Shaka inches closer to becoming the official state gesture

This rendering of a proposed shaka sculpture was rejected by a Honolulu office last year, but might be resurrected if a bill establishing the shaka as Hawaii's state gesture passes. (Project Shaka/courtesy photo)

Mailani Makainai, great-great-granddaughter of Hamana Kalili, who is known as the father of shaka, flashes a shaka at her home on March 6 in Kaneohe, Hawaii. (AP Photo/Mengshin Lin)

Lawmakers and Hawaii residents alike appear to be vibing with a proposal to make the shaka the official state gesture of Hawaii.