Oral History Finding Aid: George Holokai

dc.contributor.authorHula Preservation Society
dc.date.accessioned2022-03-31T21:12:54Z
dc.date.available2022-03-31T21:12:54Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10524/65802
dc.subjectHula
dc.titleOral History Finding Aid: George Holokai
dcterms.abstractUncle George was a dear man that we had the pleasure of spending time with over the last five years of his life. His journey to becoming a respected Kumu and chanter was interesting and unique, and he shared details of his life and nurturing through a half dozen HPS oral history sessions and public programs on two islands. We were also invited to help document various activities of Uncle’s, including hula workshops, public performances, his grand 75th birthday celebration and the King Kamehameha Hula Competition tribute held for him. Born and raised on Oʻahu, Uncle George shed light on how it was his destiny to be with the hula. It truly was a privilege to have had the opportunity to gain insights into the man and Kumu he was.
dcterms.dateCopyrighted2021
dcterms.descriptionOral history finding aid of interviews with George Ainsley Kananiokeakua Holokai who was born in Honolulu, Kona, O'ahu in 1930. Interview footage and transcripts are available in the Hula Preservation Society library. For questions regarding materials referenced herein, and/or Access & Use of content, please contact them.
dcterms.extent6 pages
dcterms.formatFinding aid
dcterms.languageeng
dcterms.publisherHula Preservation Society
dcterms.rightsIn Copyright
dcterms.rightsHolderHula Preservation Society
dcterms.typeText

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