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'O wai kou inoa? What's your name?
uluwehi ka ʻāina i ke kini o ka lauaʻe i hōʻono ʻia me ka ʻAWA
No hea mai 'oe? Where are you from?
No Kohala ʻo Hoʻohuli, Paʻahao, Holokahiki. No Keauhou ʻo Kalauli, Kaʻawa. No Nukuhiwa ʻo Kalāmanamana Uaua. No Kauaʻi ʻo Kini. Kini Kailua, Mano Mānoa, I ka pālaʻelaʻe ʻana o ka lā me ka ʻolu o ka ua ʻĀpuakea; he laʻa ia ma luna o ke Kēwai, a inu i ka wai ʻono o ka Waiakeakua. I KONAHUANUI e pa'a mau ai
ʻO wai ke ahupuaʻa āu e noho nei? Where do you live?
I Honalo iho nei
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pehea oe? haven't seen or heard from you in a long time. hope all is well with you and the ohana. miss you! anyways i'm just stopping by, giving out my hellos before the holidays. miss you. give my aloha to the keikis.
a hui hou!
me kealoha,
Hoku
talk to you later.
pehea oe ? pehea kou mau keiki?
maika'i wau a me ka ohana ma Hana.
I going leave Hana next week sunday. So, what are you going to be doing about next year? are you and your ohana going to be in Hilo or Kona?
kal you when I get back so we can launa ko'u hale.
ha'o wau ia oe.
a hui hou!
O Kalamaʻs Quartet ka hui himeni, o "Early Hawaiian Classics" ka cd anthology. Ua hoopaa mele o Kalama ma (William Kalama, Robert Nawahine, Dave Munson, a me Bob Matsu) i ka 1920s. He hui kaulana o KQ i kela manawa, eia naʻe ua lohe kakaikahi ʻia lakou i keia mau la. Manaʻo au, ano like ko Papa kaila "Hawaiian blues" me ko KQ leo earthy, gutsy, piko-connected.
Mahalo hou i ke kakoo ʻana mai i kaʻu stuff i post ai,
anakala kihei
pehea kou huaka'i ma Oahu? i keia la ma ka papa hula, ua eha ko makou haki kino. eha ko'u kino i keia manawa.yah.. aloha wau..a hui hou!
So far my week has been going good. it's nice to be home. How was babies birthday parte. Well i'll be leaving here soon hopefully tuesday because I have lots of printing to do. Anyways take care have fun for the rest of the week. I miss you gies too. Talk to you later. A HUI HOU.
Oh and I got that picture off of the Mokuokeawe site.
I laila mākou me ka Malanai
E wehe aku i ka lau o ke ‘uki
‘Āwili me ka neki o Mokulana
Me ka i‘a hoopā‘ili kānaka
I laila ē