ʻOli Kahea Oli Komo

Oli Mahalo Chant for Gratitude (Kumu Iwalani Raes) OLI KAHEA. LIULIU wALE I KA UKA O KAHOLALELE,. MA UKA, MA KAI O KAPAPALA E,. E KOMO, E KOMO AKU HO'I AU MA LOKO,. INA KA PU'U NUI O WAHO NEI LA E. HE ANU E, HE Kunihi Ka Mauna

By: Chasity Aloha Malamalama'okalani Davis. This ʻoli komo is a call to the person requesting to enter. Itʻs giving permission to come in and partake the food offered to them

Oli Komo - This particular 'oli komo was composed by the keiki of Kaiapuni School in Kapa'a. Nou kealoha o ka halau loa He lei 'a'i he ki he pili hemo 'ole The Kanaka People honor Lahaina Ohana atop sacred Mauna Kea. 2016 May Day - Oli Komo

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Oli Kāhea; The Haku'ili, Na'ālapa or delegated representative will grant permission by responding with the Oli Komo; Failure to request permission or landing 'Oli Komo. E hea i ke kanaka e komo ma loko. E hānai ai a hewa ka waha. E ia nō ka uku la o ka leo. A he leo wale nō. Call to the person to enter. And eat till Provided to YouTube by The Mountain Apple Company Oli Kahea _ Komo (Ka Uka Holo Kia - E Hea I Ke Kanaka) · Keli`i Taua

Provided to YouTube by CDBaby Oli Komo 'Ana · Eric Dotterer No Ke Aloha Ma Ka 'Aina ℗ 2004 Eric Dotterer Released on: Oli Kū Mauna This chant expresses that it is important for us to be thankful very day.

Mohala and Aunty Kehau performing Oli Komo at Puanui. Oli Komo, Oli Mahalo

This is an ʻoli kahea or a chant requesting to enter a space. It was first performed and composed by Hiʻiakaikapoliopele whoʻs Halau Ilima Ku Kahakai at Kona Nui Nights August 9, 2023 SHORTS Oli komo

Oli Pane no ka Hālau ʻIke o Puʻuloa Kunihi ka Mauna Oli Komo Ōlelo Hawaiʻi

"Oli Komo" is a traditional Hawaiian chant used to ask permission to enter a forest or sacred space. Originally uttered by For students to hear and practice this chant. Still need to record this chant again and fix the text. ***This video should only be used Oli Komo and Hoʻomālie

Originally from the story of Hiiakaikapoliopele, this chant is now known as an oli aloha, and used as an entrance chant. Kūnihi ka Oli Komo : Kunihi ka mauna

Oli tutorial and recording of Oli Kualoa. This oli can be used as an Oli Kahea, Oli Komo, or Oli Aloha. Holopali is the name of the Hiki mai ka la - Welcoming the Sun ʻOli

Oli Kualoa Learn how to introduce you and your ʻohana (family) before entering ʻāina spaces through hoʻomālie and oli. This oli is made Oli Kahea - Kunihi Ka Mauna

Komo ao Honouliuli Hawaiian Ceremony & Chant in Honor of Lahaina Ohana | Mauna Kea

Written by Kēhau Camara This video was created to help students hear and practice this oli. Please only use this video for Oli Muʻolaulani ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi

Hānaʻs own Oli Komo (entrance chant) At 'Imiloa Astronomy Center an 'Oli Komo (Welcome in Chant) ʻOli Komo - E hea i ke kanaka - YouTube

"E ala nā mamo o Hawaiʻi" Throwback Thursday: In 1996 a Hawaiian Sovereignty conference was held at the Blaisdell arena MeleNui — Oli Komo

Oli Kahea - Kunihi OLI ALOHA Oli Kahea

Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Oli Aloha · Ku'uipo Kumukahi Na Hiwa Kupuna O Ku'u One Hanau ℗ 1993 Pū kani (conch shell) and oli (chants) echoed through the piko (center) of the Kapiʻolani Community College campus just after

Lei Ānuenue · Kūnihi · Noho Ka Puʻu Kū Kilakila 'O Ka'au · He Loa Ke Ala I Hele 'Ia Me Ke Aloha · E Hea I Ke Kanaka E Komo Ma Loko · He Lani Ko Luna · Oli Aloha no ʻOli Komo - E hea i ke kanaka

Oli Komo - Ulu Mau Puanui This is an oli komo or oli kāhea, a chant requesting permission to come inside or to enter. Kunihi ka mauna was was uttered by the Oli Kahea no ka Hālau ʻIke o Puʻuloa

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A Hawaiian song to give thanks. Provided to YouTube by CDBaby Kunihi Ka Mauna · Pekelo Day Mai Na Kupuna Mai ℗ 2002 Ululoa Productions Released on: E hea i ke kanaka e komo ma loko - oli komo chant (response)

A responding chant that grants permission to enter when one request to enter. Hoku'ao Pellegrino- Receives students from the Keaukaha Schools Area with a traditional 'oli komo.

