Telling Warrior Stories with Hula

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  • @Fujjums
    @Fujjums 7 років тому +3292

    Good choice talking with Ke Kai o Kahiki when discussing the more "rugged" side of hula, this are probably some of the most athletically well trained dancers at Merrie Monarch. Need look no further than their win in 2009 to prove that!

    • @peneleapai
      @peneleapai 7 років тому +14

      Beautiful 🌺

    • @MsObsidianReloaded
      @MsObsidianReloaded 4 роки тому +31

      That is a perfect word "rugged". Most people associate hula with women but forget the male archetype of the dance. I am of African heritage so I can relate to the dance style. ***Disclaimer: I am NOT saying Pacific Islanders are of African descent, yada yada like some people boast about *** I just want to make that clear before I cause a firestorm of racial/ethnic tension in the comment section. I would love to see more videos like this. 💞🔥💞🔥

    • @burnesshughes2215
      @burnesshughes2215 4 роки тому +2

      Lilia Vagai p

    • @GenericHandle01
      @GenericHandle01 3 роки тому +4

      @@MsObsidianReloaded My Ancestors were mostly of European decent but I 100% get what you mean. Male Hula pulls me in with it's energy. I have been fortunate enough to dance with our island cousins at a graduation party recently and it felt really good.
      I understand why, but it feels bad that you need a disclaimer. We all could benefit from more Aloha in our lives.

    • @СветланаЛазарева-ш7у
      @СветланаЛазарева-ш7у 3 місяці тому

      1:38 ​@@peneleapai

  • @ashleemcintosh4918
    @ashleemcintosh4918 6 років тому +2791

    When their teacher talked about how hula is shaping them to be "better fathers, sons and brothers" it got to me.
    This is what true maniless is. It's the strength with the gentleness, determination coupled with grace. Not the silly how-many-girls-can-I-get definition that society is freeding young men.

    • @Joyride37
      @Joyride37 5 років тому +85

      Ashlee McIntosh we Stan resolute, gentle, and loving men

    • @notbothered5542
      @notbothered5542 5 років тому +1

      Cant relate

    • @ronb7062
      @ronb7062 5 років тому +30

      I heard that majority of how-many-girls-can-I-get guys can be found in the gym.

    • @ronb7062
      @ronb7062 5 років тому +2

      @@bewildered6866 i don't know how to answer that.

    • @ronb7062
      @ronb7062 5 років тому +1

      @@bewildered6866 oh. right. i remember you. i think i had a conversation with you already somewhere in UA-cam. talking about random stuff about the video LOL

  • @myicecream43
    @myicecream43 7 років тому +1828

    hawaiian people and their connection with their culture amazes me, they take such time and dedication for their culture.

    • @kino9643
      @kino9643 7 років тому +74

      The majority of us don't actually because of our annexation to the US. Only during the 60s and 70s were we really able to appreciate Ancient Hawaiian culture because speaking Hawaiian and other polynesian languages, along with hula were banned before that

    • @navimana
      @navimana 7 років тому +54

      All across Polynesia especially in Hawai'i and NZ the native Polynesians are beginning to pick up their cultures again. A large number don't, especially due to our languages and cultures being banned fairly recently. It's nice to see them beginning to be revitalised, #PolyPride

    • @j0gatu
      @j0gatu 6 років тому +39

      It's really beautiful and I love being Polynesian but the sad thing is that only a small percent of Hawaiians actually know and dance hula. The language and culture is disappearing. It's because of colonization and being annexed by America. That's why a lot of Hawaiians don't like white people and America in general (this applies to other Polynesians too)

    • @MsDueces01
      @MsDueces01 6 років тому +8

      The whole of the South Pacific/ Polynesians are well connected with their culture

    • @runeplate123
      @runeplate123 6 років тому +7

      Every culture can be beautiful if they take the time and effort into it....

  • @missmex7876
    @missmex7876 7 років тому +3976

    I love the respect these men hold for their culture. amazing.

    • @frisianesc6905
      @frisianesc6905 7 років тому +7

      miss mex true, it would be great if people would speak hawaiian again.

    • @missmex7876
      @missmex7876 7 років тому +12

      jr do native hawiians not speak the language any more? I'm only asking as I'm interested and I'm from the UK and have no idea but would love to know more about this beautiful culture.

    • @forme3h
      @forme3h 7 років тому +25

      miss mex only a few can speak. But now, they enforcing in every Hawaiian schools to learn, it's a requirement now. the young generation now can speak but they had to learn it in school.

