List of Hawaii state symbols, the Glossary
The state of Hawaii has adopted numerous symbols.[1]
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62 relations: Aleurites moluccanus, Aloha, Black coral, Cuscuta sandwichiana, English language, Flag of Hawaii, Flags of the U.S. states and territories, Flavobacterium akiainvivens, Green, Grey, Hawaiʻi Ponoʻī, Hawaii, Hawaii (island), Hawaii State Legislature, Hawaiian hoary bat, Hawaiian language, Hawaiian monk seal, Heliotropium anomalum, Hula, Humpback whale, Kahoʻolawe, Kamehameha butterfly, Kauai, Lanai, List of U.S. state and territory flowers, List of U.S. state and territory mottos, List of U.S. state and territory nicknames, List of U.S. state and territory trees, List of U.S. state birds, List of U.S. state dances, List of U.S. state fish, List of U.S. state insects, List of U.S. state mammals, List of U.S. state minerals, rocks, stones and gemstones, List of U.S. state songs, List of U.S. state, district, and territorial insignia, Maui, Metrosideros polymorpha, Molokai, Nene (bird), Niihau, Oahu, Orange (colour), Outrigger boat, Pahu, Pink, Purple, Red, Reef triggerfish, Rosa × damascena, ... Expand index (12 more) »
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Aleurites moluccanus
Aleurites moluccanus, the candlenut, is a flowering tree in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae, also known as candleberry, Indian walnut, kemiri, varnish tree, nuez de la India, buah keras, godou, kukui nut tree, and rata kekuna. List of Hawaii state symbols and Aleurites moluccanus are symbols of Hawaii.
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Aloha
Aloha is the Hawaiian word for love, affection, peace, compassion and mercy, that is commonly used as a greeting.
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Black coral
Antipatharians, also known as black corals or thorn corals, are an order of soft deep-water corals.
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Cuscuta sandwichiana
Cuscuta sandwichiana (Kauna'oa kahakai) is a parasitic vine and the only member of the genus Cuscuta that is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands.
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English language
English is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, whose speakers, called Anglophones, originated in early medieval England on the island of Great Britain.
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Flag of Hawaii
The flag of Hawaii (Ka Hae Hawaii) was first adopted in the early 19th century by the Hawaiian Kingdom and continued to be used after its overthrow in 1893. List of Hawaii state symbols and flag of Hawaii are symbols of Hawaii.
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Flags of the U.S. states and territories
The flags of the U.S. states, territories, and the District of Columbia (Washington, D.C.) exhibit a variety of regional influences and local histories, as well as different styles and design principles.
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Flavobacterium akiainvivens
Flavobacterium akiainvivens, or koohonua ili akia, (literally "ākia bark bacteria") is a species of gram-negative bacteria in the Flavobacteriaceae family. List of Hawaii state symbols and Flavobacterium akiainvivens are symbols of Hawaii.
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Green
Green is the color between cyan and yellow on the visible spectrum.
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Grey
Grey (more common in Commonwealth English) or gray (more common in American English) is an intermediate color between black and white.
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Hawaiʻi Ponoʻī
"Hawaiʻi Ponoʻī" ("Hawaii's Own") is the regional anthem of the U.S. state of Hawaii. List of Hawaii state symbols and Hawaiʻi Ponoʻī are symbols of Hawaii.
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Hawaii
Hawaii (Hawaii) is an island state of the United States, in the Pacific Ocean about southwest of the U.S. mainland.
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Hawaii (island)
Hawaii (Hawaii) is the largest island in the United States, located in the eponymous state of Hawaii.
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Hawaii State Legislature
The Hawaii State Legislature (Hawaiian: Ka ‘Aha‘ōlelo kau kānāwai o ka Moku‘āina o Hawai‘i) is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Hawaii.
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Hawaiian hoary bat
The Hawaiian hoary bat (Lasiurus semotus), also known as ōpeapea, is a species of bat endemic to the islands of Hawaiokinai.
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Hawaiian language
Hawaiian (Ōlelo Hawaii) is a Polynesian language and critically endangered language of the Austronesian language family that takes its name from Hawaiokinai, the largest island in the tropical North Pacific archipelago where it developed.
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Hawaiian monk seal
The Hawaiian monk seal (Neomonachus schauinslandi) is an endangered species of earless seal in the family Phocidae that is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands.
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Heliotropium anomalum
Heliotropium anomalum is a species of flowering shrub in the borage family, Boraginaceae, that is native to the Hawaiian Islands, Guam, Christmas Island, Saipan, Tinian, Wake Island and New Caledonia.
