I thought I'd forward this to the list...
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Hello Rev. Wingo,
Enjoyed chatting with you last week or more.
Here is the sheet on vocal practice for chanting in Hawaiian I
promised you. Used for love, light, and healing. (not money).
ho'opakele mai ia kakou
Vowels: 'A 'E 'I 'O 'U
Consonants: He Ke La Mu Nu Pi We
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Kahako: Used to stress/ prolong certain vowels...
Kalakaua)
Okina: Used to show a break in a word. (Ka'u)
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Vocal Practice: 'A 'E 'I 'O 'U
'A 'A 'Ala 'O 'O 'Olo
'E 'E 'Ele 'U 'U 'Ulu
'I 'I 'Ili
Ha Ka La Ma Na Pa Wa ('A)
He Ke Le Me Ne Pe We ('E)
Hi Ki Li Mi Ni Pi Wi ('I)
Ho Ko Lo Mo No Po Wo ('O)
Hu Ku Lu Mu Nu Pu Wu ('U)
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I have been doing general data research on Bishop Museum web
site/links, and Smithsonian Institute today.
Web site to find many Hawaiian books: The Book Store--Book reviews
Hawaiian
Smithsonian Institute-- Mary Kawena Pukui Papers -1830-1930
original materials Archives, manuscripts,
photograph catalog. Your research foundation, most likely, is aware
of these papers.
Oh, great Kane, creator of the universe, let me be an instrument of
your peace, of your power, of your love,
of your happiness, of your light. Let me be fine tuned as you
instrument. Let your divine will be done on this
day, through me.
Ke alo o ke Akua e malama mai ia kakou
(the presence of god watches over us)
After I talked with you the other day, I realized that the quote
about, " to the extent you don't pay attention,
you pay with pain, and pain is reminding you that you are not paying
attention,"--is a Taneo Sands Kumalae
saying--not Morna Simeone. I must be Maka ala (tuned in) with these
powerful metaphors.
A hui ho,
DanO