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Where did surfing originate in Hawaii?

Surfing originated in the region we now call Polynesia but was the most advanced and documented in Hawaii. Originally called wave sliding, this sport was more than just casual fun for both genders. It had a lot of societal and spiritual meaning to the people, making it vastly important to their culture.



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Surfing literally began as the Sport of Kings in Hawai?i, when ancient Hawaiian royalty would show off their skills on Waikiki Beach and other surf spots around O?ahu. In the early 20th century, legendary surfer, Olympic swimmer and Waikiki native Duke Kahanamoku introduced the sport to the world.

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Hawaiian's were banned from surfing Many Christian US missionaries began to arrive on the Islands. They saw surfing as sinful and began to prohibit the practice along with many other Hawaiin cultural practices. It was banned for many centuries as a way to get rid of Hawaiin culture, and Americanise the island nation.

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There, surfing was the sport of kings, and there, over a century later, the first white man learned to surf, so that to this day, Hawaii has retained its eminence as the surfing capital of the world.

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The Waikiki Wall acts as a barrier between the waves and the shore. Thanks to this, surfers and boogie boarders can enjoy subdued, smaller waves to practice on. It's the perfect place to practice popping up and getting the hang of the basics as a total beginner.

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While there are numerous akua (gods) in the Hawaiian Pantheon, there are four major gods Ku, Kanaloa, Kane, Lono.

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