    • @kino9643
      @kino9643 7 років тому +1

      At some schools it is not a requirement to learn Hawaiian as a language, we do learn some Hawaiian when we have May Day though

    • @missmex7876
      @missmex7876 7 років тому +5

      FormEEh Ohyeah that is a shame. it's a massive part of your culture and identity. obviously it should be a choice if anyone wants to learn the language but I thought the language would be spoken within the homes of Hawiians. I'm from Pakistani descent and I grew up in a household speaking urdu and English. I admit however my urdu leaves alot to be desired lol

  • @Fumi007
    @Fumi007 7 років тому +2321

    One of my co-workers is in a very involved halau and he's buff because he does these kinds of things. When people ask him how he looks so good, some of them are confused when he just says "hula".

  • @sz7463
    @sz7463 7 років тому +2040

    nothing but respect and admiration for these men

  • @beckygould7509
    @beckygould7509 5 років тому +459

    Proof that true masculinity is beautiful. Hawaiians , and other Pacific Islanders are some of the most beautiful people on earth. Male hula dancers telling stories of warriors, hunters fishermen. Both the men and women depicting stories of Hawaii’s origins, the deities they once worshipped , live and marriage. These dances show off the beauty of masculinity! It is wonderful that the Hawaiian people are able to celebrate their beautiful culture! That they celebrate both the masculine and the feminine! One can be both powerful and graceful, can be strong as well as gentle, celebrating both the beauty and strength of men! And using the gift of hula to not only preserve and share in their culture, but to be better men and better people! Mahalo for sharing this with us ! Aloha, and A hui ho !

    • @kapimanen819
      @kapimanen819 4 роки тому +1

      Yeah...💕

    • @PlayaPat
      @PlayaPat 4 роки тому +6

      Well I see this as more feminine and not masculine at all. The trick is people don't know there is power in femenity because the world is so obsessed with masculinity

    • @Lil_Angry_Bitch
      @Lil_Angry_Bitch 4 роки тому +1

      Nothing wrong with men who aren't masculine however dancing in genderal is not masculine at all, especially Hula. Dancing is a mostly a feminine artform.

    • @Hawaiian_Viking
      @Hawaiian_Viking 3 роки тому +2

      @@Lil_Angry_Bitch stfu

    • @kaiulani555
      @kaiulani555 3 роки тому +11

      @@PlayaPat so sad you think like this, others always sexually our culture teasing men about this stuff to the point they don’t want to do it I see nothing but a clown in people that think like this it is culture and it is talking about our men warriors

  • @joelhuh268
    @joelhuh268 7 років тому +2697

    What a badass culture.

    • @Kaeoooo
      @Kaeoooo 6 років тому +5

      Joel yup

    • @bewildered6866
      @bewildered6866 5 років тому +29

      Tip ... if one stares at you without smiling its time to go home. ... trust me. :)

    • @ronb7062
      @ronb7062 5 років тому +13

      @@bewildered6866 correct. safety first before flirting. you never know what will happen.

    • @bewildered6866
      @bewildered6866 5 років тому +5

      @@ronb7062 Ha, Ha ... i saw what you did there, you Rascal you. :)

    • @Anskef
      @Anskef 5 років тому +1

      that's gangsta

  • @OrisStories
    @OrisStories 7 років тому +2425

    These are the most beautiful men I've ever seen in my life. Lord almighty.

    • @bewildered6866
      @bewildered6866 5 років тому +13

      Ori's Stories Of course they are: they're hand picked....show biz. Ever seen the women hula dancers ...... :)

    • @user-qp2be2pj9g
      @user-qp2be2pj9g 5 років тому +88

      Polynesian men and women have amazing genes

    • @KingKnight16
      @KingKnight16 5 років тому +74

      Stuckrevolver false not hand picked for show biz haha. Most of us Hawaiians look like this.

    • @bewildered6866
      @bewildered6866 5 років тому +5

      @@KingKnight16 Yes you're correct ... evolution. The slow sprinters and the less muscular ended up ... well ... "Gone". :)

    • @tony_5156
      @tony_5156 5 років тому +23

      You should see Afro-Cubans then
      I’m not gay btw, if a bro looks nice I’ll complement him

  • @arcie3716
    @arcie3716 Рік тому +32

    The amount of athleticism in this video is insane

  • @Sugarcreampuff22
    @Sugarcreampuff22 7 років тому +470

    I was fortunate to meet these guys last week! Such polite, brave and nice group of men! Very skilled and graceful!

