- "The
Hukilau Song" is a song
written by Jack
Owens in 1948
after attending a luau in Laie, Hawaii. The song has been
recorded many
times by a variety...
- A
hukilau is a way of
fishing invented by the
ancient Hawaiians. The word
comes from huki,
meaning pull, and lau,
meaning leaves. A
large number of people...
- Henry's boat
breaks down, and
while waiting for the
Coast Guard at the
Hukilau Café, he
encounters art
teacher Lucy
Whitmore constructing architectural...
- "The
Hukilau Song," made
famous by
Alfred Apaka, was
written following the
composer and song's
original singer, Jack Owens,
visit to Lāʻi.e.'s
hukilau. In...
- Center.
Retrieved February 16, 2022. "About".
Hukilau Marketplace.
Retrieved February 16, 2022. "PCC's
Hukilau Marketplace brings back
memories of bygone...
- the show's
second season). The host, Adam Richman,
tried the dish at the
Hukilau Café,
located in
nearby Laie.
Richman also
tried an off-the-menu loco moco...
-
shaka sign". SurferToday. "Press Release:
Polynesian Cultural Center's New
Hukilau Marketplace Brings Back the
Spirit of Old Laie".
Archived from the original...
-
independent label,
Tower Records, and then
after the huge
success of "The
Hukilau Song", and "I'll
Weave a Lei of
Stars for You" in 1948, he was
signed to...
- operation, as is Florida's Mai Kai,
which is a
focal spot for a
large annual hukilau tiki gathering.
Shelter Island, San
Diego had at one time a
heavily concentrated...
- Works, as well as the Laie
Shopping Center, Laie Park, Laie Cemetery, and
Hukilau Beach Park.
Hawaii Reserves also owns many
residential properties in the...