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Nā Hōʻike ʻAno (Tutorials)Summary
A brief overview in navigating & using materials of the George Naope collection.Digital Heritage
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Nā Hōʻike ʻAno (Tutorials)Summary
A brief overview in navigating & using materials of the George Holokai collection.Digital Heritage
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Nā Hōʻike ʻAno (Tutorials)Summary
A brief overview in navigating & using materials of the Puluelo Naipo Park collection.Digital Heritage
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Nā Moʻolelo (Oral Histories)Collection
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Rose Joshua & the Magic Hula Studio are well-known in modern hula history. Hula was a family affair, & her children grew up performing & helping the family business. Daughters Lorraine & Blossom followed in their mom’s footsteps & became teachers.Credit:
Hula Preservation Society, Digital ʻUmeke, Joshua CollectionDigital Heritage
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Nā Moʻolelo (Oral Histories)Collection
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Uncle George Naope was a leading authority on hula. Known for his talents, fun-loving ways, and key role in founding the Merrie Monarch Hula Festival, Uncle's love for hula was deeply rooted in the aloha he had for his homeland and its people. (1928-2009)Credit:
Hula Preservation Society, Digital ʻUmeke, George NaopeCollection
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Auntie Queenie’s hula roots were planted from an early age by her mother, Sophie Kalili, a kumu herself. As a teenager in the 1940s, she met ʻIolani Luahine (1918-1978), a renowned woman of hula, and her life was changed forever. (1930- )Credit:
Hula Preservation Society, Digital ʻUmeke, Queenie Ventura Dowsett