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Title
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Five women dancers at the 1976 Luau
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Description
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Five women dancers wearing satin dresses and maile-style leis, performing at Pacific University's annual Lu'au in 1976. These may have been "Princesses" in the Lu'au's "Court". In many years, the Lu'au featured performances of women dancers each wearing a different colored dress, who would each represent one of the Hawaiian islands. They would perform solo dances for a "King" and "Queen," who would watch from the stage. The backdrop on the set depicts a volcanic eruption.
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Pacific University began hosting an annual Lu'au in 1961. Student members of Na Haumana O Hawai'i (Hawaiian Club) organized and performed in the event, raising money for scholarships. The Lu'au included a dinner, sales of leis and other products flown in from Hawai'i, and performances of Pacific island dances. The Lu'au is normally held on the second Saturday in April in Washburne Hall. The name of the event was changed to Lu'au and Ho'ike in 2019.
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Identifier
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PUA_LuauSlides_143
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Date
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1976
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Date Created
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Apr. 10, 1976
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Format
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slides
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Rights
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http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/
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Source
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Pacific University Archives