World-renowned hula halau, Halau O Kekuhi, continues to disseminate the invaluable history of Hawai`i across the world through chant and dance under the direction of Kumu Hula Pualani Kanaka`ole Kanahele and Nalani Kanaka`ole. Their latest work, Hi`iaka I Ka Poli O Pele, revisits the journey of the fire goddess Pele, from Tahiti to her home in the Kilauea volcano on the Big Island of Hawai`i. Through these powerful chants, experience the fire traditions of Hawai`i’s active volcano, the primordial flames fueled by the milieu lives of Halau O Kekuhi, and the sacredness of this history that is Hawai`i.
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Holo Mai Pele Mai Ka Hikina |
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Kilu |
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No Ke Ha`a Ana o Hi`iaka |
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Pau`o Hopoe i ke ahi |
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Pana`ewa |
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Lohi`au & Hi`iaka |
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Manamanaiakaluea |
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No Ka Paio `Ana o Hi`iaka me Ke Kaikua`ana |
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Kauhike`imakaokalani |
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No Ka Ho`opuka `Ana o Hi`iaka, He Akua |
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Malaeha`ako`a |
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