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Bonga Perkins is a renowned waterman from Hawaii who keeps the spiritual process of shaping wooden surfboards alive. Surfing was once banned in Hawaii. Today, you can shape a surfboard like ...
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNIconic Santa Cruz surfers paddle out to honor legacy of Hawaiian princesMembers of the local surf community and lovers of Santa Cruz history gathered at the mouth of San Lorenzo River on Main Beach ...
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 ...
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 ...
Bayman says dogs were very meaningful in Hawaiian culture; their meat was reserved for men with a very high status. In 42 years, Adam Salvio says he's only seen the carvings four times.
Honolulu's Bishop Museum is hosting an exhibition on the history and culture of surfing, from Polynesian, African, and South American predecessors to the home of modern board surfing in Hawaii.
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