Explain the significance of aloha to Hawaiian culture. How is this term used in the tourist industry and what is the impact?

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The significance and meaning of aloha underscore the centrality of the Hawaiian language or ’?lelo to the culture. To Hawaiians in traditional society, language had tremendous power.Aloha symbolizes social connections between people and carries with it a profoundly Hawaiian sense that isfamilial and genealogical. Aloha is a cultural feeling and practice that works among the people and between the people and their land. In the tourist industry, the term may used in a way that is far removed from the cultural sense. The author provides the example of the magazine Aloha that commodifies every part of Hawaii.

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