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Kauai World Challenge Canoe Race

May 8, 2011 | Archives, In the Community

Kaimi dancers welcome the paddlers in the Kauai World Challenge canoe race annual event. Here they are at Kalapaki, greeting the paddlers with traditional and modern hula and oli.

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