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- different hālau also can vary greatly. Styles are p****ed down from kumu to haumāna, and knowledgeable students of hula can tell which hula lineage is represented...
- kaikamahine ʻo Mary. Mary is the girl. The girl is Mary. ʻO ka haumana ke keiki. ʻO ke keiki ka haumana. The student is the child. The child is the student. ****e...
- born and raised in Hawaii. He directed the award-winning feature film The Haumāna and the East West Players stage play Three Year Swim Club. He starred in...
- Stacy Hirano Voice, television film 2012 White Frog May Chung 2013 The Haumana Linda They Die by Dawn Polly Bemis 2014 Age of Tomorrow Dr. Gordon Direct-to-video...
- (teacher), alaka'i (leader), kōkua (helpers), and then the 'ōlapa (dancers) or haumana (students). This is not true for every hālau, but it does occur often....
- Ratings: Aired: December 28, 2019 Cast: Leslie Medina as Lieutenant Mareva Haumana, Jean-Michel Tinivelli as Commander Philippe Toussaint, and Vaimalama Chaves...
- Bounce (2004) The Black Camel (film) (1931) The Descendants (2011) The Haumana (2013) The Hawaiians (film) (1970) The Revolt of Mamie Stover (1956) The...
- kahuna as a type of ancient herbal clinic. The kahuna would also train haumana (students) interested in the art of laʻau lapaʻau (healing medicine). The...
- homes of the gods. In hula hālau, oli and mele kāhea are chanted by the haumana (students) who use them to request that their kumu (teachers) allow them...
- (teacher), alaka'i (leader), kokua (helpers), and then the 'olapa (dancers) or haumana (students). The word was also used for the long open-air houses, often...