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Do you know who Kamehameha is? Do you know what the state motto of Hawaii is? Do you know what it means? Ua mau ke ea o ka 'aina i ka pono" (The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness) is the motto of the State of Hawaii.
If you plan a Hawaiian theme party, brush up on your history, facts, and Hawaiian party trivia, for a fun party game! Known for pristine beaches, rich culture, foods, and musical language, Hawaii is situated in the North Pacific Ocean, 2,300 miles from the United States mainland, and was once known as the Sandwich Islands, and is considered paradise by many.
Hawaii became the 50th state in the United States on August 21, 1959, under a cloak of controversy that has clouded this beautiful state since 1843, when Lord George Paulet, of the British Royal Navy, entered Honolulu harbor, captured the Honolulu Fort, and claimed control of the town, forcing King Kamehameha III to abdicate the throne. Controversy and unrest continued throughout the reigns of King David Kalakaua and his sister, Lili' uokalani, when Hawaii was under the leadership of the United States, right up until a formal apology was issued to the state of Hawaii when Former President, Bill Clinton, signed an "Apology Resolution" on November 23, 1993, and the unrest continues, still.
Hawaiian history is rich and interesting, and the facts lend themselves to rousing Aloha Party trivia. From simple facts like what lei greetings mean, and symbolize, to planning a festive luau, with brightly dressed guests in island attire, and guests attempting the hula in grass skirts, where you can serve traditional Hawaiian fare or an eclectic mix of traditional and American foods, your Hawaiian paradise theme party is sure to be a success, and you are sure to inspire great rounds of Hawaiian paradisetrivia games, and provide guests with a better understanding of Hawaiian paradise historical facts.
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Hawaiian Cake Ideas
Hawaiian theme parties are very unique and quite special therefore the cake that is served for this party should also be special. The perfect cake for this party is a pineapple chiffon cake. This Hawaiian themed cake is very light and made with pineapple juice, eggs (dividing the whites and yolks), cooking oil and a few other ingredients. This cake which is topped with fluffy white icing will a great addition to any Hawaiian themed party.
Most people find a Hawaiian themed party to be very exciting and a pineapple chiffon cake with fluffy white icing will add a great deal to this event. The cake is very easy to make. First of all, preheat your oven to 325 and then in a large bowl combine all of the dry ingredients and mix. After mixing these up, add 6 egg yolks, 4 ounces of cooking oil and 6 ounces of pineapple juice. Using either an electric or hand mixer mix these items until very smooth. In another bowl, mix 6 egg whites, 1 teaspoon of vanilla and ½ teaspoon of cream of tartar together. Then pour the first bowl slowly into the second bowl with the egg whites until well blended. At this time, pour the entire mixture into a cake pan of your choice and bake for 60 minutes (checking at 45 min.).
When the Hawaiian pineapple chiffon cake has cooled spread the fluffy white icing on the top and sides. Then decorate it further by adding fresh pineapples to make your Hawaiian theme cake complete.
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Hawaiian Party Music Play Lists
A Hawaiian theme party with traditional Hawaiian music, food, and Hawaiian party supplies sounds like a great time. Why not throw a Hawaiian theme party in celebration of a birthday or special occasion (especially in the middle of the winter). A Hawaiian party will generate the feelings of warmth, subtle ocean breezes, and drinks in coconuts. A long list of Hawaiian tracks and artists should be present at every Hawaiian theme party. Include songs and musicians such as:
Aloha Oe - Queen Liliuokalani
I’ll Remember You - Kui Lee
Morning Dew - Eddie Kamae
Waikiki - Andy Cummings
Ke Kali Nei Au (The Hawaiian Wedding Song) - Charles E. King
Honolulu City Lights - Keola Beamer
Kuu Home o Kahaluu - Jerry Santos
Kawohikukapulani - Helen Desha Beamer
Akaka Falls - Helen Lindsey Parke
Aloha-Oe, Until We Meet Again - Goombay Dance Band
Kawaipunahele - Kealii Reichel
Kuu Pua i Paoakalani - Queen Liliuokalani
Hawaii Five-O - Morton Stevens
Other Hawaiian music that may be included in a Hawaiian theme party includes tunes by Don Ho, Henri Berger, Makaha Sons of Ni'ihau, and Cecilio & Kapono. There are many songs and artists to select from for a Hawaiian theme party that will keep the Hawaiian party nai (enjoyable) for many hours.
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