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The day book. [volume] (Chicago, Ill.) 1911-1917, June 08, 1912, Image 10

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HAWAIIAN DANCER TELLS WHY NATIVE" WOMEN
KEEP BEAUTIFUL
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Toots Paka, Hawaiian Dancer.
Toots Pka, Hawaiian danced
now in vaudeville, is an did blend
ing of three races; Caucasian,
American Indian, Bnd-Haw&iian.
r"My father was an American
that makes rae; hadli, nieaning
white.
"Prom the Indian I get much
that is best 1ft me; the keenness of
vision I can $ee miles the
keenness of hearing, arid tire
ability to Shoot -I am a famous .
rifle shot."
Speaking of "heinative land, its
legends' and its fast disappearing
cttstqmSshe said :
"A favorite singer of Queen
Lihoul&lanf, who ruled' before
thcU. S. took possession of the
islands, sang for four generations
of royalty.
'Our women io not grow old
'fiiwa-riirrfc it ' :4i iisr'a3-
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