Kealiʻi Reichel | Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox

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  • Опубліковано 2 гру 2024

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  • @lasvegashula
    @lasvegashula Рік тому +4

    So humble. I love Keali’i Reichel. He’s my favorite Hawaiian singer. Sings from his core, his soul. his heart. So deep.

  • @starvoyager523
    @starvoyager523 7 років тому +38

    I am not Hawaiian. But, lived in Hawaii for 30 years, moving to Michigan in 2001. I took the time, while I lived there, to learn, very quietly and humbly, as much about the culture, music, hula & language as I could so I could understand this great culture the people and the aina. I wanted to honor it all by refusing to be ignorant of any.
    When Ke ali'i came on the scene I fell in love with his story and his music. I feel so blessed to have seen him and his halau live in performance. This is a wonderful video to have stumbled on. It brought me back home to the islands once again.
    Love his philosophy that everything has a value. Bless this man. Mahalo.

    • @bcs2em625
      @bcs2em625 7 років тому +5

      Same story with me, albeit only eleven years living there. It is indeed a great culture, and I feel honored to have gotten to know it, as it has enriched my life. Everyone should be as fortunate, but you really have to approach each place in the world with an open mind to get inside its local culture. And if there is a pu'uwai (heart) to the modern Hawaiian culture, Keali'i Reichel is definitely at the center of it.

    • @jennc3859
      @jennc3859 5 років тому +7

      I am also not Hawaiian not by race anyway, but in my heart certainly. I was raised there from a baby, my dad was born there. I think, growing up that way and living the life everyday,it becomes odd to hear of the life and culture spoken of as something outside of the "norm". As a kid I was so mad I had blond hair, I wanted to be like my friends and I really wanted people to stop asking where i was from (on the mainland) Id be like "here" fortunately living in a small town on an outer island it didn't happen that much Even now, on the mainland going to any Hawaiian event that assumption bugs me. The reason for this reaction is like you mentioned, i grew up learning and respecting the culture, music, hula , language. I am not someone who went over and tried to live mainland style on the island. No matter where you live, you learn to mesh with community, not try to change it

    • @evelinapspani6073
      @evelinapspani6073 2 роки тому +2

      Luv you kealii your culture is so important.....keep doing what you doing kumu hula....

    • @jzen1455
      @jzen1455 Рік тому +1

      I was born and raised in Hawaii but not ethnically Hawaii. I took Hawaiian culture for granted growing up and regretfully thought aspects of it were lame or overrated. But now older and wiser, I've grown to appreciate having had the opportunity to grow up and be influenced by the culture of Hawaii and to be able to take the aloha spirit that has been instilled in my soul wherever I go in the world. It's always a treat meeting other Kama'aina or people who've spend considerable time in Hawaii and "get" and understand the culture.

  • @rdonal23
    @rdonal23 5 років тому +6

    Love and respect for Keali’i and the contribution he and his collaborators are making to our lives, near and far. Stand your ground.

  • @SlackKeyRon
    @SlackKeyRon 3 роки тому +2

    Love hearing your philosophy and how humble you sound. All ya'll's professionalism shows in your performances. Mahalo.

  • @gregoryk.tanaka4285
    @gregoryk.tanaka4285 4 роки тому +3

    Singing and playing Kumu’s songs on the ukulele bring me the greatest joy. Thank you, Kumu!

  • @kauimanera726
    @kauimanera726 Рік тому +1

    In all things Hawaiian, striving to do your best is applied to all things Hawaiian - strive for excellence - do it right, no deviate, no change - do as we were taught by our Kupuna who were taught by their Kupuna. The mana’o and Ike we have are from kahiko times. Beautiful.

  • @emily7551
    @emily7551 Рік тому

    I like the interviewer’s questions & style, truly not pushy nor invasive..really more probes, encourages person to admit yheir own views. Amazing interviewee, too :) We enjoyed ! Mahalo-s .

  • @jameskawaikaupejrcwo3usmcr573
    @jameskawaikaupejrcwo3usmcr573 5 років тому +6

    As a Kanaka Maoli it is my opinion that we as Hawaiians have to deal with a lot of progress and change for others but for not ourselves. This is a great opportunity for all of us who are from Hawaii, whether born as or transported there to understand each other’s culture and enjoy what we have together as a society and people.

    • @jennc3859
      @jennc3859 5 років тому +1

      I think NOT learning or understanding this culture is an opportunity wasted. It is one that is quite rich and beautiful that anyone can gain something from knowing.

