CallitQuitsHawaii
CallitQuitsHawaii
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You Are the Stronger Influence
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KHON-2's Jai Cunningham interviews Cirque du Soleil's Artistic Director Michael G. Smith
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On a recent trip to Hawai'i, Cirque du Soleil's Senior Artistic Director for Alegria, Michael G. Smith, sat down with KHON-2's Jai Cunningham to discuss Alegria's upcoming run at the Blaisdell Arena October 15 - 2010.
Cirque Du Soleil Artistic Director on KITV
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Mahealani Richardson of KITV in Honolulu interviewed Michael G. Smith, Senior Artistic Director of Cirque du Soleilʻs Alegria. He was in Hawai'i to prepare for Alegriaʻs upcoming performances at the Blaisdell Arena October 15 - 31, 2010
Oli Hoʻoikaika.mov
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He oli hoʻoikaika na Kumu John Keola Lake
Noho Ana Ke Akua
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A protection oli, chanted by Lehua Hulihe'e
E Ho Mai
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Kumu John Keola Lakeʻs E Ho Mai
E Ala E
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Ka oli o Kumu John Keola Lake
Recycle in Honolulu
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The keiki of Kawaiahao School created this PSA encouraging all Honolulu school children to recycle. Mahalo to the Lex Brodie Foundation for funding the PSA.
Pledge to the Earth
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Each day the keiki (children) of Kawaiahaʻo School begin their school day with a Pledge to the Earth. A few members of the elementary program share the pledge.
Kaulana Na Pua
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Hidden behind a deceptively light tune, this protest song tells of the ardent opposition of Native Hawaiians to the annexation of their nation to the United States. Kaulana Na Pua - famous are the children of Hawaiʻi who love their land.
Keiki of Kawaiahao Mahalo Cirque du Soleil in Honolulu
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Honolulu Mayor Mufi Hannemann and the keiki of Kawaiahao School mahalo the cast of Cirque du Soleil's Saltimbanco at the Blaisdell Arena, Honolulu
Keiki Mahalo Cirque du Soleil in Honolulu
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The keiki of Kawaiaha'o School and Honolulu Mayor Mufi Hannemann visited the cast and crew of Cirque du Soleil's Saltimbanco to thank them for coming to Hawai'i.
Off the Hook
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Testimonial of Hawai'i man who used the Hawai'i Tobacco Quitline to quit smoking - for himself and his daughter www.CallitQuitsHawaii.org
Free Patches
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Testimonial of young man who used the Hawai'i Tobacco Quitline to quit smoking - he even got free patches because he's uninsured. www.CallitQuitsHawaii.org
Lunch Break
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Quitting takes practice - testimonial from young woman learning how to quit smoking. www.CallitQuitsHawaii.org

Комментарии

  • @worldtraveler8372
    @worldtraveler8372 6 месяцев назад

    Mahal'o!

  • @cynthiaapana5958
    @cynthiaapana5958 2 года назад

    Thank you.

  • @danalorenzo1478
    @danalorenzo1478 2 года назад

    Aloha Ke Akua,Mahalo Nui Loa,Imua Hawaii Nei🌅🙏🤙🏼

  • @kidkahunagutierrez4151
    @kidkahunagutierrez4151 2 года назад

    Como puedo conseguir permiso para el uso de la letra de este canto?

  • @vestaosto
    @vestaosto 3 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @laurelrain829
    @laurelrain829 3 года назад

    Thank you! Been searching for this chant that I learned in the Hawaiian Ethnobotany Course at UH Hilo.

  • @freerangemaker
    @freerangemaker 4 года назад

    Mahalo Nui for this.

  • @freerangemaker
    @freerangemaker 4 года назад

    mahalo nui for this!

  • @alanashford9207
    @alanashford9207 4 года назад

    Mana power wisdom prayer 400%

  • @kaiyanamedeiros5871
    @kaiyanamedeiros5871 4 года назад

    I need to learn your song

    • @callenfurtado4267
      @callenfurtado4267 3 года назад

      practice this everyday maybe twice a day i had to sing this at school and its easy to memorize so i would sing it twice or three times a day :)

  • @WouterVdKnaap
    @WouterVdKnaap 4 года назад

    Vooral lekker op 0.5X de afspeelsnelheid!

  • @WouterVdKnaap
    @WouterVdKnaap 4 года назад

    Vooral lekker op 0.5X de afspeelsnelheid!

  • @dfghj1050
    @dfghj1050 4 года назад

    hele mai ka naʻauao a me ka ʻuhane kuʻu hoa

  • @gxppydropemoff9462
    @gxppydropemoff9462 4 года назад

    We do this every morning at sku

  • @deniserichards2187
    @deniserichards2187 4 года назад

    So beautiful!! Thank you!!

  • @juhliocesar
    @juhliocesar 5 лет назад

    It came to my attention that is chanted "O na mea huna no'eau" but it's spelled "I na (...)" Is there a reason? And just looked for Aunty Edith Kanaka'ole and the spelling is with "O". Mahalo nui.

    • @robinlagelius
      @robinlagelius 5 лет назад

      It's wrong. "O" is correct.

