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Musics of Hawaii: Anthology of Hawaiian Music - Special Festival Edition

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Prayer Chants
Artist: Emily Kaui Zuttermeister
5:11 $0.99
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Niihau Hymn
5:37 $0.99
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Kukuiohiwai
Artist: Haunani Apoliona
4:06 $0.99
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Pauoa Like Ka Lehua
Artist: Raymond Kane
5:23 $0.99
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He Aloha No Honolulu
Artist: Ledward Kaapana
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Ua Noho Wau a Kupa
Artist: Hoopii Brothers
2:28 $0.99
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Prayer Chants
Artist: Pualani Kanakaole Kanahele
4:03 $0.99
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Ulupalakua
Artist: Kuulei's Own
2:23 $0.99
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Latitu
Artist: Clyde "Kindy" Sproat
3:21 $0.99
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Awakening of the Lion
Artist: Kumintang Phys. Cult. Assoc.
1:44 $0.99
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Plena: La Gallina
Artist: Charles Figueroa
3:14 $0.99
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Seis (Excerpt)
Artist: Julio Rodrigues, Sr.
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Aroy! Aroy!
Artist: Camarillo Family Rondalla
1:45 $0.99
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Sampaguita
Artist: Camarillo Family Rondalla
2:10 $0.99
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Uminu Chinbora
Artist: Seisho Nakasone
3:44 $0.99
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Nonu a Togi and Sasa
Artist: Samoan Music Ensemble
4:45 $0.99
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Total Tracks: 16   Total Length: 54:13

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The entire album is apiece of Hawaii's history

Boysan

These songs are icons in Hawaii's rich cultutal history. These are classic songs that one hears in the Chinse, Filipino, Samoan, Hawaiian and other cultural events.

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