Ke Au Hawaiʻi & Kulāiwi (na Kekuʻiapoiwa Navas-Colburn, Kauʻiʻolu Kepoʻo-Deconte , Kamakoa Loo-McDaniel, Kūpono Bueltmann, Tinai Liusa)
me nā kumu Haʻamauliola Aiona & Kauʻi Kaina
“He Aukahi Hoʻōla Mauli” (A Movement of Cultural Continuance)
Ola ka mōʻaukala a me nā moʻolelo o kahiko ma nā mele o kēia au nei. He mau wikiō mele kēia i haku a hoʻolaukaʻi piha ʻia e nā haumāna o ka papa 10 o Nāwahī ma ka noiʻi ʻana i nā manaʻo o nā mele, ka nīnauele ʻana i nā haku mele, a me ka hōʻike ʻana i ka pilina i ko kēia mua aku.
Hawaiian songs serve as vessels of our history and traditional stories. These music videos produced, directed, and created by the 10th graders of Nāwahī our the final products of a year long project that incorporated research, interviews of the song composers, videography, singing/dancing, and the students’ perspectives of the continuance of our culture and language.
19 дек 2022