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An organization known as "The Outdoor Circle" promoted Hawaii’s state flower. Actually, it was adopted in 1923, when Hawaii was still in a territory. In 1950, Hawaiians were anticipating statehood. There was renewed interest in Hawaiian symbols. A resolution was introduced which stated, "Hawaii’s official flower shall be the ilima, the flower of old royalty."

In 1959, Hawaii became the fiftieth state. Nearly thirty years later, someone realized that Hawaii didn’t really have an official flower. On June 6, 1988, the native yellow hibiscus, or Pua Aloalo, were officially adopted as Hawaii’s state flower.

For more information about the State of Hawaii visit there Home Page





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Health for Native Life Magazine

 
 

 

Freelance writer/photographer

Freelance writer / photographer needed for national Native American health magazine with a circulation of 55,000 at 300 tribes.  Several people will be hired for different regions of the U.S.  Must have excellent journalistic writing and digital photography skills.  Must be detail-oriented and good at follow-up.  Must be great with people and able to help people feel at ease.  Persons selected will travel to nearby tribes and interview and photograph people who are taking positive steps to achieve balanced wellness.  All travel, lodging, etc. is paid for, plus per-story or hourly rate.  Visit many tribes, earn good money, do work that matters and get published nationally in a beautiful, full-color magazine!

Send resume, and writing and photo samples to: Nativelifemag@aol.com

NAJ Posted 05/02/06