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  2. Kealiʻi Reichel - Wikipedia

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    2004 Ka Nohona Pili Kai; Hawaiian Album of the Year. 1995 Kawaipunahele, 1996 Lei Haliʻa, 2000 Melelana, 2004 Keʻalaokamaile, 2014 Kawaiokalena; Haku Mele (new Hawaiian language composition; award to the composer ) Kuʻu Pua Maeʻole (to Keali'i Reichel) 1996, Nematoda (to Puakea Nogelmeier) 1998; Liner Notes Award. 2000, 2004, 2006, 2009

  3. Puakea Nogelmeier - Wikipedia

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    Ka Hula Papa Holoi (Performed by Nāpua Greig) Ka Nohona Pili Kai (Co-written and Performed by Kealiʻi Reichel) [20] Lei Haliʻa (Performed by Kealiʻi Reichel) Nematoda (Performed by Kealiʻi Reichel) Toad Song (Performed by Kealiʻi Reichel) Pili O Ke Ao (Performed by Kūpaoa) Hawaiian-English. Bumbye (Performed by Kūpaoa) [21]

  4. Nada Sōsō - Wikipedia

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    It has also been covered by Yonashiro Sho 【The Leader of the Japanese boys group (JO1)】‹Pre-Debut cover› and also overseas artists, such as Hawaiian Kealiʻi Reichel (as "Ka Nohona Pili Kai" in Hawaiian) and New Zealander Hayley Westenra, who sung a classical crossover rendition in English, and Korean singer Memory (Maeng Yu Na ...

  5. List of compositions by Liliʻuokalani - Wikipedia

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    Ka Hanu O Hanakeoki, translated as The Scent of Hanakeoki, or sometimes plainly called Hanakeoki, is a famous song composed by Liliʻuokalani in 1874. It a piece mentioned in "The Queen's Songbook" and translated into English by Hui Hānai. The song may allude to property the Queen owned in Pālolo Valley. [12]

  6. Kuana Torres Kahele - Wikipedia

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    The majority of his lyrics are written and performed in the Hawaiian language. [2] After learning Kane Hula and Haku Mele (Hawaiian composing) in his teens, in 1995 Kahele co-founded Nā Palapalai , a Hawaiian music group that has released a number of albums. [ 3 ]

  7. Kau Ka Pe'a - Wikipedia

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    Kau Ka Pe'a was released on April 30, 2021. It was produced, mixed and mastered by Dave Tucciarone in Honolulu, Hawaii, and co-produced by Kalani Pe'a and his partner Allan B. Cool. [5] Some of the musicians performing on the album include Amy Hānaialiʻi Gilliom, Kimie Miner, Imua Garza, Dave Tucciarone, Kenneth Makuakane, Ikaika Blackburn, Wailau Ryder, Nalei Pokipala, Aaron Nelson and ...

  8. Ua Mau ke Ea o ka ʻĀina i ka Pono - Wikipedia

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    Ua Mau ke Ea o ka ʻĀina i ka Pono (Hawaiian pronunciation: [ˈuə ˈmɐw ke ˈɛə o kə ˈʔaːi.nə i kə ˈpo.no]) is a Hawaiian phrase, spoken by Kamehameha III, and adopted in 1959 as the state motto. [1] It is most commonly translated as "the life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness."

  9. Paʻao - Wikipedia

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    He (Lono-ka-wai) was the sixteenth in that line of kings, succeeding Kapawa. Paʻao continued to live in Kohala until the kings of Hawaiʻi became degraded and corrupted (hewa); then he sailed away to Tahiti to fetch a king from thence. Pili (Kaʻaiea) was that king and he became one in Hawaiʻi's line of kings (papa aliʻi).