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- 2004659985 abstract "Consists of photographs and videorecordings taken during the concert, plus 2 publicity photographs of the group, program flyers and publicity materials. Hālau o nā Maolipua is a hālau hula (hula school) founded in 1976 by Alicia K. Keawekane Smith, a fourth generation hula master, or kumu. They perform traditional mele ʻoli (chants) and mele hula (chants accompanied by dance) through which the oral history, genealogy, mythology, religion, arts and sciences of Hawaiian culture has been transmitted. Hawaii state folklorist, John Keoni Fujitani, wrote the program notes describing this tradition.".
- 2004659985 accessRights "Duplication of the collection materials may be governed by copyright and other restrictions.".
- 2004659985 alternative "American Folklife Center concert, 2003-05-21".
- 2004659985 alternative "Homegrown 2003 concert series".
- 2004659985 alternative "I hear America singing.".
- 2004659985 alternative "Title from program flyer: Hawaiian mele hula".
- 2004659985 alternative "Title from program flyer: Homegrown 2003, the music of America".
- 2004659985 contributor B10101656.
- 2004659985 date "2003".
- 2004659985 description "Consists of photographs and videorecordings taken during the concert, plus 2 publicity photographs of the group, program flyers and publicity materials. Hālau o nā Maolipua is a hālau hula (hula school) founded in 1976 by Alicia K. Keawekane Smith, a fourth generation hula master, or kumu. They perform traditional mele ʻoli (chants) and mele hula (chants accompanied by dance) through which the oral history, genealogy, mythology, religion, arts and sciences of Hawaiian culture has been transmitted. Hawaii state folklorist, John Keoni Fujitani, wrote the program notes describing this tradition.".
- 2004659985 description "Hālau o nā Maolipua with Victoria Holt Takamine and her Hālau Pua Aliʻi ilima.".
- 2004659985 description "Hālau o nā Maolipua, Hawaiian Mele Hula Concert Collection, Archive of Folk Culture, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.".
- 2004659985 description "Recorded in the Coolidge Auditorium, Thomas Jefferson Building, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. from 12-1:00 p.m. on May 21, 2003.".
- 2004659985 extent "1 folder.".
- 2004659985 extent "1 videodisc :".
- 2004659985 extent "2 videocassettes of 2 (DV) :".
- 2004659985 extent "38 photographs :".
- 2004659985 hasFormat "Reference copies available in the Folklife Reading Room, American Folklife Center.".
- 2004659985 isFormatOf "Reference copies available in the Folklife Reading Room, American Folklife Center.".
- 2004659985 isPartOf "Homegrown 2003 concert series".
- 2004659985 issued "2003".
- 2004659985 language "Performance in Hawaiian, with some English narration; publicity materials in English.".
- 2004659985 language "eng haw eng".
- 2004659985 language "haw".
- 2004659985 relation "Reference copies available in the Folklife Reading Room, American Folklife Center.".
- 2004659985 rights "Duplication of the collection materials may be governed by copyright and other restrictions.".
- 2004659985 spatial "Hawaii.".
- 2004659985 subject "Dance Hawaii.".
- 2004659985 subject "Hawaiian chants.".
- 2004659985 subject "Hula (Dance) Hawaii.".
- 2004659985 subject "Hula teachers Hawaii.".
- 2004659985 title "American Folklife Center concert, 2003-05-21".
- 2004659985 title "Hālau o nā Maolipua, Hawaiian mele hula concert collection, 2003 May 21 / performed by Hālau o nā Maolipua ; sponsored by the American Folklife Center.".
- 2004659985 title "Homegrown 2003 concert series".
- 2004659985 title "Title from program flyer: Hawaiian mele hula".
- 2004659985 title "Title from program flyer: Homegrown 2003, the music of America".
- 2004659985 type "Photographs. aat".
- 2004659985 type "Sound recordings. aat".
- 2004659985 type "Videocassettes. aat".
- 2004659985 type "collection".