This Native Hawaiian Dance Group Is Creating A Sense of Home In The D.C. Region

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This Native Hawaiian Dance Group Is Creating A Sense of Home In The D.C. Region
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Amber Maikui might be more than 4,000 miles away from her hometown of Honolulu, but she feels right at home whenever she gets to perform hula with her daughter.

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