2014 Merrie Monarch Winners- Hula Kahiko (Kāne Division)

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  • Highlights of the 4 top finishers in the 2014 Hula Kahiko (ancient), Kāne (male) Division.
    1st Place: Kawailiʻulā
    Kumu Hula: Chinky Māhoe
    “Kalaunuiʻōhua”
    Kalaunuiʻōhua was a chief of Hawai‘i who possessed a strong warrior spirit. He wished to conquer and unite the
    islands of Hawai‘i. As he crossed over the Alenuihāhā, Pailolo, Kaiwi and Kaʻieʻie Waho channels,
    he faced different challenges, for the currents and wave patterns made sailing difficult.
    2nd Place: Ka Leo O Laka I Ka Hikina O Ka Lā
    Kumu Hula: Kaleo Trinidad
    “Aia I Niʻihau Kuʻu Pāwehe”
    Master chanter and Kumu Hula Kamuela Akoni Mika is said to have composed this mele and choreographed its
    dance movements. He chose to use kā lāʻau, pairs of dance sticks, to relate details of the fine, soft pāwehe mat for
    which Niʻihau is known. In describing Niʻihau, many of the island’s special features are given-the sugar cane of
    Halāliʻi, Kaʻula Island surrounded by birds, the gusty Mikioi wind, sea spray and pouring rain.
    3rd Place: Hālau Nā Mamo O Puʻuanahulu
    Nā Kumu Hula: William Kahakuleilehua Haunuʻu “Sonny” Ching & Lōpaka Igarta-De Vera
    “He Mele Maʻi No Kekaleka”
    Namakahelu, the great hula master and chanter of Moanalua, gifted this mele maʻi, procreation chant, to Douglas
    Damon, the youngest son of Samuel Mills Damon. Such procreation chants encouraged the perpetuation of
    bloodlines. This mele maʻi was composed shortly after Douglas’ birth in 1890, to honor him and his family.
    In the chant he is referred to both as Kekaleka (Douglas) and “Huki ka ulua” (pull in the ulua fish).
    4th Place: Hālau I Ka Wēkiu
    Nā Kumu Hula: Karl Veto Baker & Michael Lanakila Casupang
    “E Ka Liko Hou O Uka”
    This name chant written for Miriam Kapili Likelike Kekāuluohi includes countless moments of love and affection.
    She is also referred to in this mele by the name Kaliko, the newly formed leaf buds of the ‘ōhi‘a lehua. This mele
    is imbued with kaona, hidden meaning, by the composer, and Princess Likelike is compared to the beautiful natural
    elements on the island of Hawai‘i.
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  • @iphoukwani
    @iphoukwani ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Love your uploads thank you for sharing this treasure this moving art 🙏🏽

  • @travisgrant5608
    @travisgrant5608 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Amazing and fascinating! The the Merrie Monarch the Olympics of Hula! Simply the best! "🤙"

  • @sarahjane434
    @sarahjane434 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    never forget that colonization reduced the aboriginal Hawaiian population by 90% preservation of this culture is so important