
Overview
Few American icons are as well known for their popular kitsch as the hula dance. From old Hollywood movies to entertainment for tourists, the hip-swaying girls in grass skirts and colorful lei have long masked an ancient cultural tradition. Now, after years of being shadowed by stereotypes, the hula is experiencing a rebirth that celebrates Hawaiian culture.
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16 - 1Discovering Dominga July 08, 2003
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16 - 2Georgie Girl June 22, 2003
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16 - 3The Flute Player July 22, 2003
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16 - 490 Miles July 29, 2003
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16 - 5American Aloha: Hula Beyond Hawai'i August 05, 2003
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16 - 6West 47th Street August 19, 2003
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16 - 7Family Fundamentals August 26, 2003
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16 - 8Soldados: Chicanos in Viet Nam; The Sixth Section September 02, 2003
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16 - 9State of Denial September 16, 2003
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16 - 10What I Want My Words to Do to You December 16, 2003
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16 - 11Larry v. Lockney July 01, 2003
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16 - 12Bill's Run: A Political Journey in Rural Kansas June 29, 2004
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16 - 13Love & Diane April 21, 2004