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Rene Thompson

Royal Tiki has a wide range of Tiki, hand-carved on Hawaii. Also check for current specials on a mask for your Tiki hut
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What is Hula

If you’ve ever been to Hawaii, chances are you’re familiar with hula dancing A staple of Hawaiian culture, Hula is a traditional form of music and dancing

If you are planning a visit to O'ahu, Hawaii, and are in love with island culture, including all things Tiki, don't miss the opportunity to visit the Polynesian Cultural Center This museum located on 42 acres of land opened in 1963 and is dedicated to displaying the local history and traditional culture from Hawaii as well as other islands in the Pacific Ocean

If you are hosting a tiki party, then you are undoubtedly in search of some tiki music This style of music, which can make listeners feel as though they are on a tropical island, began as part of the tiki craze in the 1940s and 1950s

The History of Fiji

Fiji is a beautiful tropical paradise located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean Because of its geography, this archipelago of over 300 islands has long been a crossroads for the meeting of many different island cultures, as well as a popular tourist destination

Hula hoops are simple hoops that are kept around the waist by swinging the hips in a hula-like motion Although hula hoops became a cultural craze during the 1950s, the toy actually dates back much earlier

The ukulele, or uke, is a Hawaiian stringed instrument This instrument was developed in the late nineteenth century in Hawaii, and was based on a small instrument similar to a guitar brought to the islands by immigrants from Portugal

Once you've built your tiki bar, it's time to stock it with the perfect accessories Whether your bar is indoors or out, tiki-themed bar accessories provide the perfect finishing touch

Trader Vic was the nickname of Victor Jules Bergeron, Jr, who was born in 1902

Tiki Masks

Tiki Masks are carved wooden masks that represent deities or gods from the Central Eastern Polynesian Culture They are used as home decor and they also serve various purposes such as warding off evil spirits and increasing the fertility of humans

Ni’ihau is the smallest of the eight inhabited Hawaiian Islands It measures approximately 69

The Island of O'ahu

The Hawaiian island of O'ahu is just about everything you'd expect of such a tropical paradise The island contains enough sights and activities to keep you enthralled forever

Limbo is a traditional dance that actually originated on the island of Trinidad, in the Caribbean However, it is often associated with the island of Hawaii, where the limbo dance is very popular

Les Baxter

The popular Tiki artist Les Baxter was actually born in Texas in 1922 In his teens, Baxter joined several dance bands as a saxophonist

Tiki culture first came into American consciousness in the 1930s, when Texas-born Ernest Raymond Beaumont-Gantt, who had journeyed throughout the South Pacific, opened Don the Beachcomber restaurant in Hollywood The Polynesian-themed restaurant offered Cantonese cuisine and exotic rum concoctions in a tropical ambiance of blazing torches, leis and brightly colored fabrics

When most people imagine Easter Island, they immediately think of the Moai Moai are immense human figures carved from rock between the years of 1250 and 1500 on Easter Island, a Polynesian island several hundred miles off the coast of Chile

Hawaii is known for its natural beauty It's no wonder that so many people choose to take their vacations in this paradise

Hosting a Beach Party

A beach party is a perennial favorite, especially during the summertime Although it helps if it can be held at an actual beach or around a backyard pool, any party can be transformed into a beach party with just the right décor, entertainment, and food

From the late 1940’s to the mid-1960’s, the tiki craze swept the nation as servicemen returned from the South Pacific with nostalgia for island culture This fad took on many forms, but is perhaps best known for tiki restaurants

The Island of Kaua'i

The fourth largest Hawaiian Island behind The Big Island of Hawaii and the islands of Maui and Oahu, the island of Kaua'i is nicknamed "The Garden Isle" With only four percent of the island having been developed with commercial and residential use, the remaining 96 percent of the island is a paradise of unspoiled wonder, which makes Kaua'i a truly spectacular place to visit on your Hawaiian vacation

A tiki party or luau is the quintessential summer party Although most tiki parties happen in a backyard or near a pool, your tiki party or luau can also be held indoors

Today, Polynesian and tribal tattoos are a popular expression of style and fashion Known for complex patterns and stark black lines, contemporary tribal tattoos often blend traditional patterns from several cultures to form a distinctive design

Nautical themes are very popular right now, especially for living room or bedroom décor When you’re planning to use a nautical theme, the first thing you should do is paint the walls blue, like the water

You may not realize it, but the food you eat today is shaped by technology, cultural trends, and world events In each new decade, various food trends reflect the wider world

Though tiki culture peaked during the 1950s and 1960s, today tiki collectibles remain popular with a wide group of enthusiasts In fact, according to many, there is currently a resurgence of tiki culture

The Hawaiian Islands are known for their beautiful sandy beaches, warm, tropical weather, and relaxing atmosphere If you venture out of your hotel and off the beaches, you may also get a chance to see some of the unique flora and fauna that calls Hawaii home

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