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Hawaiian Culture. Ohana (Family). group of both closely and distantly related people who share nearly everything Hanai Structure Patriarch Ho’oponopono Responsibilities Kuleana Kokua. Society. Social Structure Royal Family Everyone else Family Values Spirit of Aloha.
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Ohana (Family) • group of both closely and distantly related people who share nearly everything • Hanai • Structure • Patriarch • Ho’oponopono • Responsibilities • Kuleana • Kokua
Society • Social Structure • Royal Family • Everyone else • Family Values • Spirit of Aloha
U.S. Issues • Lose the Language • Become Ha’ole • Without breath • Lose the Culture • Lose the Music and Hula
Music • AuaIa • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpe3zL0v01M • English words • Hold fast, my children; To your land; Your heritage; My children, hold fast • My children, my inheritors; Be mindful of you heritage; My children; Beware of the changing times • Changing times; Of progress and fame; Lead men to do ; Evil deeds • Changing times; for better or worse; Bring evil; Into the hearts of men • Those changing times; of progress and fame; Will bring confusion; Upon the land • Oh my children; My inheritors
Analysis • Genre: Hawaiian • Melody: small range, mostly step movement, mostly ascending contour • Rhythm: simple duple • Harmony: consonance, major • Texture: transparent, monophony • Timbre: Vocals and Drums • Expression: mf-f, Singy vibrant, moderato-allegro, accelerando • Form: Strophic