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The importance of perpetuation: Merrie Monarch dancer shares his hula journey

October 22, 2024 10:42 AM
BYU sophomore, Alema Ebana, won his first Merrie Monarch Festival in 2021 and shared his experience with one of the most prestigious hula competitions in the world.
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BYU students sing, dance in Multicultural Student Services Lu’au

November 17, 2022 12:00 AM
The Multicultural Student Services presented the Lu’au program Nov. 16 and 17, which represented a variety of Polynesian countries and cultures, such as Hawaii, New Zealand, Tahiti and Samoa. Sections of each culture performed several dances and songs native to that country.
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BYU students paint mural honoring Polynesian culture

November 11, 2019 12:00 AM
Enoch Lui, ninth from right, and Teiano Lesa, eighth from right, stand in front of their Polynesian culture mural on Nov. 9. (Madison Casagranda)
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