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Starting in June, Hawaii residents can visit the state's Department of Motor Vehicles and sign up for a special license plate featuring the shaka hand gesture. The aloha tags will cost $30.50 ...
The gesture is sometimes known outside the islands as the “hang loose” sign associated ... of the hand; the wrist may be rotated back and forth for emphasis.” In practice, the shaka is ...
The gesture is sometimes known outside the islands as the “hang loose” sign associated ... of the hand; the wrist may be rotated back and forth for emphasis.” In practice, the shaka is ...
Hawaii becomes first state to have official hand gesture: the ‘shaka’ by: Emily Cervantes. Posted: Jun 24, ... Get Hawaii’s latest morning news delivered to your inbox, sign up for News 2 You.
On Friday, Governor Josh Green signed Senate Bill 3312 into law, staking the islands’ claim to the iconic hand sign. Some were worried that if Hawaii did not make it an official designation ...
HONOLULU (KHON2) — From saying hello to thanking another driver for letting you in, the shaka has multiple meanings in Hawaii. On Monday, Governor Josh Green signed a new measure into law ...
OZAWA: The shaka is a sign of friendliness, of compassion, of warmth, ... OZAWA: Well, as with anything that's as pervasive as a simple hand gesture, origin stories are many.
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - The shaka is one step closer to becoming Hawaii’s official hand gesture. Senate Bill 3312 passed through conference committee with amendments Thursday. If the measure ...
Mary Setterholm uses the Hawaiian “shaka” hand sign in California in 2007. The hand sign is sometimes known as the “hang loose” gesture associated with surf culture.Credit: AP “I love ...
Dwayne Johnson, a cast member in "Jungle Cruise," flashes the Hawaiian "shaka" hand sign as he poses with fellow cast members Edgar Ramirez, left, and Emily Blunt at the world premiere of the film ...
An AH-64 Apache attack helicopter pilot etched a message of good-time island vibes in a recent flight path over Hawaii. Captured by the Flightradar24 tacking site, and later shared by U.S. Army W.T.F!
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