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American aloha hula beyond Hawai'i

Goes beyond the hula stereotypes promoted by Hollywood and tourism to examine the cultural and spiritual meaning of the hula and how hula tells the history of Hawaii through music, language, and dance. Focuses on the perpetuation of hula among Hawaiians living in California. Features three kumu hula, or master hula teachers, Sissy Kaio, Mark Kealì Hỏmalu, and Patrick Makuakāne.

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  • "Hula beyond Hawaiʻi"
  • "Hula beyond Hawaiʻi"@en

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  • "Goes beyond the hula stereotypes promoted by Hollywood and tourism to examine the cultural and spiritual meaning of the hula and how hula tells the history of Hawaii through music, language, and dance. Focuses on the perpetuation of hula among Hawaiians living in California. Features three kumu hula, or master hula teachers, Sissy Kaio, Mark Kealì Hỏmalu, and Patrick Makuakāne."@en
  • "Goes beyond the hula stereotypes promoted by Hollywood and tourism to examine the cultural and spiritual meaning of the hula and how hula tells the history of Hawaii through music, language, and dance. Focuses on the perpetuation of hula among Hawaiians living in California. Features three kumu hula, or master hula teachers, Sissy Kaio, Mark Kealì Hỏmalu, and Patrick Makuakāne."
  • ""Few American icons are as well known for their popular kitsch as the hula dance. From old Hollywood movies to entertainment for tourists, the hip-swaying girls in grass skirts and colorful lei have long masked an ancient cultural tradition. Now, after years of being shadowed by stereotypes, the hula is experiencing a rebirth that celebrates Hawaiian culture"--POV website."@en
  • "This documentary goes beyond the hula stereotypes promoted by Hollywood and tourism, examining the cultural and spiritual meaning of the hula and focusing on its perpetuation among the Hawaiians of California."
  • "Goes beyond the hula stereotypes promoted by Hollywood and tourism to examine the cultural and spiritual meaning of the hula and how hula tells the history of Hawaii through music, language, and dance. Focuses on the perpetuation of hula among Hawaiians living in California. Features three kumu hula, or master hula teachers, Sissy Kaio, Mark Kealiʻi Hoʻomalu, and Patrick Makuakāne."@en

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  • "Nonfiction films"@en
  • "Nonfiction films"
  • "Documentary films"@en
  • "Documentary films"
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Feature films"

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  • "American aloha hula beyond Hawai'i"@en
  • "American aloha hula beyond Hawaiʻi"
  • "American aloha hula beyond Hawaiʻi"@en
  • "American aloha : hula beyond Hawaiʻi"@en