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Shrine symbolizes healing and unity for Maui students

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Maui high schoolers show strength, resilience at Honolulu Festival.
COURTESY WAYNE SHIBARA / HONOLULU FESTIVAL
                                Students from H.P. Baldwin High School and King Kekaulike High School on Maui carry a “mikoshi,” a portable shrine, through Waikiki during the recent Honolulu Festival Grand Parade. Baldwin students designed the mikoshi, which symbolized overcoming hardship, sustainability, as well as balance and unity.
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Students from H.P. Baldwin High School and King Kekaulike High School on Maui carry a “mikoshi,” a portable shrine, through Waikiki during the recent Honolulu Festival Grand Parade. Baldwin students designed the mikoshi, which symbolized overcoming hardship, sustainability, as well as balance and unity.

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COURTESY WAYNE SHIBARA / HONOLULU FESTIVAL
                                Students from H.P. Baldwin High School and King Kekaulike High School on Maui carry a “mikoshi,” a portable shrine, through Waikiki during the recent Honolulu Festival Grand Parade. Baldwin students designed the mikoshi, which symbolized overcoming hardship, sustainability, as well as balance and unity.
COURTESY HONOLULU FESTIVAL