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  • @curatrix2008 brah u dont even know ke. no make me reveal the history of it all.

  • dis is a song dat always will take me back to where i come from as a Hawaiian and will never let me forget who I am. It will bring me to my memories of the greater future that will live on through our keiki and who we must become to have the future we really want and need!!! ALOHA and A HUI HOU!

  • Aloha au keia mele. Keia mele ikaika a me u'i no!

  • Aloha to my braddah.......................­. 

  • neva forget were im from.. Hawaii..miss you

  • Aloha au keia mele, He mele ikaika keia a ho'ike makou mo'olelo

  • shoot i wish us Hawaiians could go back to the olden days were we had tremendous respect for our kupuna our ohana and most importantly the aina. instead we were forced to be apart of a corrupt nation that slowly corrupting our hawaiian ways of life, Hawaii No Ka Oe

  • @noanai1. Also, we had respect with the foreigners that came here. There was even a word for it. (For foreigners that are good people, that is) But it is pretty much obsolete because of so-called forced colonialism. It has destroyed that balanced.

  • @noanai1

    hawai'i no ka oi

  • ontzettend mooi greetings from holland

  • beautyfull 

  • ai pohaku!

  • heart touching...

  • OMG, I have been searching for this song for ever. this song is so powerful, that they played in my islands (fiji). I moved to the states in 2000, and have been lookin for it. Thanks for posting it!

  • @fijimonster I have the mp3 for y :)

  • So many emotions garnered by this song. Anger, Sorrow, and Defiance. I refuse to go quietly into the light. We strive to survive, we survive by keeping our culture alive. Ku'e my brown brethren. He Hawai'i Au.

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  • Auntie is very old fashioned, but I think this was very well done. I not mind it being modernized and it may reach a lot of the younger people and keep the mele in their tongues. This is an important mele. Mrs. Pendergast wrote a very powerful mele, one that is so powerful this haole will never sing it because to me it is only for the Hawaiians. Enough has been kakaroached and the least I can do now is not kakaroach this mele. Kaulana na pua o Hawai`i, indeed.

  • a great spin on this ULTIMATE protest song.......

  • HAWAII NO KA OI

    so proud of our islands, Imua

  • so much love....so much.....

  • Nice video & Songs.

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