Hāwane Rios Remains Culturally Grounded Through Music

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Ua lohe akula kākou no nā manu mele kaulana ʻelua o ke kūʻono Hema o ka Pākīpika nei, ʻo Haumoana hoʻi no Rapa Nui a ʻo Maisey Rika no Aotearoa. ʻO ko lāua kūpaʻa ʻana ma ka ʻaoʻao ʻōiwi kekahi lāliʻi i wili ʻia i loko o ko kākou manu mele ma ke kūʻono ʻākau o ka Pākīpika nei, ʻo Hāwane Rios, no Hawaiʻi mokupuni.

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We heard of the two famous songbirds of the South Pacific, Haumoana of Rapa Nui and Maisey Rika of Aotearoa. Their steadfastness in culture is a trait seen in our own songbird in the North Pacific, Hāwane Rios, from Hawaiʻi Island.

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Polynesian Contemporary Music Part 1: Haumoana click here 

Polynesian Contemporay Music Part 2: Maisey and JJ RIka click here

Music by Hāwane Rios – Poliʻahu i ke Kapu

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