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Shaka Sign Hand Gesture - Meaning, Origin & Cultural Significance #1936621 (License: Personal Use)
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This black-and-white line illustration depicts the shaka sign, a hand gesture deeply rooted in Hawaiian culture and widely adopted in surf communities worldwide. The gesture conveys goodwill, solidarity, and the “aloha spirit,” often used to say “thank you,” “hello,” or “everything’s good.” Its popularity surged through 1960s-70s surf culture and remains a universal emblem of positivity and chill energy.
Used on travel blogs, surf brand websites, Hawaiian cultural pages, and lifestyle content; matches user intent for learning about gestures, symbols, or planning a trip to Hawaii. Ideal for hero sections, infographics, or educational articles.
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