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Her hand tapped the microphone as she began to speak about the importance of hula to a culture where it is not commonly practiced. Her voice sang the words of her hula expressions, and her movements suggested the beauty that followed.
Pacific University’s Students of Hawai‘i Club, Ná Haumána O Hawai'i, presents its 54th annual Lu'au at the Forest Grove Campus on Saturday, April 12, 2014. This year's theme is "One Foot in the Sand."
Lacey Chong
The annual Lu‘au is more than a feast. It’s a celebration of Hawai‘i culture, a learning experience and a connection to home for Pacific University’s many students from Hawai‘i. 
Student fire breathing at Lu'Au
Students prepare for the 51st Annual Lu'au at Pacific University in Forest Grove, Oregon.
Lu'au Dancers performing together on stage.
The first lū‘au at Pacific wasn’t very good, according to Hawai‘i Club co-founder Fred Scheller ’43, MA ’54. Fifty years later, not only is it good, it’s one of the biggest and best outside of the Islands.
Aunty Edna pictured seated at her desk working.
It takes a lot of kŌkuna (cooperation) from parents, students, alumni and friends to stage a Pacific lū‘au—and one special woman to pull it all together.

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