...
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			<title>Islands of Hawaii</title>
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				There are eight main islands of Hawaii, several atolls, some smaller islets and undersea seamounts in the North Pacific Ocean, extending some 1500 miles from the main Hawaii Island. The Islands are the exposed peaks of a great undersea mountain range known as the Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain, formed by volcanic activity...
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			<title>Hawaiian Airlines, Flights to Hawaii</title>
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           Hawaiian airlines is a U.S major airline. Like any other major airlines, Hawaiian revenue is over $1 billion during  fiscal year.  It's principal hub is at Honolulu International airport (where most of the Hawaii flights originate from), and is the largest airline based in Hawaii and the 11th in a national level.  By applying values like integrity, accountability and passion, their vision of being the best destination carrier serving Hawaii has come true. Getting to the top is only one of the last steps in a history of hard work, effort and improving.  Today this airline   is  #1 Arline...
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			<title>Maui Hotels and Vacation</title>
			<link>http://www.nativehawaiians.com/maui.html</link>
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           Maui or The Valley Isleis the second-largest of the islands of Hawaii. It has a population of 144,444 (2010 Census). Native hawaiians tradition gives the origin of the island's name in the legend of Hawai'loa. According to the legend, the navigator named the island after his son, who in turn was named for a demigod. Also called 'the Valley Isle' for the large isthmus between it's northeastern volcanoes and southeastern volcanoes and the numerous large valleys carved into both mountains...
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