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  2. Keiki - Wikipedia

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    Apical keikis on Phalaenopsis mother plant Apical keiki in flower on Phalaenopsis mother plant. In horticulture, a keiki (/ ˈ k eɪ k iː / KAY-kee) is a plant produced asexually by an orchid plant, especially Dendrobium, Epidendrum (sensu lato), and Phalaenopsis orchids.

  3. List of compositions by Leleiohoku II - Wikipedia

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    Prince William Pitt Leleiohoku II (1854–1877), was a poet and composer of many Hawaiian mele (songs), [1] mostly love songs. He was the youngest of the Na Lani ʻEhā ("Royal Four"), which included his sisters Queen Liliʻuokalani (1838–1917) and Princess Miriam Likelike (1851–1887) and his brother King David Kalākaua (1836–1891).

  4. List of compositions by Liliʻuokalani - Wikipedia

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    Ahe Lau Makani, translated as The Soft Gentle Breeze [5] or There is a Zephyr, [2] is a famous waltz composed by Queen Liliʻuokalani around 1868. Probably written at Hamohamo, the Waikīkī home of the Queen, this song appeared in "He Buke Mele O Hawaii" under the title He ʻAla Nei E Māpu Mai Nei.

  5. Sol K. Bright Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Solomon Kekipi Bright Sr. Born November 9, 1909 Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii (now Hawai'i, United States) Died: April 27, 1992 (aged 82) Honolulu, O'ahu, Hawai'i, United States: Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter, dancer, composer, musical producer: Instrument(s) steel guitar, drums: Formerly of: Sol Hoʻopiʻi's Novelty Trio,

  6. Hui Aloha ʻĀina - Wikipedia

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    Hui Aloha ʻĀina were two Hawaiian nationalist organizations (one for men and another for women) established by Native Hawaiian political leaders and statesmen and their spouses in the aftermath of the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom and Queen Liliʻuokalani on January 17, 1893.

  7. Keiki Kawaiʻaeʻa - Wikipedia

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    Keiki Kawaiʻaeʻa is an associate professor at the University of Hawaii at Hilo where she serves as Director of the Ka Haka ʻUla O Keʻelikōlani College of Hawaiian Language.

  8. Kealoha (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Kealoha speaking at the Gubernatorial inauguration of Neil Abercrombie. Kealoha (born Steven Kealohapauʻole Hong-Ming Wong) is a poet and storyteller based in Hawaii.He was the first Poet Laureate of Hawai'i and the first poet to perform at a Hawaii governor’s inauguration. [2]

  9. Hawaii Aloha - Wikipedia

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    "Hawaiʻi Aloha," also called "Kuʻu One Hanau," is a revered anthem of the native Hawaiian people and Hawaiʻi residents alike. Written by the Reverend Lorenzo Lyons, (1807-1886), also known as Makua Laiana, a Christian minister who died in 1886, to an old hymn, "I Left It All With Jesus," composed by James McGranahan (1840-1907), "Hawai‘i Aloha" was considered by the Hawaiʻi State ...