Talk:Makahiki

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Questions
--91.34.32.143 (talk) 07:44, 3 December 2018 (UTC)
 * Judging by the pictures, there appear to be Makahiki celebrations in modern times. Shouldn't the article mention those? Currently, most of the article is written in the past tense, and there is no mention of modern day celebrations.
 * Somewhere, I found the spelling "Mukahiki". Is that only a misspelling, or is it an alternative spelling?
 * Why is there a "See also" linking to Native Hawaiian Cuisine? I'd expect the articles Culture of the Native Hawaiians or Hawaiian religion to be much more relevant and related.