Born in Kekaha in 1862, Koolau (or Kaluaikoolau) became a cowboy, a famous hunter, and an expert shot with his rifle.
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Local News Matters on MSNColumn: Why the Japanese live so long — and what we can learn from them about longevityLESS THAN TWO months ago, the world’s oldest person (at the time) died. Tomiko Itooka made it to 116. She died Dec. 29 at a ...
My family moved from New Orleans to Okinawa. Public spaces in Japan are design with kids in mind, something I miss now that I ...
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Hosted on MSNThe Right Chemistry: Are sex and pickleball keys to longevity?Journalist Dan Buettner thinks they are, combined with other forms of physical activity and mostly vegetarian diets.
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