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Surfing was once banned in Hawaii When the ancient Polynesians migrated to the Hawaiian Islands as far back as 400 A.D., they brought the sport of riding waves.
Hawaii has deep-ranging ties to surfing. Referred to many times as the birthplace of modern surfing, these islands are steeped in history and culture associated with wave riding. From ancient ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - A handful of local skateboarders have been inducted into the Skateboarding Hall of Fame, a first for Hawaii athletes. Stop by any local skate park ― former pro Darren Ho ...
If you're looking to add some flair and excitement to your surfing repertoire, the Carving 360 is a move that's sure to impress. Join us as pro surfer Josh Kerr breaks down the technique and ...
He‘e Nalu: The Art and Legacy of Hawaiian Surfing centers the culture of Kānaka Maoli, the Indigenous people of Hawaii.
Learning to surf often includes a teacher gently pushing a rider’s board with the swell of a forming wave, which is kind of what Hawaii’s Legislature did this year to help expand surfing as a ...
Turtle Bay Resort's Jamie O'Brien Surf Experience is Hawaii's first and only surf school offering adaptive surf lessons, led by a paralympic surfer.
Meet the American who made surfing a global sensation, Duke Kahanamoku The original Big Kahuna, Hawaii native Duke Kahanamoku, remains a larger-than-life legend of the sea. He won three Olympic ...
In old Hawaii, women ruled the waves. Writer Mindy Pennybacker was inspired to write “Surfing Sisterhood Hawaii: Wahine Reclaiming the Waves” to detail female surf stories and accomplishments ...
Isaiah Helekunihi Walker, a professor and Hawaii native, explained the role that surfing played in the colonization of Hawaii to the BYU community on Oct. 24.
Lawmakers will vote on a bill later this week that provides funding for Hawaii public schools to establish surfing as a sanctioned sport.
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