    • @jennc3859
      @jennc3859 4 роки тому

      L Boales
      Rude, privileged,and disrespectful ? A product of the oppressors ? Seriously? I am thinking you that you did not comprehend what I was saying . Perhaps try again ? If I am saying that it is a good thing to learn and appreciate and understand Hawaiian culture... a culture I grew up in, and love, respect and appreciate.. how does that make me an oppressor of any kind. So before you attack next time maybe make sure you understand what was being said. The Kapuna , well everyone actually, are far more evolved and apparently educated than you are. Have a beautiful day..

    • @lboales9944
      @lboales9944 4 роки тому

      @@jennc3859 I certainly hope so.
      Did you perhaps forget to insert a comma between the words think and NOT, and between the words culture and is: i.e. I think, "NOT" learning or understanding this culture, is an opportunity wasted. The punctuation gives an entirely different meaning.
      How about you explain what you think you meant.

    • @jennc3859
      @jennc3859 4 роки тому +1

      L Boales seriously? That’s what you came up with as a justification for not understanding.? I’m not worried you’re the only person who had a beef. So, you’ve said your piece , run along now and bother someone else.

    • @jennc3859
      @jennc3859 4 роки тому

      L Boales you get that you’re muddying the point and message of this thread with your trivial comments and accusations. I am not going to engage with you re this any further

  • @nelsonortas818
    @nelsonortas818 2 роки тому +1

    He’s a GOAT…… God Given gift…… sharing it to the world

  • @Waynes-xt9gr
    @Waynes-xt9gr Рік тому

    his wisdom really reminds me of former mayor billy kenoi.......mahalo nui loa keali'i and Leslie!!!!

  • @KahalealiiTedIshikawa
    @KahalealiiTedIshikawa 7 років тому +8

    Mahalo no kou hana nui e Keali'i. Aloha.

  • @actd7985
    @actd7985 3 роки тому +1

    Legend🤙🏾

  • @Infinitebrandon
    @Infinitebrandon 3 роки тому +2

    For years I never knew he was gay. He just seemed like one solid Hawaiian to me. I wish him the best and wow, leslie Wilcox never looked so beautiful! Lol. Sorry, I miss everything in Hawaii except for how crowded it is. Aloha

  • @evelinapspani6073
    @evelinapspani6073 2 роки тому

    His very good osom cause his hula very Hawaiian ways and his with the culture of his island's....he tells stories of Hawaiian

  • @syndlespades4423
    @syndlespades4423 5 років тому +6

    THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR HARD WORK ON KEEP US ALIVE OVER ALL THIS TIME. YOU ARE A LEGEND FOR HAWAII

  • @EthanHGray
    @EthanHGray 5 місяців тому

    proud 4 b hawn

  • @Saidakine
    @Saidakine 4 роки тому +1

    His first year he took his dancers to the Merry Monarch Festival he won and his lead Dancer won Miss Aloha. I know some of the dancers and they said he worked their ass off.. I also love how he includes his mother in his shows. I am not sure if he ever participated other than 2009.

  • @EthanHGray
    @EthanHGray 5 місяців тому

    Haw'n ftw

  • @robertniedzielski3046
    @robertniedzielski3046 Рік тому

    Brother OHANA

  • @Lindenlady100
    @Lindenlady100 7 років тому +2

    Aloha from Germany. I am writing by Google translator. :-D
    Means his name "Ke ali'i nani ai moku o ka lani" > "The glorious rulers of
    heaven" or "Ke ali'i nani ai mo ku o ka lani" > "The glory and prestige
    of heaven" or something quite different?
    Both meanings are beautiful. German names, on the other hand, are so boring. * Giggle * ;-)

    • @Lindenlady100
      @Lindenlady100 7 років тому

      M.K.I can only thank you in this way because your reply does not appear in the comments. This variant is the most beautiful :-D

    • @edronc2007
      @edronc2007 6 років тому

      Germans are known for their self-hatred. Sad!

  • @accojp
    @accojp 6 років тому +2

  • @irmadelgado6349
    @irmadelgado6349 Рік тому

    At least pronounce his name correctly! Geesh!

  • @gordonkainoa9426
    @gordonkainoa9426 5 років тому

    Not as philosophical as other musical artists or kumu hula

  • @syndlespades4423
    @syndlespades4423 5 років тому +12

    this man is a LEGEND THANK YOU KUMU KEALII REICHEL THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR HARD WORK TO KEEP US ALIVE