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You've noticed those cartoonists and caricature artists at Disney World and Six Flags - but now you want to hire one for your very own Hawaii party or event. Are you hosting a kid's party and need a Hawaii caricature artist to make silly illustrations of your family? Caricature and cartoon artists in Hawaii can provide great entertainment to your party and also provide you with goofy drawings that you and your guests can display in your homes and laugh about. The drawings these caricaturists create can make cool conversation pieces for you and your guests. Kids and adults both really like these drawings at parties!
Hawaii Caricatures may also serve the following areas: Puuloa, Kealia, Pahala, Keauhou, Kona, Paauilo, Keaau, Princeville, Kaumakani, Kalaheo, Hana, Ewa Beach, Captain Cook, Volcano, Wheeler Army Airfield, Kalihi, Ninole, Kanedhe, Koloa, Kapaa, Makaweli, Wahiawa, Paauhau, Hanapepe, Kailu, Pukalani, Waipahu, Honokaa, Haiku, Kakaako, Kualapuu, Kawela Bay, Honomu, Hawi, Schofield Barracks, Kahului, Kahaluu, Kailua Kona, Hawaii National Park, Barbers Point, Puunene, Lihue, Kaahumanu, Papaaloa, Paia, Waimea, Hakalau.
Hawaii Factoid:
The third group of foreigners to arrive upon Hawaii’s shores, after the Polynesians and Europeans, were the Chinese. Chinese employees serving on Western trading ships disembarked and settled starting in 1789. In 1820 the first American missionaries arrived in Hawaii to preach Christianity and teach the Hawaiians what the missionaries considered "civilized" ways. A large proportion of Hawaii’s population has become a people of Asian ancestry many of whom are descendants from those waves of early foreign immigrants brought to the islands in the nineteenth century, beginning in the 1850s, to work on the sugar plantations. The first 153 Japanese immigrants arrived in Hawaii on June 19, 1868. They were not "legally" approved by the Japanese government established after the Meiji Restoration because the contract was between a broker and the Tokugawa shogunate, by then terminated. The first Japanese government-approved immigrants arrived in Hawaii on February 9, 1885 after Kalakaua's petition to Emperor Meiji when Kalakaua visited Japan in 1881.  Hawaii Caricatures