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Mānaleo Television Program
Air Date: September 4, 2004
Hosts: Hailama Farden, Melelani Pang, Kupuna Kanoelani McGuire
Kimo Alama Keaulana visits with his musical group, Lei Hulu, to share a few of their favorite songs and stories.
puʻukani, hui mele, kūpuna mānaleo, papa hula, kumu ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi, ʻahaʻōlelo, haku mele, mele Hawaiʻi, mea Hawaiʻi, waihona ʻikena, ʻūniki, hula ʻōlapa, hula ʻālaʻapapa, hula pahu, pā leo, walaʻau ʻai kole, pila nui, kīkā kila, ipu, ʻukulele, hīmeni, aʻo, ʻohana, pili koko, leo nahenahe, leʻaleʻa, Huʻi Ē, Hoʻohaehae, He Nani Molokaʻi, Liholiho, Beautiful ʻIlima, Kinoiki Kekaulike, My Hawaiian Souvenirs, Kilakila ʻo Moanalua, ʻUheʻuhene, Pili Me ʻOe, Āliamanu Hula, Hoʻonanea, Kūwili, ʻAha Mānaleo, Kula Kiʻekiʻe ʻo Kamehameha, Hālona, Lei Hulu, Mākaha, Nānākuli, Waimānalo, Moanalua, Mokuoeo, Mānoa, Oʻahu, Molokaʻi, Adeline Maunupau Lee, Sarah Keahi, Kaulana Kasparovich, Jack Haʻo, Manu Pālama, Joe Custino, Lena Machado, Alice Nāmakelua, Johnny Almeida, Bina Mossman, Leilani Pinto, Helen Ayat, Kawānanakoa, Muriel Lupenui, James Feary, Larry Arieta, Sam Naeʻole, Kawai Cockett, Joseph Keaulana Jr., Dougie Keaulana, Kilakila Ozawa, Pahukoa Morse, Lanihuli Lee, Violet Waipā, Rachel Kahumoku, bass, vibraphone, steel guitar, guitar, Department of Parks and Recreation, Hula Lives