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  • Kamaʻāina - Wikipedia
    Kamaʻāina (Hawaiian: kamaʻāina, lit 'child or person of the land' [1]) is a Hawaiian word used to describe Hawai'i residents, and particularly those born in Hawai'i [2]
  • Kama‘āina Meaning: More Than Just a Local in Hawaii
    In Hawaiian, kama‘āina means child of the land — kama (child) and ‘āina (land) But today, it’s more commonly used to describe a local resident of Hawaii, whether or not they were born here Being kama‘āina is less about where you were born and more about your connection to the islands
  • KAMAAINA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of KAMAAINA is one who has lived in Hawaii for a long time
  • Kamaaina Discounts for Local Hawaii Residents
    So what is a Kama’aina? The word literally means “child of the land” in Hawaiian Colloquially, kamaaina is a term that refers to residents of the state of Hawaii As kamaaina, you are lucky to have paradise as your backyard, and you have access to special discounts!
  • Kamaʻāina Special Offers – Statewide Offers for Hawaiʻi Residents
    While the world dreams of Hawaiʻi, we call it home The Kamaʻāina Special Offers program invites residents to rediscover the islands, with exclusive staycation deals that celebrate our connection to this place and the people who make it so special
  • Kamaʻāina - grokipedia. com
    Kamaʻāina ! [A Kamaʻāina by Grace Hudson, 1901 oil on canvas] float-right Kamaʻāina (Hawaiian: kamaʻāina, literally "child of the land") is a term denoting individuals born in Hawaii or established long-term residents with a profound connection to the islands [1] The word combines kama, meaning "child," and ʻāina, meaning "land," as defined in standard Hawaiian lexicons [2] In
  • kamaʻāina — Wehe²wiki² Hawaiian Language Dictionaries
    nvi , Native-born, one born in a place, host; native plant; acquainted, familiar Literally, land child Koʻu kamaʻāina, kaʻu malihini, my host, my guest ʻO wai kou kamaʻāina o laila? Who was your host there?
  • The Meaning of Kamaʻaina - Maui No Ka Oi Magazine
    Pre-Contact, Hawaiians used two main words to distinguish themselves from others: kama‘aina if you were “of” a particular place (this valley, this island, etc ); malihini, or “stranger,” if you weren’t You were kama‘aina of wherever you were born




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