Oli Komo 'Ana The traditional mele komo used with the above chant is as follows however this mele komo may also be used for any other purpose of invitation. Hawaiʻi -. E

Kunihi ka mauna.mov Mele & Oli — Hawaiian Canoe Club Oli Mahalo ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi

Oli Aloha Onaona i ka hala me ka lehua He hale lehua nō ia na ka noe 'O ka'u nō ia e 'ano'i nei E li'a nei ho'i 'o ka hiki mai A hiki KUNIHI KA MAUNA - This is an ʻoli kahea or a chant requesting to enter a space. It was first performed and composed by Oli Komo

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January 18, 2018 Grandma AGNES HUNTER'S funeral at Borthwick Mortuary. Oli Kāhea (Keiki). Kū mai au, ka lehua a Pauahi (I am here, a child of Pauahi). Ka ʻāina pulapula o Keawe (Of the land of the chief Keawe). E kāhea aku nei, Oli, traditional protocol to name Kapiʻolani CC landmark

Provided to YouTube by TuneCore Oli Mahalo Chant for Gratitude (Kumu Iwalani Raes) · Sweet Aloha Crossing Oceans ℗ 2015 Virtual Cultural Festival: Opening 'Oli Komo Processional - Oli Komo - HPA Class of 2013

Two chants, Oli Komo, and Oli Mahalo. Hawaiiana Wheel at Innovations PCS. 10/2/13. Waipahu's pbHTA staff and students created an oli komo (welcoming chant) to celebrate the 'āina and instill pride in their Waipahu campus. Oli Kāhea & Oli Komo - Keaukaha Papa Honu

oli noi komo Learn the Oli Mahalo Chant from Native Hawaiian Cultural Practitioner Vene Chun Entrance chant.

Oli chant by Aunty Chelo(6) Provided to YouTube by Smithsonian Folkways Recordings Mele Komo · Noenoelani Zuttermeister Lewis Hawaiian Drum Dance Oli Komo Loko Ea

ʻOli Kahea - KUNIHI KA MAUNA HTA Waipahu oli komo – Hawai'i Technology Academy Oli & Mele | Ke Kula

Mahalo to Pahonu for teaching us this oli. Kū Mauna oli kāhea & oli komo. Oli Aloha

A simple Hawaiian chant calls to the person requesting to enter. This oli responds by giving permission to come in to partake and The 'Oli Komo, which expresses the intent to learn and do good, was gifted to the park by Kepā Maly. Ranger Kekoa Rosehill narrates. Date:

This ʻoli komo is basically what the recording shared that is granting permission to come in and partake of what they have to offer. Peleʻs sister Kapoulakinau danced this hula on the island of Niʻihau. It is considered one of the earliest of hula, a hula kiʻi.

Oli Kahea _ Komo (Ka Uka Holo Kia - E Hea I Ke Kanaka) This is one leo (version) of this chant If you are having your students chant to ask permission before entering, this is a great

Protocol — HOCVS Komo Mai Hale hau'oli Oli Komo - E hea i ke kanaka

Welcome to this happy home - Komo Mai Hale hau'oli. This newly remodeled 2 bedroom/2bath condo located in the prestigious opening chant. Provided to YouTube by CDBaby Oli Aloha · Howard Shapiro & Gregg Perry Higher Ground ℗ 2009 Kumanu Music and Peck

An Oli Komo written for the Hawaiian Studies Program Kupuna 'Aha to take place in the Moku of Ewa during the Summer of 2019. 2016 Punahou School 3-5 May Day Program Oli Komo Composed by Pal Eldridge.

Nā Oli no ka ʻĀina o Kanakaʻole This ʻoli komo is a call to the person requesting to enter. Itʻs giving permission to come in and partake the food offered to them For Tehani Sun Tobosa (4 years old)

Rituals for Life: “Oli Komo” Hawaiian Chant Hālau ʻIlima Kū Kahakai Kona Nui Nights