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Reina Lili'uokalani

Lydia Liliʻu Loloku Walania Kamakaʻeha kaj titukeytiak Lili’uokalani yaja isel siwat tatuktiani ipal ka Hawaii. Yaja nesik tik ne techan Honolulu se tekutun ipal O’ahu se tunal ume pal ne metzti nawi tik ne shiwit se shikipil chikwey tzunti sepual kashtul yey katka. Wan mikik se tunal majtakti se pal ne metzti majtakti se tik ne shiwit se shikipil chiknawi tzunti kashtul ume katka

Ne Itunal Ichtaka

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Yaja kimakaket itukey[1] Liliʻu Loloku Walania Kamakaʻeha keman Elizabeth Kina’u kikwij temal iish katka. Se palej kikimaki itukey Lydia katka. Ne inan yaja itukey Analea Keohokalole wan iteku itukey Caesar Kapa’akea katka. Keman yaja kipiak nawi shiwit pejki mumachtia ka tamachtiluyan katka. Ne timumachtiani Itukey Amos Starr Cooke wan isiwaw iyukey Juliette Montague Cooke kikimachtiki Lili’uokalani ingles katka. Yaja mumachtiki amatachia wan tamawawasua wan ne tapualis wan ne son katka. Yaja kiktzutzuna ne mekawewe[2]t wan piano wan organo [3]wan ukelele [4]wan zither[5] wan takwika tik ne tajtaketzalis hawaiano wan ne tajtaletzalis ingles katka.Yaja tesu igustuj ne tamachtiluyan katka ka ne imiki ikumpa itukey Moses Kekuaiwa wan iikaw itukey Ka’imina’auao ipal kipiat shaltutun wan kipiat tutunik[6] katka.

Tik ne shiwit se shikipil chikwey tzunti ume pual kashtul chikwasen Lili’uokalani kikipalewia ne Isiwaw itukey Emma Rooke ipal ne tatuktiani ipal Hawaii itukey Kamehameha IV. Tik ne shiwit se shikipil chikwey tzunti yeypual ume Lili’uokalani munamiktij iwan John Owen Dominis katka Dominis muchiwki tatuktiani ipal O’ahu. Yejemet kipajpakit katka wan Lili’uokalani kipiki hānai [7]wan kiiskaliki itepal itukey John Aimoku Dominis wan Lydia Ka’onohiponiponiokalani Ahola ne ipiltzin ipal ikumpa wan se isiwapiltzin ipal se ichaku itukey Joseph Kaiponohea Ae’a. Kipalewiki kichiwa ne kaltapajtiani wan inwan ne sijsiwatket kikinpalewiat ne chujchuletket wan kujkuyaniket. Nusan kimawawasua se yankwik takwikalis ipal wey kalpuli ipal Hawaii katka. Keman ume tatuktiani mikiket wan yejemet tesu kipat inhpijpipil katka Lili’uokalani imanuj itukey David Kalākaua muchiwki tatakutiani.

Kema yaja yajki pashalua ne tal Lili’uokalani kipalewia ne wey kalpuli ne Hawaii wan tekitki miak pal ne sijsiwatket katka. Keman David mikik se tunal se pual pal ne metzti se tik ne shiwit se shikipil chikwey tzunti nawipual majtakti se Lili’uokalani muchiwki tatakutiani se tunal sepual chiknawi pal ne metzti se tik ne shiwit se shikipil chikwey tzunti nawipual majtakti se. Yaja tekitki miak ipal ne tuijikniwan pal Hawaii melka musunki miak ne tajtapalewiani ipal ne wey kalpuli ne Hawaii wan ejejkuni tik ne Hawaii. Tik ne tunal kashtul se pal ne metzti se tik ne shiwit se shikipil chikwey tzunti nwipual majtakti yey ajsit ne tajtasumanimet ipal ne wey kalpuli ne estadus unidos katka. Yejemet kishtilijket Lili’uokalani wan kitzkijket katka. Kimakishtiki se tunal majtakti yey pal ne metzti majtakti tik ne shiwit se shikipil chikwey tzunti nwipual kashtul se katka. Yaja pashaluki wan kikita imiekawan wan tamawawasua katka. Yaja tekmutekitiliki pal kimakishtiki ne Hawaii pal ne estados unidos katka. Melka  se tunal majtakti ume pal ne metzti chikwey tik ne shiwit se shikipil chikwey tzunti nwipual kashtul yey ne wey kalpuli ne estadus unidos kikiwikak ne Hawaii katka

