Fraternal Order of Moai

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Fraternal Order of Moai[edit | edit source]

The Fraternal Order of Moai is a fraternal organization that celebrates and promotes Polynesian pop culture. Founded in 2005, the organization is dedicated to preserving and perpetuating the spirit of tiki and Polynesian pop through various activities and events.

History[edit | edit source]

The Fraternal Order of Moai was established on April 1, 2005, by a group of enthusiasts who shared a passion for Polynesian pop culture. The organization takes its name from the Moai statues found on Easter Island, which are iconic symbols of Polynesian culture.

Activities[edit | edit source]

The Fraternal Order of Moai organizes and participates in a wide range of activities and events that celebrate Polynesian pop culture. These include:

  • Tiki Bar Crawls: Members of the Fraternal Order of Moai organize tiki bar crawls in various cities, where participants visit different tiki bars and enjoy tropical drinks and Polynesian-inspired cuisine.
  • Tiki Oasis: The organization hosts an annual event called Tiki Oasis, which is a multi-day celebration of tiki culture. The event features live music, art exhibits, educational seminars, and a marketplace where attendees can purchase tiki-themed merchandise.
  • Charitable Initiatives: The Fraternal Order of Moai is committed to giving back to the community. The organization supports various charitable initiatives, including fundraising for local charities and participating in volunteer activities.

Membership[edit | edit source]

Membership in the Fraternal Order of Moai is open to individuals who share an interest in Polynesian pop culture and are willing to uphold the organization's values and mission. Prospective members must go through an application process and be sponsored by existing members.

Recognition[edit | edit source]

The Fraternal Order of Moai has gained recognition within the Polynesian pop culture community for its dedication to preserving and promoting tiki culture. The organization has been featured in various media outlets, including magazines, newspapers, and online publications.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD