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Aloha Liliʻu: Celebrating Our Queen 

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On Saturday November 11th, ʻŌiwi TV took part in celebrating the life of one of our most prolific aliʻi, Liliʻuokalani. Hundreds from around Hawaiʻi came together to observe the centennial anniversary of her passing, which was marked by the ringing of over 100 church bells statewide, the drumming of pahu, and the resonating sounds of pū, oli, and hula. Kanaka leaders, renowned musicians, esteemed hālau, and distinguished members of the Hawaiian community gathered at the Hawaiʻi State Capitol to commemorate Liliʻuʻs many contributions to our lāhui.

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@imgonewiththewindfab
@imgonewiththewindfab 5 лет назад
It makes me cry... Her descendants deseres the throne
@sandramorey2529
@sandramorey2529 2 месяца назад
On the hundredth anniversary of the Queen's passing, we, too in the diaspora had ceremony in her honor. Everywhere where Hawaiians live on the Mainland and in other countries acknowledged the great unfairness of the time, there was ceremony. Many tears.
@charlesm.9858
@charlesm.9858 4 года назад
People and Hawaiians KNOW who did this to her.. and these people are still alive and their kids still live here..even on Maui.... it’s amazing to me that nothing has happened to them....that’s all I will say regarding that.Very sad and Unreal Greedy people
@lrein077
@lrein077 5 лет назад
Our beloved & benevolent Mōʻī Wahine ʻO Liliʻuokalani, continues to mālama her subjects through QLCC. Her actions as a pious & brilliant leader keeps the kingdom thriving. Thus, we utter her words, "Onipaʻa Kākou." Until we meet again. He Hawaiʻi au.
@laprincessa297
@laprincessa297 6 лет назад
Beautiful
@MichiMoore
@MichiMoore 6 лет назад
Beautiful!
@alexandrearioli3890
@alexandrearioli3890 6 лет назад
Profundamente comovido pelo muito da cultura tradicional que ainda permanece no coração deste povo e que de forma tão perfeita e digna demonstra na Hula Kahiko e em outras manifestações. Profundamente comovido pelo trauma imposto a este povo pela colonização. Mahalo Hawai'i ~ Aloha
@krystalharris1259
@krystalharris1259 5 лет назад
She looks like my Aunt
@guavajelly7690
@guavajelly7690 2 месяца назад
First you say she looks like your Aunt. Then say she looks like your friends Aunt? Yeah I don't believe you. She looks Hawaiian like my family. I can trace her in my family tree. Can you?
@krystalharris1259
@krystalharris1259 5 лет назад
Does she look black to anybody? I know she's an Islander, but she seems to look a lot like my best friend's aunt. And she's a black woman. A full black woman. It's crazy
@1V1L1C
@1V1L1C 4 года назад
Yes. She is black
@jeaniedelgado687
@jeaniedelgado687 4 года назад
No she is Polynesian ? The full blood people are that color?They come from Tahiti . They married into Japanese and Caucasians and their skin lightened up a bit?
@nemanjastosic7141
@nemanjastosic7141 3 года назад
@@1V1L1C Polynesians aren't black. They are not related to sub-saharan Africans genotypically.
@turquoisepurple7sky151
@turquoisepurple7sky151 7 месяцев назад
​@@nemanjastosic7141Well. Someone has lied to you. This lady looks black. There are black polynesians
@Attorney.42
@Attorney.42 6 месяцев назад
The Hawaiian people in waianae were doing DNA testing in college and they were all mixed with Nigerian.
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