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1) Oli Kahikolu - Moses
Kaho'okele Crabbe |
7) Hokule'a/Hoeamau - Leon & Malia |
Product Description
Kahu Gaymond Apaka is the nephew of Alfred Apaka. He is from
Pana'ewa/Keaukaha and is the kahu of New Hope Keaukaha.
Kahu Mahealani Keale is Moe Keale's nephew and Israel Kamakawiwo'ole's
cousin. Kanu Mahealani works with kahuKawika Kahiapo on the Windward side
of
O'ahu. Mahealani is also the Kahu of the "Gathering", a native
outreach in Kailua.
Kahu Hanalei Colleado is the kahu of Pu'uhonua o 'lao on the Valley
Island of Maui in the majestic lao valley.
Kahu Kawika Kahiapo is well known in Hawaiian music circles. He is a member
of The Native Hawaiian Band and has two solo CDs, "Alana" and
"One Heart, One Voice."
He is a founder of Aloha Ke Akua Ministries and kahu of Ka 'Ohana O Ke Aloha.
He is also the kahu of the Kane'ohe Canoe Club and an assistant kahu at
Kamehameha Schools Kapalama campus.
Kahu Jorie West and her daughter Christie are Native American (Cherokee/Creek).
They perform as Sayani. Their first CD, Nvda Sunalei, was nominated for
the Native
American Music Awards, Hoku, and Indian Summer Awards. They have
a ministry to native peoples.
This CD was inspired by great times together when those who love lesu (Jesus)
gathered at the beach, a park, or a back yard. We eat, laugh, kukakuka (talk
story),
kanikapila (play music), hula and haka. Here's to the best times we have
had!