by hawaiiluaus | Feb 20, 2020 | Luau food, Luau vocabulary
Taro in Hawaiian Culture In Hawaiian the word for taro is kalo. And as with most things Hawaiian, taro’s origin story starts as part of a myth about family. This is the story of taro in Hawaiian culture. The Legend of Haloanaka and Ohana The Hawaiian word for family...
by hawaiiluaus | Nov 13, 2019 | Oahu luaus
A Luau Made in Paradise (Cove) When you’re planning your Hawaiian holiday, or you’re already here and looking for a fun way to spend an evening, there’s no denying the popularity of Oahu luaus. The History With a history that dates to ancient times, luaus have...
by hawaiiluaus | Oct 22, 2019 | Oahu luaus
5 Things We Love About Germaine’s Luau Germaine’s Luau, located on a secluded beach near Barber’s Point on the leeward side of Oahu, makes their guests feel like part of the ohana (family) as they showcase the best in Hawaiian-style food and...
by hawaiiluaus | Oct 2, 2019 | Best luau for…, Luau activities, Luau cocktails, Luau entertainment, Luau food, Oahu luaus
The Best Luau on Oahu 2019 Vacationers in Hawaii are some of the greatest in the world. They tend to be among the most adventurous travelers around – they want to not only enjoy the sights and experience the thrills, they’re also more likely immerse themselves...
by hawaiiluaus | Jul 11, 2019 | Best luau for…, Luau entertainment
The Best Luau To See Fire Knife Dancing Fire? Knives? Tell Me More! Fire knife dancing evolved from a traditional Samoan ceremonial dance. A long knife wrapped in oil-soaked cloth is set alight during the dance, with the blade still partially exposed. Dancers perform...
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