It was first spotted by a portuguese.
No. Hawaii was "discovered" by explorer James Cook in 1778 long after Columbus' voyages.
James Cook certainly did not discover Australia. He was the first European to discover Hawaii which, at the time, he named the Sandwich Islands after one of his sponsors, the Earl of Sandwich.
Malasadas, Portugesse Bean Soup, Pao Doce, and Portuguese sausage. Thats all I know for now.
the portuguese man-of-war lives in the warm parts of all oceans and have been strongly found in costa rica and in hawaii.
The creation of the ukulele is credited to Portuguese immigrants to Hawaii that used local materials to make an instrument similar to one they had in their home country.
Well...He discovered Hawaii in Hawaii, but if you mean when the in was in 1778
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Easy one. On the mainland you have Rollbac's. In Hawaii they have the left overs called the podagees
Yes, James Cook is generally credited with the dicovery of Hawaii.
No. Hawaii was "discovered" by explorer James Cook in 1778 long after Columbus' voyages.
yes they did because of the fact it was an island. and that hawaii inherited traditional polynesian culture
James Cook certainly did not discover Australia. He was the first European to discover Hawaii which, at the time, he named the Sandwich Islands after one of his sponsors, the Earl of Sandwich.
Malasadas, Portugesse Bean Soup, Pao Doce, and Portuguese sausage. Thats all I know for now.
Pukiki The Portuguese Americans of Hawaii - 2003 was released on: Portugal: 6 October 2003 (Hawaii Film Festival) USA: 31 October 2003 (Hawaii Film Festival)
Captain James Cook.
James Cook
the portuguese man-of-war lives in the warm parts of all oceans and have been strongly found in costa rica and in hawaii.