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Pine Parade Newspaper

A slice of pineapple plantation life
ld photo from the March 1948 issue of Pine Parade, featuring a woman performing hula. She is captured in mid-dance, gracefully moving, with traditional attire and an expressive pose, reflecting the cultural significance of hula in the local community.
ld photo from the March 1948 issue of Pine Parade, featuring a woman performing hula. She is captured in mid-dance, gracefully moving, with traditional attire and an expressive pose, reflecting the cultural significance of hula in the local community.

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Pine Parade Newspaper

Illustrating facets of plantation life from 1948-1952

Pine Parade was the monthly publication of Hawaiian Pineapple Company employees and documents life and work on Lānaʽi

This selection of issues were donated by island families and Lānaʽi Culture & Heritage Center seeks more of these. Contact us.

1948

View the life and times of Hawaii's largest pineapple plantation fron an issue donated by the Alfonso Lopez family.

1949

View the life and times of Hawaii's largest pineapple plantation.

1950

View the life and times of Hawaii's largest pineapple plantation fron an issue donated by the Natsuko Minami family.

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