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Tiki Bar and Tiki Hut Headquarters

By Rick Braddy
A Tiki bar provides a little piece of paradise in the back yard for parties and social gatherings of all kinds. Join me as we explore the mystique of the Tiki bar, and how you can build one.
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Hei-Tiki Or Maori Tiki

By Rene Thompson
In ancient Maori society, hei-tiki were often buried when their wearer died. Later, they would be retrieved to be used in times of mourning. These pendants were also given as symbolic gifts to women having trouble conceiving.
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Build a Tiki Bar - Easily Build a Tiki Bar in Your Backyard

By Shawn F Smith
Building a tiki bar in your own backyard can be easier than you think. The key is starting with a good set of plans.
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Famous Tiki Bars

By Ryan Frank
Tiki bars became popular in the years following World War I, when air travel became more affordable and ideal tropical island vacations were on everybody's mind. People wanted to have a piece of the topical beaches, mixed cocktails and laid-back bamboo huts that they saw on television and heard people talk about.
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