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7. Humuhumunukunukuapua’a
Apologies if you bit your tongue trying to read that, but that is the name of Hawaii’s state fish, also known as the reef triggerfish. Hawaii is the only state in the U.S. that has its own fish.
8. Children Named the State Fish
The above Hawaii’s state fish name is so long because kids named it. The name means “triggerfish with a pig-like snout.” It’s a mouthful, but makes total sense!
9. A Surfing Birthplace
If you love surfing, you’ll be happy to know that modern surfing has its roots in Hawaii. Europeans first documented the sport in the late 18th century, and it has since become an integral part of Hawaiian culture- and many other beach cultures.
10. Hula Dance
There’s no mentioning Hawaii without mentioning the hula dance. The Hula is a traditional Hawaiian dancing style that uses hip and hand gestures to tell a narrative. Initially, trained dancers would perform it as a devotional dance for the aristocracy of Hawaii. It saved the Hawaiian language from extinction.
11. World’s Most Active Volcano
Kilauea, located on the Big Island, is one of the world’s most active volcanoes. The island’s constantly shifting topography results from its frequent lava flows.
12. Two Official Languages
Hawaii is the only U.S. state with two official languages: English and Hawaiian.