Hawaiian girls often wear leis around their necks, which are traditional floral garlands made from various types of flowers, leaves, or shells. Leis are commonly given as a symbol of affection, celebration, and hospitality, and are worn during special occasions such as graduations, weddings, and luaus. In addition to leis, they may also wear necklaces made from shells, beads, or other local materials that reflect their cultural heritage.
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