- "Hawaiʻi
Ponoʻī" ("Hawaii's Own") is the
anthem of the U.S.
state of Hawaii. It
previously served as the
national anthem of the
independent Hawaiian Kingdom...
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jungen Rhein" (1920), sung to the same melody. The
Hawaiian anthem "Hawaiʻi
Ponoʻī",
composed by the
Prussian Kapellmeister Henri Berger, is a
variation of...
- The
Ponoy (Russian: Поно́й) is a
river on the Kola
Peninsula in Russia. It is 426 km in length. The area of its
basin is 15,500 km2. The Ponoy's source...
- for some
twenty years or more when my
brother composed the
words Hawaiʻi
Ponoʻī." Liliʻuokalani's memoir, Hawaii's
Story by Hawaii's Queen, stated: "In...
- ("The Life of the Land Is
Perpetuated in Righteousness") Anthem: Hawaiʻi
Ponoʻī (Hawaiʻi's Own True Sons) Map of the
United States with
Hawaii highlighted...
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Hawaiian Music." He
collaborated with King Kalākaua in
creating Hawaiʻi
Ponoʻi, the
national anthem of Hawaiʻi; it is
still used
today as the official...
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regional authorities closed a fifty-mile (eighty-kilometer)
stretch of the
Ponoi River (and
other rivers) to
local fishing and
granted exclusive fishing...
- Ke Aliʻi Ke Akua (Until 1866) He Mele Lā**** Hawaiʻi (1866–1876) Hawaiʻi
Ponoʻī (1876–1898)
Capital Waikīkī (1795–1796) Kailua-Kona (1796–1820) Honolulu...
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while the
Royal Hawaiian Band pla**** the
Hawaiian national anthem, Hawaiʻi
Ponoʻī. The
Hawaiian Islands,
together with the
distant Palmyra Island and the...
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president and
managing partner of UCP
Investment Group and the
owner of the
Ponoi River Company. As a
sport fisherman,
Sherbovich has set 19 fly-fishing world...