Back when we had a voice, now the Asians and other impostors are trying to take over, but they will never have what us Hawaiians have, the essence of aloha!!!!
Something about Pacific Island, Polynesian culture that is so soothing; It bathes my senses in tranquilty. If only all of Humanity could be so benign.
I feel like that girl's feet were too far apart, and she was just a little too stiff. But she was probably just nervous :P I love this mele.
Mahalo nui!
oOHulaGirlOo 1 year ago
Oh...my....gosh! I remember Keith at PCC back in 1979. :o
okesaita 1 year ago
Back when we had a voice, now the Asians and other impostors are trying to take over, but they will never have what us Hawaiians have, the essence of aloha!!!!
xmaheax 2 years ago
@xmaheax
hate to tell you this, the woman dancer is actually filipino. She was one of my teachers in Laea
nugglenunny 7 months ago
I so watch this back in 1989 and was so inspired - its amazing, comparing their dancing to now - wow how beautiful it was back then
HrithikRoshanMasiofo 2 years ago
WHAT IS THE NAME OF THIS MELE??
iwannapokeu 3 years ago
No luna e ka hale kai o ka Ma'alewa
keanini 2 years ago
Uncle Keith is da bomb...haha
asoncion8racaza 3 years ago
Something about Pacific Island, Polynesian culture that is so soothing; It bathes my senses in tranquilty. If only all of Humanity could be so benign.
Eyebeemz 3 years ago
haha Uncle Keith was the man back in the day!
stkekauoha 3 years ago
what does that last bit he say's mean???
i hear it frequently after "kahiko"
buzybuni 4 years ago
"he inoa no hiiakaikapoliopele" It means "a name chant for Hiiakaikapoliopele (Hiiaka in the bosom of Pele) the youngest and favorite sister of Pele.
keanini 4 years ago