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- Halau abstract "A hālau is Hawaiian word meaning a school, academy, or group. Literally, the word means "a branch from which many leaves grow." Today a hālau usually describes a hula school (hālau hula).The teacher at the hālau is the kumu hula, where kumu means source of knowledge, or literally just teacher. Often you will find that there is a hierarchy in hula schools - starting with the kumu (teacher), alaka'i (leader), kokua (helpers), and then the 'olapa (dancers) or haumana (students). The word was also used for the long open-air houses, often constructed at the shores, where the instruction took place.An example has been reconstructed at the Kaloko-Honokōhau National Historical Park.A common Hawaiian adage is "ʻAʻohe pau ka ʻike i kāu hālau," which means "Don't think that all wisdom resides in your hālau."".
- Halau thumbnail Honokohau_Halau.jpg?width=300.
- Halau wikiPageID "5936399".
- Halau wikiPageRevisionID "544458304".
- Halau hasPhotoCollection Halau.
- Halau subject Category:Hawaiian_words_and_phrases.
- Halau subject Category:School_types.
- Halau comment "A hālau is Hawaiian word meaning a school, academy, or group. Literally, the word means "a branch from which many leaves grow." Today a hālau usually describes a hula school (hālau hula).The teacher at the hālau is the kumu hula, where kumu means source of knowledge, or literally just teacher. Often you will find that there is a hierarchy in hula schools - starting with the kumu (teacher), alaka'i (leader), kokua (helpers), and then the 'olapa (dancers) or haumana (students).".
- Halau label "Halau".
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- Halau wasDerivedFrom Halau?oldid=544458304.
- Halau depiction Honokohau_Halau.jpg.
- Halau isPrimaryTopicOf Halau.