This segment features Hāwane Rios and Lākea Trask singing “Kanaloa Ola,” a song composed on Kahoʻolawe.
ʻŌiwi TV presents “Mele ma ka Mauna”, an original series celebrating the unique movement and Kapu Aloha around the Thirty Meter Telescope construction on Mauna a Wākea. Set up at Hale Pōhaku on Maunakea, Mele ma ka Mauna brings together musicians and artists from all over Hawaiʻi pae ʻāina performing traditional mele ʻai pōhaku, or songs of sovereignty, alongside new original compositions. These performances were shot live, and were done with aloha ʻāina sentiments. Each group brought their songs and hula with intentions of celebrating the invaluable resources that Maunakea offers the people of Hawaiʻi.
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Aloha mai e ka poʻe ʻauamo kuleana o Aloha ʻĀina,
Akahi nō au a ʻike i nā wikiō a pau i paʻi ʻia nei i kēlā hopena pule aku nei. Pā nō maila ka naʻau me ka haʻaheo. Aia nō au mā Lādana, ʻEnelani, mamao loa au mai kuʻu one hānau, ʻoia hoʻi, ʻo Hilo. Akā nō naʻe, lohe ʻia, a maopopo ʻia i ko ʻoukou leo, ko ʻoukou puana mōakāka ʻana mai ko ʻoukou naʻau mai.
E ola mau nō ka ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi! Eō!