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preservation of the Hawaiian culture that we enjoy on Oahu. The live music and dancing was done as a tribute to Laie, the woman who sits on the wings of birds. Samoan Club was the last club to perform for the night. The performance be-

gan by blowing a conch shell and a narration of how the Samoans fought for their independence and succeeded. The story explained how they are a culture that exudes respect, love and family.

–SUZANNE TUTTLE

From left to right: The Japanese Club performs a traditional fisherman dance; the Chinese Club dance the yang-ge, a Chinese folk dance from northeastern China; the ASL Club sign and rock it out to Miley Cyrus. Photos by Callie Roderick; Japanese Club photo by Ryan Bagley

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