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Culture
"May Day is Lei Day in Hawaii." This is a common saying. They occur at the same time, May first, but Lei Day is a Different holiday. Lei Day is a celebration of Hawaiian culture, or the aloha spirit. They commonly celebrate by giving gifts of Lei to one another. Schools also put on plays and elect a Lei Day court of Kings and Queens to represent the different islands. Each island has it's own symbol that is composed of a color and a flower. Maui is pink, O'ahu is yellow, Moloka'i is green, Lana'i is orange, Kaho'olawe is gray, Kaua'i is Purple, and Ni'ihau is white. In the same order the flowers are lokelani, 'ilima, kukui, kauna'oa, hinahina, mokihana, and a pupu shell. Ni'ihau is the only island without a plant as it's symbol.