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Oli mahalo lyrics and translation, Please only use this video for educational purposes


 

Oli mahalo lyrics and translation, Here is a breakdown of the phrases using cipher notation, created by taking the main melodic notes: The phrases make rhythmic variations on this 'Oli Mahalo Kēhau Smith 'Uhola 'ia ka makaloa lā The makaloa mat has been unfurled Pū'ai i ke aloha lā In love, food was shared Kūka'i 'ia ka hā loa lā The great breath has been exchanged Pāwehi mai nā lehua The lehua honors and adorns Mai ka ho'oku'i a ka hālāwai lā From zenith to horizon Mahalo e nā Akua Gratitude and thanks Mahalo e nā kūpuna lā, 'eā Gratitude and thanks to Composed by: Kehau Smith Oli Mahalo . Size: 960x540. `U hola `ia ka maka loa la Pü`ai ke aloha la Küka`i`ia ka Hāloa la Pā wehi mai nā lehua Mai ka ho`oku`i a ka hālāwai la Mahalo, e nā akua Mahalo, e nā küpuna la ea Mahalo, me ke aloha la Mahalo, me ke aloha la To spread forth, open up the most fine quality mat Exchange/share as potluck or aloha Exchange as greetings (between man and wife and descendants) To adorn with the lehua Oli Mahalo Uhola ‘ia ka makaloa la The makaloa mat has been unfurled Pu’ai i ke aloha la In love, food was shared Ku ka’i ‘ia ka ha loa la The great breath has been exchanged Pawehi mai na lehua The lehua honors and adorns Music and lyrics by: https://blogs. The first phrase ends on the dominant, and the second on the tonic. The lyrics start with the artist addressing you, the curious visitor: Why did you push open the door of this museum? Oli Mahalo Mele Background This oli was composed as a greeting of thanks for hospitality, love, generosity and knowledge that is given to us. Hāloa is ever-lasting breath. edu/kaulualoha/oli-mahalo-gratitude-chant/ Written by Kēhau CamaraThis video was created to help students hear and practice this oli. Le Musée Imaginaire invites us on Oli’s first magical trip into an art gallery and, more importantly, into the gallery she now carries inside her head. Oli, or chant is a traditional form of expression that was and still is used today in all aspects of life such as acknowledging one's genealogy, honoring a person or place, storytelling, or as protocol before and after certain activities. Here at Kula Kaiapuni ʻo Ānuenue, our students begin their day with oli.


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