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Title
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Tinikling dance at the 1968 Luau
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Description
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A Tinikling dance performance at Pacific University's annual Lu'au in 1968. Tinikling (or tiniclín) is a traditional Filipino folk dance. The two performers in the center are dancing over a bamboo pole, which is being held by other performers. The woman is wearing clothes similar to the traditional Filipino patadyong, or wraparound skirt; the man is wearing an untucked shirt, similar to the traditional barong.
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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_588
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Date
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1968
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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
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Date Created
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Apr. 20, 1968