Source: The New York Times
On February 22, 2003 The New York Times reported that "on a bright, tropical Sunday, the pews at Kawaiahao Church are filled with
the faithful: locals in suits or flowered muumuus, tourists in shorts,
conspicuous with their name tags and camera bags... The Hawaiian rendering of the Lord's Prayer, with the soft, round vowels of
the native language, tumble over the crowd like a wave coming in to shore. 'E
ko
makou makua iloko o ka lani...' But the tourists, many reading along from a program, are not the only ones
who do not...
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