Ne Itekiw

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Tajtakwikalis

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  • Aloha ʻOe
  • "He Mele Lāhui Hawaiʻi"
  • "Nohea I Muʻolaulani"
  • "Ahe Lau Makani"
  • "By And By, Hoʻi Mai ʻOe"
  • "Ka ʻŌiwi Nani"
  • "Ka Hanu O Hanakeoki"
  • "Kuʻu Pua I Paoakalani"
  • Manu Kapalulu
  • Nani Nā Pua Koʻolau
  • "Ka Wiliwili Wai"
  • "Pauahi ʻO Kalani"
  • "Pelekane"
  • "Puna Paia ʻAʻala"
  • "Sanoe"
  • "The Queen's Prayer"
  • "Tūtū"
  • "He Inoa Wehi No Kalanianaʻole"
  • "He ʻAla Nei E Mapu Mai Nei"
  • "A Hilo Au"
  • "He Pule"
  • "Ka Wai Mapuna"
  • "Onipaʻa"
  • "Liko Pua Lehua"
  • "Ka Wai ʻOpuna Makani"
  • "Ka Hae Kalaunu"
  • "E Kala Kuʻu ʻUpu ʻAna"
  • "La ʻi Au E"
  • "Lei Ponimoʻi"
  • "Akahi Koʻu Manene"
  • "Pride of Waiehu"
  • "Makani Waipio"
  • "He Inoa no Kaiʻulani"
  • "He Kanikau No Lele-Io-Hoku"
  • "Kokohi"
  • "Puia Ka Nahele"
  • "Ehehene Ko ʻAka"
  • "He Aliʻi No Wau"
  • "Pipili Ka Ua I Ka Nahele"
  • "Ima Au Ia ʻOe E Ke Aloha"
  • "Paia Ka Nahele"
  • "Thou E Ka Nani Mae ʻOle"
  • "Naʻu No ʻOe"
  • "Lamalama i luna ka ʻonohi la"
  • "Lilikoʻi"
  • "He ʻAi Na Ka Lani"
  • "Anahulu"
  • "Ka lpo Nohea"
  • "A Chant"
  • "Ka Huna Kai"
  • "Kiliʻoulani"
  • "Leha Ku Koa Mau Maka"
  • "E Kuʻu Hoʻola"
  • "Himeni Hoʻole'a A Davida"
  • "Ka Wai ʻApo Lani"
  • "Ke Aloha ʻĀina"
  • "Ka Wai O Niakala"
  • "Hoʻokahi Puana"

Ken Mikik

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Yaja mikik se tunal majtakti se pal ne metzti majtakti se tik ne shiwit se shikipil chiknawi tzunti kashtul ume katka ika tesu weli ulini kimiki ka Royal Mausoleum of Mauna ‘Ala katka.

Ipanpa Uni

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  1. Según la costumbre hawaiana, recibió su nombre por un acontecimiento relacionado con su nacimiento.
  2. Guitarra
  3. Un instrumento musical de gran tamaño que tiene filas de tubos alimentados con aire mediante fuelles y que se toca mediante un teclado o un mecanismo automático.
  4. Una guitarra de cuatro cuerdas introducida en Hawái por los portugueses en la década de 1870.
  5. Cualquier instrumento musical de cuerda cuyas cuerdas tengan la misma longitud que su tabla armónica.
  6. Sarampión, enfermedad viral contagiosa que se caracteriza por fiebre, tos, conjuntivitis y una erupción característica.
  7. Hānai es un término utilizado en la cultura hawaiana que se refiere a la adopción informal de una persona por otra.

Ijilpika

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