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Parade honors King Kamehameha

Thousands gathered Saturday to watch about 50 groups participate in the 107th Kamehameha Celebration Floral Parade, which began at Iolani Palace and made its way down Ala Moana Boulevard and through Waikiki along Kalakaua Avenue before ending at Kapiolani Park. Participating were pa‘u riders, royal societies, civic clubs, schools, marching bands, community leaders, pageant winners and more.

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Members of the Royal Order of Kamehameha from Oahu and Hawaii island are seen with members of the Daughters of Hawai'i.
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Making its way down Kalakaua Avenue was the Kamehameha Schools marching band along with the school's color guard and cheerleaders.
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The mo'i float with kipu'upu'u warriors goes down the parade route.
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Pa'u queen Likolehua Tangaro during Saturday's parade.
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Representing the island of Molokai is Edlyn Mahina Kim Lun Sniffen.
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Kamehameha Schools cheerleaders march down Kalakaua Avenue.
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Making its way down Kalakaua Avenue was the Kamehameha Schools marching band along with the school's color guard and cheerleaders.
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Representing the island of Hawaii is Dancette Kimie Puaokalani Ah Lee Sam.
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Representing the island of Maui is Candace Leonani Puailihau.
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Representing the island of Niihau is Daphne Waikuiokekela Wingate-Chung.
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Spectators document the parade along Kalakaua Avenue.
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Various Volkswagen clubs participated in the parade including a member throwing a shaka to the crowd.
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Representing the island of Kauai is Kawohikukapulani Tuasivi.