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several kanikau for
prominent women in his life, here is a list of some of Maloʻs
writings that
appeared in newspapers,
including the
kanikau. He
Kanikau no...
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mourning hatbands in the 15th-17th centuries, made in Cyprus. ʻeleʻele
kanikau Black mourning crêpe worn in Hawaii.
Epingline Textile in silk,
rayon or...
- koʻihonua (genealogy), hānau (birth), inoa (name), maʻi (procreation/genital),
kanikau (lamentation), hei (game), hoʻoipoipo (love), and kāhea (expression/call...
- 844 Pend
Oreille National Forest, Idaho,
Created June 26, 1908 811 845
Kanikau National Forest, Idaho,
Created June 26, 1908 812 846
Angeles National...
- with
groups founded by
their brothers. The
group composed a
number of
kanikau (dirges) for the
funeral of
Princess Likelike in 1887,
including songs...
-
University of
Hawaii Press. The
other plays in the
published trilogy were Mele
Kanikau: A
Pageant and the
comedy A Play: A Play.
Kneubuhl died in Pago Pago, American...
-
Idaho June 26, 1908 Pend
Oreille National Forest 844
Idaho June 26, 1908
Kanikau National Forest 845
California June 26, 1908
Angeles National Forest 846...
- also
revived many
funeral rites of the
Native Hawaiians including the
kanikau (grief wailing) and
public hula performances. The
wailing lasted for w****s...
- no Kaiʻulani" (A Name Song for Kaiʻulani);
written for her niece. "He
Kanikau No Lele-Io-Hoku"; a
dirge for Leleiohoku,
Queen Lili'uokalani's brother...
- for w****s, with
mourners chanting and
reciting the
traditional Hawaiian kanikau (poetic dirges)
night and day. On
November 24, the
remains of the prince...