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