    • @MartinTabanag
      @MartinTabanag 7 років тому +12

      that's nice. i wish i could meet them too someday

    • @bewildered6866
      @bewildered6866 5 років тому +4

      "brave" ...... they saved your life then? :)

    • @magtism5738
      @magtism5738 5 років тому +3

      Stuckrevolver Oml just let her compliment them gosh

    • @bewildered6866
      @bewildered6866 5 років тому +2

      @@magtism5738 It was light-hearted and not meant to be mean ... Omj just let me comment golly. :)

    • @magtism5738
      @magtism5738 5 років тому +5

      Stuckrevolver sorry it sounded like you were being smart because you said "they saved your life then". I just thought you were saying that she had no reason to call them brave

  • @tpikake2264
    @tpikake2264 7 років тому +358

    Such a great video showing the masculine side of hula. Others can now see it ain't just women in coconut bras and grass skirts and what they see advertised. I use to help my aunty instruct hula lessons and Olelo Hawaii (Hawaiian language) in Waikiki. Admission was free. She did it for the love it all and wanted to give foreigners who were interested a sneak peak at our Hawaiian culture. I can't count the many baffled faces I've seen. People don't know that Hawaii is much more than another tourist spot and our Hawaiian culture is not just big tanned guys and women with long hair. Hula especially is much more than what people see in pictures, books, or tv. If your interested in learning the dance of hula, you must learn the language and culture first. You must learn what you're singing/chanting before you learn the steps of the any song. The dances and chants you see are stories. Stories passed down by ancestors. This is how our Hawaiian and all Polynesian cultures lives on. We are not as big of a nation but our pride, dedication, and courage is what keeps our culture so pure and strong.

    • @fionaokeefe1906
      @fionaokeefe1906 6 років тому +2

      Tpikake21 those gorgeous women have a beautiful skill and have danced gracefully for years in those coconut bras and grass skirts! I’m really offended right now....men aren’t the sole inventors of dance!

    • @david_kaloi
      @david_kaloi 5 років тому +9

      Just to let u know... Male hula Polynesian dancers were the first to do it!

    • @technojunkie123
      @technojunkie123 5 років тому +2

      Wow! Does your aunty still teach that for free in Waikiki?

  • @sethisthebest808
    @sethisthebest808 7 років тому +136

    As a Hawaiian, this video is awesome. So accurate and it's sad to see our tradition fade before our eyes. Hula is such a significant part of my culture and I'm glad hula still lives today

    • @navimana
      @navimana 7 років тому +5

      I agree as a fellow Polynesian (with Hawai'ian in that mix too). After the annexation for Hawai'i and also across the Pacific with out languages and cultures banned and oppressed, it's really heartwarming to see the hula being picked back up again :')

    • @bewildered6866
      @bewildered6866 5 років тому +1

      relax ... to-days mass-media and the Hula's attractive style will ensure Both the Traditional and the jazzy show-biz style Never fades. :)

    • @lucidfangirl1030
      @lucidfangirl1030 2 роки тому

      I pray it never does 🥺 yall look beautiful

  • @zahralem24
    @zahralem24 5 років тому +363

    there's something about native men/and polynesian men that is so attractive. They are just to beautiful

  • @maxjenkin2372
    @maxjenkin2372 7 років тому +3899

    these men are thicc af

    • @navimana
      @navimana 6 років тому +258

      They got the classic Polynesian body 😂

    • @runeplate123
      @runeplate123 6 років тому +21

      You sound Gay AF!

    • @fionaokeefe1906
      @fionaokeefe1906 6 років тому +132

      runeplate123 what’s wrong with that!?!

    • @david_kaloi
      @david_kaloi 5 років тому +22

      Hawaiian blood line cousin lol

    • @슬퍼-f6l
      @슬퍼-f6l 5 років тому +20

      More like swole

  • @josiahtheblacksmith467
    @josiahtheblacksmith467 4 роки тому +31

    The masculine side of Hula definitely deserves more exposure and respect. I feel embarrassed to admit that I was ignorant of this part of Hula but I'm glad I found out about it from this video.

  • @jaiyapapaya
    @jaiyapapaya 7 років тому +489

    This is fabulous in the manliest way possible.

