kealii o nalani (Kahiko Kane), Merrie Monarch Festival 2007
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These guys must have worked really hard to make it this far. They've earned it after hours of practice everyday.
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During my years on Oahu, I learned that Hula is not a women's sport, entirely !
Warriors told thier "War Stories" this way and worshiped thier gods this way too. Thanks to King David Kalakaua, we can enjoy the dance today, and thanks to all the hard work that is put into practice of this art and the performance of it ! Mahalo Nui Loa Kanakas !
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they should have a smaller wrap
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nice dance,,I WANNA LEARN THIS TOO!
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Oooh those knees, kane! Looks Wesside knows kahiko! :) mahalo for the vid Teri, Jeni from 90026
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Oooh those knees, kane! Looks Wesside knows kahiko! :) mahalo for the vid Teri, Jeni from 90026
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Oooh those knees, kane! Looks Wesside knows kahiko! :) mahalo for the vid Teri, Jeni from 90026
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Oooh those knees, kane! Looks Wesside knows kahiko! :) mahalo for the vid Teri, Jeni from 90026
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Oooh those knees, kane! Looks Wesside knows kahiko! :) mahalo for the vid Teri, Jeni from 90026
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Oooh those knees, kane! Looks Wesside knows kahiko! :) mahalo for the vid Teri, Jeni from 90026
oh yes. hours, hours and hours and weeks and months and hours and weeks and months. blood, sweat, tears and blisters. LITERALLY.
RKGOLF 2 years ago 7
these guys are great.. would love to see this in person! Hawaiian Culture is cool and Proud
canectar 4 years ago 6