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Hula
Hula is a Hawaiian dance form expressing chant (oli) or song (''mele'').
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Humpback whale
The humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) is a species of baleen whale.
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Kahoʻolawe
Kahoolawe (Hawaiian), anglicized as Kahoolawe, is the smallest of the eight main volcanic islands of the Hawaiian Islands.
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Kamehameha butterfly
The Kamehameha butterfly (Vanessa tameamea) is one of the two species of butterfly endemic to Hawaii, the other is Udara blackburni. List of Hawaii state symbols and Kamehameha butterfly are symbols of Hawaii.
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Kauai
Kauai, anglicized as Kauai, is one of the main Hawaiian Islands.
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Lanai
Lanai (Lānai,,, also) is the sixth-largest of the Hawaiian Islands and the smallest publicly accessible inhabited island in the chain.
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List of U.S. state and territory flowers
This is a list of U.S. state, federal district, and territory flowers.
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List of U.S. state and territory mottos
Most of the United States' 50 states have a state motto, as do the District of Columbia and 3 of its territories.
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List of U.S. state and territory nicknames
The following is a table of U.S. state, federal district and territory nicknames, including officially adopted nicknames and other traditional nicknames for the 50 U.S. states, the U.S. federal district, as well as five U.S. territories.
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List of U.S. state and territory trees
This is a list of U.S. state, federal district, and territory trees, including official trees of the following of the states, of the federal district, and of the territories.
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List of U.S. state birds
Below is a list of U.S. state birds as designated by each state's, district's or territory's government.
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List of U.S. state dances
Many states of the United States have adopted official dances as one of their state symbols.
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List of U.S. state fish
This is a list of official U.S. state fishes.
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List of U.S. state insects
State insects are designated by 48 individual states of the fifty United States.
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List of U.S. state mammals
A state mammal is the official mammal of a U.S. state as designated by a state's legislature.
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List of U.S. state minerals, rocks, stones and gemstones
Leaders of states in the U.S. which have significant mineral deposits often create a state mineral, rock, stone or gemstone to promote interest in their natural resources, history, tourism, etc.
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List of U.S. state songs
Forty-eight of the fifty states in the United States have one or more state songs, a type of regional anthem, which are selected by each state legislature as a symbol (or emblem) of that particular state.
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List of U.S. state, district, and territorial insignia
The following table displays the official flag, seal, and coat of arms of the 50 states, of the federal district, the 5 inhabited territories, and the federal government of the United States of America.
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Maui
Maui (Hawaiian) is the second largest island in the Hawaiian archipelago, at 727.2 square miles (1,883 km2).
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Metrosideros polymorpha
Metrosideros polymorpha, the ōhia lehua,; is a species of flowering evergreen tree in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae, that is endemic to the six largest islands of Hawaiokinai.
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Molokai
Molokai (Hawaiian: Molokaʻi) is the fifth most populated of the eight major islands that make up the Hawaiian Islands archipelago in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
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Nene (bird)
The nene (Branta sandvicensis), also known as the nēnē or the Hawaiian goose, is a species of bird endemic to the Hawaiian Islands.
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Niihau
Niihau (Hawaiian), anglicized as Niihau, is the westernmost main and seventh largest inhabited island in Hawaii.
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Oahu
Oahu (Hawaiian: Oʻahu) is the most populated and third-largest of the Hawaiian Islands.
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Orange (colour)
Orange is the colour between yellow and red on the spectrum of visible light.
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Outrigger boat
Outrigger boats are various watercraft featuring one or more lateral support floats known as outriggers, which are fastened to one or both sides of the main hull.
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Pahu
The pahu is a traditional musical instrument found in Polynesia: Hawaii, Tahiti, Cook Islands, Samoa, and Tokelau.
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Pink
Pink is the color of a namesake flower that is a pale tint of red.
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Purple
Purple is a color similar in appearance to violet light.
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Red
Red is the color at the long wavelength end of the visible spectrum of light, next to orange and opposite violet.
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Reef triggerfish
The reef triggerfish (Rhinecanthus rectangulus), also known as the rectangular triggerfish, wedgetail triggerfish or by its Hawaiian name (meaning 'triggerfish with a snout like a pig', also spelled humuhumunukunukuapua'a or just humuhumu for short), is one of several species of triggerfish. List of Hawaii state symbols and reef triggerfish are symbols of Hawaii.
