- Makemake no anei `oe
- E a`o i nei mea a he hula
- Me ka no`eau a mikimiki `oi
- Ka hula ana a ka Hawai`i
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- Penei a e kuhi ai
- Hana no a `olu na lima
- Ke ki`ina maika`i a ka wawae
- E kohukohu pono iho ai
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- E ho`onaaue malie a`e
- I ko kikala a lewa
- Huli `akau a ho`i ka hema
- He good fun mai ho`i kau
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- Kamau mai e ka `uwehe
- I ka hela ma ke kaholo
- Ka`apuni a`e kaua a puni
- O ka round-the-island mai keia
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Ha`ina mai ana ka puana
No ka hula kaulana o Hawai`i
Huli `akau a ho`i i ka hema
He good fun mai keia
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Mary
Pûku`i
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- Noelani
Mahoe
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- Do you wish to learn
- This thing called the
hula?
- With neatness and nicety
- Is the hula of Hawai'i
done
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- This is the way to
gesture
- Make your hands move
gracefully
- Then step along nicely
- To make them coordinate
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- Move quietly
- Your hips in a gentle
sway
- Swing right then swing
left
- This is really good fun
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- Then add the 'uwehe step
- The hela next and the
kaholo
- Let us go all around
- This step is the
"round-the-island"
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- This ends my song
- Of Hawai'i's famous
dance
- Swing right, then swing
left
- This is really good fun
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Source: Noelani Mahoe CD "Eia Au 'O Noelani" ,
Copyright 1995, Tradewind Records, PO Box 37624, Honolulu HI
96837. This poem was written in April, 1951, and given to
Noelani by Pat Namaka Bacon, Mary Kawena Puku'i's hanai
daughter. Noelani set it to music for the Year of the
Hawaiian, 1987
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