    • @LRod1959
      @LRod1959 2 года назад

      I was wondering the same thing. I'm in a workshop toady and they shared O na mea.

  • @jahjah525
    @jahjah525 5 лет назад

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    @jahjah525 5 лет назад

  • @8rynFarley
    @8rynFarley 6 лет назад

    You helped me so much! I am going t pass my test thx!!!

  • @officialof_fx9459
    @officialof_fx9459 6 лет назад

    o (>‿<✿)

  • @greetings.haveaniceday.7162
    @greetings.haveaniceday.7162 6 лет назад

    Best song in UFC2.

  • @KeahiRenaud808
    @KeahiRenaud808 7 лет назад

    It would be nice if you provide attributes to Aunty Edith Kanaka’ole for having written this chant and also for Kumu John Keolamaka’ainana Lake for chanting it.

  • @hanzprellierumbaoa1297
    @hanzprellierumbaoa1297 7 лет назад

    can't stop laughing!

  • @bronz12
    @bronz12 7 лет назад

    It's a privilege to speak to our elders, I pray that one day I may also, spek to an Kumu and ask him or her the old ways. The sacred ways of giving thanks to Ke Akua Mana Loa and his makuakane, Iesu Kristo....

  • @mattblair7270
    @mattblair7270 7 лет назад

    a hawaiian elder told me the purpose of the chant was to say " this is the way it is" (e ala e) "the sun rises over the ocean, it reaches directly overhead, then sets in the west" (paraphrasing) e ala e ( it IS the Way (path) that it IS) that's just my understanding. Shalom Aloha Mahalo

  • @kalisialone3263
    @kalisialone3263 7 лет назад

    I

  • @laprincessa297
    @laprincessa297 8 лет назад

    thank you

  • @matthewhobby2228
    @matthewhobby2228 8 лет назад

    the translation is a little off by the way: "E ala E" means "this is the way that it is". The part that means arise is "aia ka la". It's describing the path of the sun: it starts in the east, over the ocean(moana), it comes to over head (nu'u), rising up (aia ka la)>(the musical note is suppose to raise in pitch to symbolize that ascension), E ALA E : (That's the way it is) This Is _ The Way _ [that] This Is; Is Path Is, Be Way Be, I Am the way I Am... etc.

    • @kpaukeaho6180
      @kpaukeaho6180 7 лет назад

      ...eh? I donʻt think thatʻs how "e ala e" translates... "aia" denotes location. Aia ka lā i luna nei = the sun is right above. Ua ala mai nei ka lā = the sun has risen up Ua ala anei ke keiki? = has the child risen (awoken)? Aia ke keiki i ka moe = the child is asleep E ala mai! = get up! E ala ē = arise Yes, ala can also be a path, like ke alanui - a road - but as an action, ala is to rise. it has separate definitions entirely depending on if it is an action or an object, a noun or a verb. Ua ala ke ala i ke ōlaʻi - The road raised up due to the earthquake

  • @irmina777
    @irmina777 9 лет назад

    E ala e Ka la i kahikina I ka moana Ka moana hohonu Pi’i ka lewa Ka lewa nu’u I ka hikina Aia ka la. E ala e! Awaken/Arise The sun in the east From the ocean The ocean deep Climbing (to) the heaven The heaven highest In the east There is the sun Awaken!

  • @Passarinho86
    @Passarinho86 9 лет назад

    Hi, What is the meaning of Alamihi? Is it like Native Hawaiians? Indigenous?

    • @kpaukeaho6180
      @kpaukeaho6180 7 лет назад

      Well ʻalamihi (with the ʻokina) is a species of crab. Conceivably, "ke ala mihi" could mean something like "the path of repentance," but Iʻve never heard such a term being used before. Usually to denote indigeneity ʻōiwi or sometimes maoli is used, so kanaka maoli or kanaka ʻōiwi are the usual terms used for native Hawaiian. poʻe ʻōiwi is an indigenous people group. Ka poʻe ʻōiwi o ʻAmelika = the indigenous people of America. Where did you find the term alamihi?

    • @kaiyanamedeiros5871
      @kaiyanamedeiros5871 4 года назад

      Nice

  • @gummibear212
    @gummibear212 9 лет назад

    im dead on 1:00

  • @codiserville593
    @codiserville593 9 лет назад

    Finally found this song. We used to sing this every morning in elementary school.

    • @misaeldanny3561
      @misaeldanny3561 3 года назад

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    • @issackylo2019
      @issackylo2019 3 года назад

      @Misael Danny Yea, I have been watching on Flixzone for years myself :)

    • @kaysencasen9519
      @kaysencasen9519 3 года назад

      @Misael Danny Definitely, been watching on flixzone for years myself =)

  • @jbronson75
    @jbronson75 9 лет назад

    Is this some sort of blessing?

  • @sarinaproctor6486
    @sarinaproctor6486 9 лет назад

    We did this chant. And it is a very good chant before doing th hula.

