Friday, May 12, 2023

Love Letter: The Heartbeat of Hawaii

The last king of Hawaii said, "Hula is the language of the heart, therefore, the heartbeat of the Hawaiian people."

King David Kalakaua, the last king to rule Hawaii before its constitutional monarchy was overthrown, revived many ancient Hawaiian practices, most notably hula.

"Hula is the language of the heart, therefore the heartbeat of Hawaiian people," King Kalakaua famously said.

Find out how the history of hula is intimately connected with the history of Hawaii and Native Hawaiian identity in "Preserving Hula, the Heartbeat of Hawaii."

THE HEARTBEAT OF HAWAII

"It's so important to know who you are because of the people that came before you, because once you forget, not just those people but the places, the mo'olelo, the stories, become lost."

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Preserving Hula, the Heartbeat of Hawaii

For 60 years, the Merrie Monarch Festival has contributed to the reclamation of Hawaiian culture, language and identity.

By Miya Lee and Brendan George Ko

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Megan Tennell

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