Living Aloha Festival 2014: Hālau Ho'omau I ka Wai Ola O Hawai'i
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- National Museum of the American Indian
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- Video Title
- Living Aloha Festival 2014: Hālau Ho'omau I ka Wai Ola O Hawai'i
- Description
- The Living Aloha Hawai'i Festival 2014 launches an anniversary year for the the museum, with a rich program of performances. This segment features the music of Manu Ikaika and hula performances by Hālau Ho'omau I ka Wai Ola O Hawai'i. Hālau Ho'omau I ka Wai Ola O Hawai'i, meaning "through hula and halau, we remain young at heart and full of life," is a traditional Hawaiian cultural school organized by Suz and Manu Ikaika. The Halau, established in January 2000, is based at Hope United Church in Alexandria, Virginia. Recorded on the Potomac Atrium of the National Museum of the American Indian on May 17, 2014.
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- 39 min 53 sec
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- Native American Indian Museum Smithsonian "Indigenous Peoples" "Smithsonian Institution" "Smithsonian NMAI" "National Museum of the American Indian"
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- 2014-06-03T17:07:43.000Z
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- Education
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- Native Americans;American Indians
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