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  2. Kolohe Kai - Wikipedia

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    Kolohe Kai is a Hawaiian reggae pop musical group formed in 2009 by singer-songwriter Roman De Peralta. Kolohe Kai consists of De Peralta, Jasmine Moikeha (vocals), Kolomona Ku (keyboard and saxophone ), Luke Daddario (drummer), Imua Garza ( guitar ), and Kahale Morales ( bass guitar ).

  3. Kaii Higashiyama - Wikipedia

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    Kaii Higashiyama (東山 魁夷, Higashiyama Kaii, July 8, 1908 – May 6, 1999) was a Japanese writer and artist particularly renowned for his Nihonga style paintings. [1] As one of the most popular artists in post-war Japan, Higashiyama was awarded the Japan Art Academy Prize in 1956 and the Order of Culture in 1969.

  4. Kokua Line: Where are the kolea this year?

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  5. List of Indigenous artists of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Mestizo and Métis artists whose indigenous descent is integral to their art are included, as are Siberian Yup'ik artists due to their cultural commonalities with Alaskan Yup'ik people. This list includes notable visual artists who are Inuit , Alaskan Natives , Siberian Yup'ik , American Indians , First Nations , Métis , Mestizos , and ...

  6. List of visual kei musical groups - Wikipedia

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    "Artist database". musicjapanplus.jp "Artists". Jame-world.com This page was last edited on 8 January 2025 ...

  7. Yoru no Kai - Wikipedia

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    Yoru no Kai edited and published one volume, released in 1949, titled Atarashii Geijutsu no Tankyū (新しい芸術の探究, "Exploration of a New Art"). [8] The volume is a collection of essays and debates by Yoru no Kai members, and reveals the group's goals and philosophy.

  8. Kokua Line: How do you report a kolea?

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    Answer : Hawaii's annual Kolea Count, a project of the Hawaii Audubon Society, collects sighting reports online, via. People can report their first kolea sighting of the season ...

  9. Otowa Yurikago Kai - Wikipedia

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    Otowa Yurikago Kai (Japanese: 音羽ゆりかご会) is a Japanese children's choir, established in 1933. It is named for Otowa-cho, a place name in Bunkyō, Tokyo , where it was born, Yurikago, a Japanese word for cradle, and Kai, meaning an association or group.