New wave of Hawaiian surfers look to reclaim sport's cultural spirit - ABC News
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A movement of native Hawaiians are reclaiming the cultural spirit of surfing that they say has been commercialized and coopted by pop culture over the last century.
More native Hawaiians are grabbing their boards and hitting the beaches with a new sense of pride of their sport's ties to the islands' cultural heritage.
More native Hawaiians are grabbing their boards and hitting the beaches with a new sense of pride of their sport's ties to the islands' cultural heritage.

The lone Hawaiian surfer wearing the malo at Waikiki Beach carries one of the last Alaia surf board. The surfer was Charles Kauha, 1898. : r/ColorizedHistory

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