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Auntie Rhea was an endearing kupuna who loved her homestead community! She even wrote a book entitled, “Kuʻu Home i Keaukaha.” Auntie grew up dancing under her mama, a hula student of Pua Haaheo. She knew familiar Hilo hula names like Rose Kuamoo, Helen D
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Hula Preservation Society, Digital ʻUmeke, Rhea Enos Akoi
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Auntie Pearl was the daughter of a Kumu, & she was blessed with the family’s gifts in music & hula. Young Pearl enjoyed dancing with Kent Ghirard's Hula Nanis, & throughout her life she helped connect people through hula and music. (1923-2018)
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Hula Preservation Society, Digital ʻUmeke, Pearl Keawe Souza