  • @jimscottjr
    @jimscottjr 10 лет назад

    I'm a haole. I've studied olelo kahiko, hula kahiko, I'm ho'opa'a for a halau on the mainland. Our kumu is old school. I'm now his hanai brother. I am a haole and will be one until I die. But I can still learn and perpetuate hawaiian culture. Mahalo for this oli.

    • @naki3713
      @naki3713 2 года назад

      Mahalo nui loa. Keep the culture alive. Ho'okahi pu'uwai, me ka lokahi.

    • @beverlymendheim5691
      @beverlymendheim5691 Год назад

      MAHALO NUI LOA for your response. I am also in the same position, except I am Apelika/Amelika. These days, I sing rather than hula and also do lectures and task about Hawaiian history.

  • @aipatouch
    @aipatouch 10 лет назад

    'a'ohe ke kilipo'ipo'i anei? Hana hou kakou me ke kilipo'ipo'i! *kilipo'ipo'i**kilipo'ipo'i**pa'ipa'ilima*...*clap with cupped hands**clapped with cupped hands**clap* Just in case people didn't know, I was taught to chant this to help the sun rise. It begins when half of the sun is visible. The chanting "ends" when the sun rises the distance of the width of your hand over the ocean; make a "stop" signal with your hand outstretched then rotate your hand inwards 90 degrees. Unless your 'uhane moves you, do what you feel in your na'au :D

    • @TheOpinionLover
      @TheOpinionLover 10 лет назад

      That's really cool! Thanks for sharing! :D

    • @aipatouch
      @aipatouch 10 лет назад

      There are a lot of fake hawaiian culture vultures out there....just doing my part to stop ignorant people from spreading their cancerous beliefs and agendas.

    • @klausthedoors7710
      @klausthedoors7710 3 года назад

      My 'ohana does this the morning after a funeral at the closest beach, to make the sun rise

  • @benekaiwi1
    @benekaiwi1 10 лет назад

    Why do haoles wanna act Hawaiian? Stop pretending. Hawaiians hate seeing them act like Hawaiians. This is not for you Haoles. Practice your own culture!

    • @uliuli1231
      @uliuli1231 10 лет назад

      Just let these guys have their fun man, lol. I'm full Tongan and I see why palangis (haolis) don't like there culture

    • @teamjesus87
      @teamjesus87 9 лет назад

      I know yeh bradda. Da guys can learn there own culta

    • @woohooo7634
      @woohooo7634 4 года назад

      @@inlov33 Yeah, It's a completely different story when your culture has been prostituted, taken advantage of, and stolen for the sake of tourist attractions. It's not just "bE NiCe To PeOplE" There's a lot more to it. Most parts of our culture are sacred, and private. They are not to be sung without meaning. Hula etc, is about the communication of the story, not the ego of the performer.

    • @evapektas3832
      @evapektas3832 3 года назад

      Oh I like your cultue and the people...want to know more. I respect you, it is with love i want to learn more... I speak english too because I want to understand the english people. Sorry that so many people hurted you and your cultue. I used to listen to Isreal Kamake'wiwo'oles songs tried to understand them.. I hope you are blessed... Eva from Germany...

    • @evapektas3832
      @evapektas3832 3 года назад

      @@inlov33 How you right it is so nice...love your commant...

  • @nicolenakamura6156
    @nicolenakamura6156 11 лет назад

    bring forth to me the knowledge from above

  • @OneDancingMarie
    @OneDancingMarie 12 лет назад

    Thank you Tarah for sharing this beautiful prayer! Aloha, Mahalo nui

  • @Ezza190
    @Ezza190 12 лет назад

    Aloha! E Ala E No Kau a Kau!!

  • @Lanichann
    @Lanichann 12 лет назад

    chee some sour da guy who wen dislike this...

  • @MalenaFlowingGlow
    @MalenaFlowingGlow 12 лет назад

    This is beautiful! thank you for sharing:)

  • @vanillalani
    @vanillalani 12 лет назад

    Hawaiian is such a beautiful language, the chants are so enchanting

  • @AlohaAina808
    @AlohaAina808 12 лет назад

    @Fishallday100 ‘Ae, ‘o Kumu Lake kēia. Mahalo e Kumu.

  • @AlohaAina808
    @AlohaAina808 12 лет назад

    Polynesian languages are similar, but not the same. Like Dutch and German are similar, coming from the same root language, but not the same. Mahalo

  • @hokurobinson
    @hokurobinson 13 лет назад

    our school learned off of this chant... thanks...

  • @Lilacbutterfly20
    @Lilacbutterfly20 13 лет назад

    This is my S.S homework thanks for posting this i am learning got to learn it the end of september

  • @philmund1
    @philmund1 13 лет назад

    I'm learning this chant in my class

  • @spechlgoddess
    @spechlgoddess 14 лет назад

    this is also blessing to release the soul of a loved one that has passed on.

    • @mikiel1981
      @mikiel1981 3 года назад

      this makes so much sense - I discovered this chant at the time my mother was facing her final weeks and it brought me much solace

  • @kiloilio
    @kiloilio 14 лет назад

    This is deep culture, passed on by one of the great kumu whose voice lives on. This is a calling--not only for the sun--but for the Hawaiian people to rise up and face the future. EO!!!