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George Lanakilakeikiahialiʻi
Naʻope (February 25, 1928 –
October 26, 2009), born in Kalihi, Hawaiʻi and
raised in Hilo, was a
celebrated kumu hula, master...
- Kinoʻoleoliliha
Robert Kiyosaki George Lycurgus Troy
Mandaloniz George Naʻope Gerald Okamura B.J. Penn
Benjamin Pitman Bob
Shane William Herbert Shipman...
- Muraki, ****anese
production designer and art director(b. 1924) 2009 –
George Naʻope,
American singer and
dancer (b. 1928) 2009 – Troy Smith,
American businessman...
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premier hula event. It was
developed by
Thompson and hula dancer,
George Naʻope.
Dorothy Mae
Elizabeth Soares was born on May 16, 1921, the
youngest of...
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hoped that a
festival would boost the
depressed economy.
Along with
George Naʻope and Gene Wilhelm, Hale
organized the
first Merrie Monarch Festival in 1964...
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George Naʻope in the
early 1950s when he
performed at the
Niumalu Hotel (where the
Hilton Hawaiian Village now stands).
Together with
Naʻope, she recorded...
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taught hula to
students of all ages. Her well-known
students included George Naʻope,
Kawaikapuokalani Hewett and her niece,
Hoakalei Kamau'u. In 1947, modern-dance...
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Hawaii K. M.
Koahou Hawaii D.
Hoakimou Hawaii T. P.
Kaaeae Hawaii J. H.
Halawale Hawaii S. H. K. Ne
Hawaii W. E. N.
Kanealii Hawaii C. G.
Naope Hawaii...
- music. The
choir was
begun in 1902 by
local Hilo
music teacher Harry K.
Naope Sr. For the
indigenous po****tion,
belonging to a
church choir was a natural...
- ****anese film
production designer and art director,
heart failure.
George Naʻope, 81,
American musician and hula expert,
founder of the
Merrie Monarch Festival...