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		<title>Meet L.P. Neenz Faleafine of Pono Media</title>
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Can you give us a quick intro to yourself and your connection to Hawaii?
L.P. &#8220;Neenz&#8221; Faleafine &#8212; Founder of Pono Media, Chief Evangelist for Alltop
Bred, born, and raised on the island of Oahu with my two sisters and younger brother, and scores of cousins, but no partridge in a pear tree. I grew up through [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Molokai: The Friendly Isle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The following is a guest post by L.P. “Neenz” Faleafine of Pono Media. Original post can be found here.
A population of more than seven thousand people on an island approximately 260 square miles continue the traditions, values, and culture that earned them the appropriate nickname, The Friendly Isle. Inhabited since 650 A.D., Molokai remains the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Talking Story with Hawaii’s Living History: Helen Hiroko Hongo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The following is a guest post by Jan from the Hawaii Traditions blog. Original post can be found here.
Driving through the far end of Waikiki, I remember my childhood. I remember swimming near the Natatorium with my Baban (grandma, in Japanese) when I was young. She in her straw hat, sunglasses and strand of faux [...]]]></description>
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