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  2. Kahiko - Wikipedia

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    Kahiko-Lua-Mea (better known simply as Kahiko) is a god in Hawaiian mythology, who was once a chief on the Earth and lived in Olalowaia. He is mentioned in the chant Kumulipo and in the Chant of Kūaliʻi. Kahiko is also mentioned in The Legend of Waia. [1] The legend is that there was a head figure that had the ability to speak.

  3. Hula kahiko - Wikipedia

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    Hula kahiko performance at the pa hula in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Hula kahiko, often defined as those hula composed prior to 1894 which do not include modern instrumentation (such as guitar, ʻukulele, etc.), encompasses an enormous variety of styles and moods, from the solemn and sacred to the frivolous.

  4. Merrie Monarch Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Miss Aloha Hula competition began in 1971. Each hālau may submit one contestant who is 18 to 25 years old and unmarried. Each contestant performs a hula kahiko and hula 'auana. For kahiko, they must perform an oli, ka'i, mele, and ho'i in the 7 minute time limit. No microphones are used for the oli and minimal makeup is applied.

  5. Hawaii’s biggest hula festival is honoring Lahaina wildfire ...

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    Jayda Lum Lung will dance a traditional hula in honor of Lahaina wildfire victims at Hawaii’s biggest hula competition of the year. Her hand movements will flow gracefully to symbolize the winds ...

  6. Tsuiteru ne Notteru ne - Wikipedia

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    "Tsuiteru ne Notteru ne" (ツイてるねノッてるね, lit. "It's Crazy, It's Knocking") is the seventh single by Japanese entertainer Miho Nakayama . Written by Takashi Matsumoto and Kyōhei Tsutsumi , the single was released on August 21, 1986, by King Records .

  7. Si-Te-Cah - Wikipedia

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    According to reports of Northern Paiute oral history, the Si-Te-Cah, Saiduka or Sai'i [1] (sometimes erroneously referred to as Say-do-carah or Saiekare [2] after a term said to be used by the Si-Te-Cah to refer to another group) were a legendary tribe who the Northern Paiutes fought a war with and eventually wiped out or drove away from the area, with the final battle having taken place at ...

  8. Hoʻoponopono - Wikipedia

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    Handy, E.S.Craighill Polynesian Religion, Kraus Reprint & Periodicals (1971) Kamakau, Samuel, Ka Poʻe Kahiko (The People of Old), Bishop Museum Press (1992) Lee, Pali Jae, Ho'opono, I M Publishing (2008) Lee, Pali Jae, Koko Willis, Tales from the Night Rainbow, Night Rainbow Publishing Co. (1990) ISBN 0-9628030-0-6

  9. Samoan proverbs - Wikipedia

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    E toa e le loto, a e pa le noo. Strong in heart, but broken in the back. Of a man whose will is stronger than his body. Lua mata to ese. Two taro planted away; i.e., Better have a small plantation of your own than be joined with another. E le papeva se upu. Not a word stumbles. Aniui, Anini, Aveavai.