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H AWAIIAN M USIC A SHLEY B ARR At the beginning of the 20 th century, the new tourist industry began to employ musicians and hundreds of half Hawaiian-half English songs/tunes were composed One of the most popular Hawaiian singer/song writer was the late Kaleohano Israel Kamakawiwo'ole
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HAWAIIMichele SepulvedaAshley Barr T.J. Bechtel Ebony Baker
HAWAIIAN MUSIC ASHLEY BARR In earlier times, chant was a way
of remembering myths of gods and deeds of powerful people
Western string instruments and Christian hymns were introduced to Hawaii in the 19th century and transformed the earlier forms of Hawaiian music
HAWAIIAN MUSIC ASHLEY BARR At the beginning of the 20th century,
the new tourist industry began to employ musicians and hundreds of half Hawaiian-half English songs/tunes were composed
One of the most popular Hawaiian singer/song writer was the late Kaleohano Israel Kamakawiwo'ole
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqF5AvERMNg
TYPICAL INSTRUMENTSEBONY BAKER
UkuleleOriginated in the 19th centuryIn guitar family and classified as plucked lute
TYPICAL INSTRUMENTSEBONY BAKER
Steel GuitarNamed for the steel slide on
instrument not material used to make it
Three types: lap slide guitars, resonator guitars, and electric lap steel guitars
TYPICAL INSTRUMENTSEBONY BAKER
Pahu (pah’hoo)Introduced in the 14th centuryMost important instrument for hula
TYPICAL INSTRUMENTSEBONY BAKER
Pu (poo)Large conch or shellUsed more for ceremonies than
hulasThe sound from it rumors to
travel up to 2 miles
HAWAIIAN CULTURE AND DANCE ASHLEY BARR
Hawaiian culture has seen an explosion of Hula schools where students learn how to hula
Hula has always been a focal point of Hawaiian culture; originally thought of as the language of the heart; and therefore the heartbeat of the Hawaiian people
HAWAIIAN CULTURE AND DANCE ASHLEY BARR
Today, there are over 300 different kinds of hula
It reflects many of the central ideas and events of Hawaiian history
Some of the more modern hulas show dancers telling a story to the audiences
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJYvKVswDG8
CHILDREN’S LITERATURE/MOVIEST.J. BECHTEL Blue Skin of the Sea by Graham
Salisbury Under the Blood-Red Sun by Graham
Salisbury The Secret of the Hawaiian Rainbow: A
Hawaiian Story About Colors by Stacey Kaopuiki and Illustrated by Bob Wagstaff
Lilo and Stitch
STORY TIME WITH: T.J. BECHTEL
Bring Me What I Ask: A Hawaiian Story About Numbers by Stacey Kaopuiki
INTEGRATED ACTIVITIES:MICHELE SEPULVEDA Science:
Hawaii has the greatest number of endangered species in the United States. http://www.ask.com/bar?q=how+can+I+teach+a+science+lesson+about+hawaii&page=1&qsrc=0&ab=0&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.education-world.com%2Fa_lesson%2Flesson133.shtml
INTEGRATED ACTIVITIES:MICHELE SEPULVEDA
Social StudiesHawaii has many different and unique
cultural celebrations. http://www.ask.com/bar?q=hawaiian+cultural+celebrations&page=1&qsrc=2417&ab=2&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.moolelo.com%2Fancient-celebration.html
Hawaiian Petroglyphs- found on the island
INTEGRATED ACTIVITIES:MICHELE SEPULVEDA
MathStudents could calculate the
distance from where they live to Hawaii. They could then convert the distance into different forms (miles, feet, inches)
INTEGRATED ACTIVITIES:MICHELE SEPULVEDAVisual Arts
After discussing Hawaiian Petroglyphs, students will create their own. They will be asked to create a Petroglyph that represents who they are. They can use modern symbols that represent their sports or hobbies.
HULA DANCINGMICHELE SEPULVEDA Hand movements represent appreciation to
the land and to the gods http://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=mW5_chAgg8c
RESOURCEShttp://www.kaahelehawaii.com/
pages/hula.htmwww.youtube.com www.teachers.net www.ask.com Bring Me What I Ask: A Hawaiian
Story About Numbers by Stacey Kaopuiki