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What do native Hawaiians call Hawaii?

What do native Hawaiians call Hawaii?


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Hawaii is said to have been named for Hawaiiloa, the legendary Polynesian navigator who first discovered it. However, other accounts attribute the name to the legendary land or realm of Hawaiki, a place from which the Polynesians originated (see Manua), the place where they go in the afterlife.

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