maika'i keia wikio :) ua maika'i loa i na ua hiki ke lohe :( pehea oe e loa'a i keia a ma hea i loa'a? e a'o nei makou i kekahi mau haumana ma ko'u kula aka 'A'OLE KUMU HULA MAKOU! :)
@blacksultan85 The hookers I saw in Waikiki two years ago were super hot! Much better than any I've seen. I didn't partake, never have, but these girls had me tempted! They were also talking about legalizing it there at that time.
This looks like one of a series which was produced by or for the La'ie (O'ahu) Hukilau Dinner and Polynesian Show in the 1950s. These Hukilaus were the beginning of the Polynesian Cultural Center. The film was sold as a reel of 8mm silent film, to be shown on home projectors.
maika'i keia wikio :) ua maika'i loa i na ua hiki ke lohe :( pehea oe e loa'a i keia a ma hea i loa'a? e a'o nei makou i kekahi mau haumana ma ko'u kula aka 'A'OLE KUMU HULA MAKOU! :)
like if you understood this :P
xhaynx 2 months ago
Hula women in Hawaii were always sexy top notch broads why can't they have these type of women in the prostitution business!
blacksultan85 1 year ago
@blacksultan85 YOUR A RETARD
Princessameme 1 year ago
@Princessameme LMAO thanx!!!!!
blacksultan85 1 year ago
@blacksultan85 The hookers I saw in Waikiki two years ago were super hot! Much better than any I've seen. I didn't partake, never have, but these girls had me tempted! They were also talking about legalizing it there at that time.
Bill5925 6 months ago
Those mexican chicks dressed in the rags at the end were kind of hot.
miamad 1 year ago
Too bad there's no sound cuz this is really cool footage.
OL8Twho 1 year ago
wow! the hand movements here are the best I've ever seen, and I've watched literally hundreds of hukilau videos.
KindKeith 2 years ago
no audio
wanketta 2 years ago
I think I saw the Hukilau part of this video on TMC a couple of months ago. Very cool.
Ladybug1923 2 years ago
were doing this dance in out dance class...man theyre is different versions of it tho lmao
shadeana395 2 years ago
This looks like one of a series which was produced by or for the La'ie (O'ahu) Hukilau Dinner and Polynesian Show in the 1950s. These Hukilaus were the beginning of the Polynesian Cultural Center. The film was sold as a reel of 8mm silent film, to be shown on home projectors.
SoloPilot6 3 years ago
Sorry, the print I have has no sound
travelfilmarchive 3 years ago
Any audio on this?
ivannaSKUD18 3 years ago