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Hoʻokele Mea Hana (Reference Resources)
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Summary
Auntie Emma was born in rural Kapaʻahu, Puna, and was punished at school for speaking her mother tongue. She never lost her love for hula and language, ultimately contributing to the renewal of ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi in the late 1900s. (1916-2008)
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Credit: Hula Preservation Society, Digital ʻUmeke, Emma Stone Kauhi
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