Hula Girls and Surfer Boys 1870–1940

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Powerful portrayals of Hula and surfing in the past represent the quintessential Hawaiian experience. Over 270 original photographs and postcard images are presented chronologically from 1870 to 1940 to portray the evolving styles and popularity of these icons of Hawai’i. The Hula and surfing traditions both are deeply rooted in legend and much and Hula dancing was actually outlawed for over 60 years. Surfboards were highly prized by the ancients and the sport became reserved for Hawai’i’s kings. These enchanting images include famous personalities including Duke Kahanamoku as well as unknown practitioners of their arts.

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Powerful portrayals of Hula and surfing in the past represent the quintessential Hawaiian experience. Over 270 original photographs and postcard images are presented chronologically from 1870 to 1940 to portray the evolving styles and popularity of these icons of Hawai’i. The Hula and surfing traditions both are deeply rooted in legend and much and Hula dancing was actually outlawed for over 60 years. Surfboards were highly prized by the ancients and the sport became reserved for Hawai’i’s kings. These enchanting images include famous personalities including Duke Kahanamoku as well as unknown practitioners of their arts.

Powerful portrayals of Hula and surfing in the past represent the quintessential Hawaiian experience. Over 270 original photographs and postcard images are presented chronologically from 1870 to 1940 to portray the evolving styles and popularity of these icons of Hawai’i. The Hula and surfing traditions both are deeply rooted in legend and much and Hula dancing was actually outlawed for over 60 years. Surfboards were highly prized by the ancients and the sport became reserved for Hawai’i’s kings. These enchanting images include famous personalities including Duke Kahanamoku as well as unknown practitioners of their arts.