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A kipuka is a calm, generative entity whose character is distinctly other than the space surrounding it – the clearing in a forest, the calm in a high sea, the opening in a cloud formation, and most famously the pockets of new green growth and surviving forest that slowly revegetate Hawaiian lava beds. This kipuka is one of leo, of voice. As an all-Hawaiian music and language program, it returns the native langauge of Hawaii to the ears of its people, at least for three hours each week. And we play some of the best old-style Hawaiian jams ever heard. E komo mai i ke Kipuka Leo! This show is conducted primarily in the Hawaiian language – music, speaking, and dialogue w/callers (as much as possible). It is meant to provide a 3 hour slot in which the community can hear Hawaiian songs (especially the old classics) that aren’t often heard, and to introduce new artists who play in the “old style”. Guests include Hawaiian music artists & songwriters, as well as Hawaiian language students & staff of UH. Come join us every Sunday from 3pm-6pm on 90.3/91.1/89.9 FM, on your digital cable channel 866 and online at ktuh.org

Sunday, November 25, 2012

He Lā Hoʻomakaʻikaʻi Nov. 25

Aloha mai e nā hoa pepeiao! Auē o ka nani o kēia lā ma ke Kīpuka! Ua lilo kēia lā i lā hoʻomākaʻikaʻi, a ua kipa kākou i kekahi mau mokupuni o nēia pae ʻāina ʻo Hawaiʻi. Ma ka hola mua, ua hana ʻia he pūʻulu mele no Kauaʻi i wili ʻia i ka lei mokihana, a laila, ua neʻe kākou i Niʻihau o Kahelelani, i Kahoʻolawe a i Lanaʻi o Lanikaula, i Molokaʻi Nui a Hina, i Hawaiʻi ka moku o Keawe a laila pani ʻia ke Kīpuka me kekahi mau mele no Oʻahu o Kakuhihewa. Ua pani ʻia ke Kīpuka i kēia la i kekahi mele no Kaʻiulani i hoʻouna ʻia aku iā Kumu Lalepa Koga. Mahalo a nui i ka poʻe i hoʻolohe mai iā māua i kēia lā, ʻaʻole o kana mai ke aloha iā ʻoukou.


Wehena:
  • Hoopuka i Kai ka La i Unulau - Maiki Aiu Lake
  • Ka Manu - Alice Namakelua
  • Honolulu ke Kaona Nui - Myrtle K. Hilo
  • Nani Na Kona - Tony Conjugacion


Pūʻulu no Kauaʻi:

  • Lei Ana Kauaʻi - Frank Kawaikapuokalani Hewett
  • Sweet Lei Mokihana - Genoa Keawe
  • Nani Mokihana - Peter Ahia
  • Aloha Kauaʻi - Victor Punua & Quartet
  • Nani Kauaʻi Medley - Johnny Lum Ho
  • Nani Kauaʻi - Billy Gonsalves and His Paradise Serenaders
  • Maikai no Kauaʻi - Moes
  • Mokihana Lullaby - Sonny Lim & Lorna Lim
  • Na Ui o Kauaʻi - Akoni & Da Palapalai Patch
Pūʻulu Niʻihau:
  • Niʻihau - Na Hoa
  • Niʻihau o Kaeokulani - Ka Leo Hawaiʻi (Florence Lolena Nicholas)
  • Pupu a o Niʻihau - Genoa Keawe
Pūʻulu Molokaʻi:
  • Molokaʻi Nui a Hina - Maile Serenaders
  • Molokaʻi Waltz - George Helm
  • Aina o Molokaʻi - The Lim Family
  • Ka Paniolo Nui o Molokaʻi - The Kahauanu Lake Trio
  • Lei Halawa - The Molokaʻi Trio
  • Wahine Ilikea - The Makaha Sons of Niʻihau
  • Lovely Molokaʻi - Nina Kealiʻiwahamana & Charles K. L. Davis
Pūʻulu Kahoʻolawe & Lanaʻi:
  • Kahoʻolawe - Marcella Kalua
  • Mele o Lanaʻi - Peter Ahia
  • Ma Lanaʻi Anu ka Makani - Emma Veary
Pūʻulu Hawaiʻi mokupuni:
  • Kaulana o Hilo Hanakahi - Lena Machado
  • Moku o Keawe - Genoa Keawe
  • Na Wai ʻElima o Kaʻū - Kuʻuipo Kumukahi
  • Hilo March - Hilo Hawaiians
  • Maikai Waipio - Palani Vaughan & The Sunday Manoa
  • Hilo Song - Kaumakaiwa Kanakaʻole
  • Ka Hinano o Puna - Kainani Kahaunaele
  • Ka Lehua a o Waimea - Cody Pueo Pata
  • Puʻuwaʻawaʻa - Kamehameha Schools Concert Glee
  • I Kona - Ledward Kaʻapana
  • Makani Kona - Lehua Huliheʻe & Doreen Doo
Pūʻulu Oʻahu:
  • Aloha Oʻahu - Darren Benitez
  • Kaimuki Hula - Ata Damasco
  • Paʻahana - The Halekulani Girls
  • Hanohano Haleʻiwa - Aloha Pumehana Serenaders
  • Lei Ana Oʻahu i ka Lei ʻIlima - Blaine Kia
  • Wahine Koʻolau - Kainani Kahaunaele
Panina:
  • Lei no Kaʻiulani - Kamehameha Schools


Naʻu nō me ke aloha,
Kalāokananikiʻekiʻe

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