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Rosa × damascena
Rosa × damascena (Latin for damascene rose), more commonly known as the Damask rose, or sometimes as the Iranian Rose, Bulgarian rose, Taif rose, Ispahan rose and Castile rose, is a rose hybrid, derived from Rosa gallica and Rosa moschata.
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Seal of Hawaii
The Great Seal of the State of Hawaii was designated officially by Act 272 of the 1959 Territorial Legislature and is based on the territorial seal. List of Hawaii state symbols and seal of Hawaii are symbols of Hawaii.
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Shaka sign
The shaka sign, sometimes known as "hang loose" is a gesture with friendly intent often associated with Hawaii and surf culture. List of Hawaii state symbols and shaka sign are symbols of Hawaii.
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Sida fallax
Sida fallax, known as yellow ilima or golden mallow, is a species of herbaceous flowering plant in the Hibiscus family, Malvaceae, indigenous to the Hawaiian Archipelago and other Pacific Islands.
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State microbe
A state microbe is a microorganism used as an official state symbol.
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Surfing
Surfing is a surface water sport in which an individual, a surfer (or two in tandem surfing), uses a board to ride on the forward section, or face, of a moving wave of water, which usually carries the surfer towards the shore.
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Taro
Taro (Colocasia esculenta) is a root vegetable.
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The Guardian
The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.
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Ua Mau ke Ea o ka ʻĀina i ka Pono
Ua Mau ke Ea o ka Āina i ka Pono is a Hawaiian phrase, spoken by Kamehameha III, and adopted in 1959 as the state motto. List of Hawaii state symbols and Ua Mau ke Ea o ka ʻĀina i ka Pono are symbols of Hawaii.
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Ukulele
The ukulele (from ukulele, approximately), also called a uke, is a member of the lute family of instruments of Portuguese origin and popularized in Hawaii.
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White
White is the lightest color and is achromatic (having no hue).
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Yellow
Yellow is the color between green and orange on the spectrum of light.
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50 State quarters
The 50 State quarters (authorized by) was a series of circulating commemorative quarters released by the United States Mint.
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See also
- Government of Hawaii
- Hawaiian literature
- Index of Hawaii-related articles
- List of African American newspapers in Hawaii
- List of Hawaii Five-0 (2010 TV series) characters
- List of Hawaii Five-0 (2010 TV series) episodes
- List of Hawaii Five-0 characters
- List of Hawaii Five-0 episodes
- List of Hawaii companies
- List of Hawaii state symbols
- List of Hawaiian Eye episodes
- List of Hawaiian dishes
- List of Hawaiian seafood
- List of U.S. communities with Asian-American majority populations
- List of artists who made prints of Hawaii and its people
- List of artists who painted Hawaii and its people
- List of artists who sculpted Hawaii and its people
- List of botanical gardens and arboretums in Hawaii
- List of compositions by Leleiohoku II
- List of compositions by Likelike
- List of compositions by Liliʻuokalani
- List of figures in the Hawaiian religion
- List of films set in Hawaii
- List of newspapers in Hawaii
- List of parishes of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu
- List of radio stations in Hawaii
- List of restaurants in Hawaii
- List of television stations in Hawaii
- List of the prehistoric life of Hawaii
- Outline of Hawaii
Symbols of Hawaii
- Aleurites moluccanus
- Alingano Maisu
- Aloha shirt
- Aloha ʻOe
- Coat of arms of the Hawaiian Kingdom
- E Ola Ke Aliʻi Ke Akua
- Flag of Hawaii
- Flavobacterium akiainvivens
- Hawaii Aloha
- Hawaiian hibiscus
- Hawaiʻi Ponoʻī
- Hawaiʻiloa
- He Mele Lāhui Hawaiʻi
- Hilo (soil)
- Hilo March
- Hōkūleʻa
- Kahala (apparel)
- Kamehameha butterfly
- Kaulana Nā Pua
- Lei (garland)
- Lei niho palaoa
- List of Hawaii state symbols
- Muumuu
- Puka shell
- Reef triggerfish
- Seal of Hawaii
- Shaka sign
- Statue of Father Damien
- Statues of Kamehameha I
- Ua Mau ke Ea o ka ʻĀina i ka Pono
- ʻIolani Palace
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Hawaii_state_symbols
Also known as List of state symbols of Hawaii, State symbols of Hawaii, Symbols of the State of Hawai'i, Symbols of the State of Hawaiʻi.
, Seal of Hawaii, Shaka sign, Sida fallax, State microbe, Surfing, Taro, The Guardian, Ua Mau ke Ea o ka ʻĀina i ka Pono, Ukulele, White, Yellow, 50 State quarters.