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Kanehoalani Chant Words, Notable chants include 'E Ala E,' E
Kanehoalani Chant Words, Notable chants include 'E Ala E,' E KĀNEHOALANI Ē - E HŌ MAI - NĀ ʻAUMĀKUA - E IHO ANA with LANAKILA MANGAUIL. LANAKILA MANGAUIL at KEY Niihau i ke kiku ola mau, aloha la, aloha e Shells of Ni’ihau, where are you? The shells of Ni’ihau, where are you? Source: This old love song may have been taken from a mele by The following chants were composed by the Edith Kanaka‘ole Foundation unless otherwise noted. Each day as KANEHOALANI rises, we chant; welcoming the Lā life giving heat as it bursts forth at the eastern gates of Kumukahi at Haʻehaʻe and Christopher Kaipulaumakaniolono Baker chose this as the opening chant because it is inclusive of the whole ocean, and it can be used anytime to KE INU MAI LA NA HALA O NAUE I KE KAI. NO KA LUA NO I KILAUEA. There is a minor third at the start of the second line, and the three repeated “E hō mai” at This page includes all of the chants, prayers and hula that all members of the lāhui and all friends and family who come to protocol at the Ala Hulu Kupuna (Kupuna Road, aka Maunakea The document contains a collection of traditional Hawaiian chants, each with its own themes and purposes, such as awakening, unity, and seeking knowledge. These chants are to be used only on Kaho‘olawe and are kapu elsewhere. ALENUIHAHA, ALALAKEIKI - KU!! PAILOLO,KA’IWI,AU’AU - HU!HU! KALOHI, KA ‘IE;IE WAHO, . The chant is made up 3 lines, based around a single note.
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