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Kahiko-Lua-Mea (better
known simply as
Kahiko) is a god in
Hawaiian mythology, who was once a
chief on the
Earth and
lived in Olalowaia. He is mentioned...
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categories being Hula ʻAuana and Hula
Kahiko.
Ancient hula,
performed before Western encounters with Hawaiʻi, is
called kahiko. It is
accompanied by
chant and...
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caravan led by
Kahiko and Emina.
Luckily the ferret, Nerugui, has
survived the fall and has
taken a
liking to
Temujin much to the
chagrin of
Kahiko whom Naruto...
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Conus kahiko is an
extinct species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Conidae, the cone snails, cone s**** or cones. The mean s****...
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parent couple of the
ruling chiefs of Hawaii. Wākea was the
eldest son of
Kahiko ("Ancient One"), who
lived in Olalowaia. He is the
ancestor of the aliʻi...
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years old and unmarried. Each
contestant performs a hula
kahiko and hula 'auana. For
kahiko, they must
perform an oli, ka'i, mele, and ho'i in the 7 minute...
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Kahiko-Lue-Mea,
Hawaiian ruler September 20 – Han Shundi,
Chinese emperor (b. 115)
Polemon of Laodicea, Gr****
sophist (b. c. AD 90) "
Kahiko". Archived...
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other Polynesian dance form. It has two
basic forms: Hula
Kahiko and Hula Auana. Hula
Kahiko was
developed prior to
contact with
European cultures. Hula...
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instrument is used in both ʻauana and
kahiko hula dances. They are
vibrantly colored feather gourd rattles used in
kahiko performances to
maintain timing and...
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categorized as
either Hula
Kahiko or Hula ʻAuana. Each hula
tells a
story via its
movements and gestures.[citation needed] Hula
Kahiko is a
traditional style...