  • @boussolefire
    @boussolefire 6 років тому +54

    I remember watching my grandmother climbing a coconut tree when I was small. She was 70

    • @fawnbilgere4237
      @fawnbilgere4237 9 місяців тому

      damn she baddddd!!!!!! (wish I could do that)

  • @thesimplelife185
    @thesimplelife185 7 років тому +175

    What a beautiful video! When the men related it all back to our ancestors, that really made me proud.
    Would love to see more stories on Oceania!

  • @karinacorrea8558
    @karinacorrea8558 5 років тому +19

    I love how he said that hula helps him give a reality check and how people are losing aloha because it's actually true the world is becoming more cruel and seeing them dance it looks like peace it looks like they're telling the story and I think it's amazing what they're doing and I feel like more people in their community should be doing it and not losing what their generation did before because something very traditional and it's the most beautiful thing that their community has

    • @bewildered6866
      @bewildered6866 5 років тому

      "Peaceful" ... nah. The Story says, " come one step closer to our Village and you're Toast! " ( literally ).

    • @thomasvilla6109
      @thomasvilla6109 3 місяці тому

      @@bewildered6866 - "Peace through strength" works. (Literally.)

  • @23Josilee
    @23Josilee 3 роки тому +5

    The lovely, beautiful people of Hawaii and all the Polynesian Islands...much love and respect that you celebrate and continue to keep your ancient traditions alive.

  • @tiawalker4965
    @tiawalker4965 7 років тому +20

    wow awesome to see...me being maori from new zealand its lovely to watch these men being who they are and strong n proud of it.

  • @Holychick86
    @Holychick86 7 років тому +207

    Yes! Culture is important!

    • @MartinTabanag
      @MartinTabanag 7 років тому +5

      culture and history shapes us! i agree with you

    • @bewildered6866
      @bewildered6866 5 років тому

      @pinta- mapache no ... "culture" is divisive and has to be cast to the history books; cant you see the inclusive global community dawning all around you?

    • @meginna8354
      @meginna8354 4 роки тому

      this is basically larping

  • @pereakaperegrino_tv
    @pereakaperegrino_tv 4 роки тому +3

    They say dance is a prayer said with the body, instead of the voice or the mind. You offer your moves and your steps as a present to the spirits, your ancestors, a particular god, etc...
    Hawaiian brothers and sisters: DON'T EVER LOSE THIS LEGACY!!!
    It is INSPIRING!!!!
    Much love from the Canary Islands, your sisters in the north-african coast, BLESS YOU!!!

  • @ogpjmking606
    @ogpjmking606 7 років тому +8

    it makes me proud to see people carry on with culture like this. it makes me proud to be part of a hawaiian warrior bloodline. proud to be hawaiian

  • @willowoodz
    @willowoodz 4 роки тому +5

    THIS is what being a man is. the beautiful balance between gentleness, vulnerability, grace, and determination. this so amazing to see, and as a girl who grew up with people who'd put up "macho" personas up to build walls, this makes me happy

  • @lalaAddicted2Music
    @lalaAddicted2Music 7 років тому +424

    this does not have enough views

    • @mikoomaee9460
      @mikoomaee9460 7 років тому +3

      Katie Siverling but soon it will

    • @tyleruwu902
      @tyleruwu902 7 років тому +1

      Katie Siverling it only came out 2 days ago calm down

  • @leavingcube5
    @leavingcube5 2 роки тому +5

    This is one of my favorite parts of modern Hawaiian culture: how someone with the right motivation can nearly revive some of the culture. This hālau is a good example, but also the Hōkūle’a, hula in general, and Hawaiian language. As long as there is a motivated Hawaiian willing to learn and a Kupuna to teach said Hawaiian, our culture is far from dying.

  • @MrDaffy15
    @MrDaffy15 4 роки тому +3

    As a folk dancer from Europe, I love when people stick to their routes and don't forget their culture. Culture as special as this one should never be forgotten, respect!

  • @karlhungus5554
    @karlhungus5554 2 роки тому +3

    Their ability to scale those coconut trees is remarkable. Even if I could do it (I can't), I wouldn't do it, due to being scared of heights. They did it without a second thought and with no safety gear. Amazing.

  • @DrAnne-mc8er
    @DrAnne-mc8er 5 років тому +11

    *I'm from Scotland, but I love to learn and hear about the cultures of others around the globe. It's genuinely fascinating. So thanks for uploading this video.*

    • @bewildered6866
      @bewildered6866 5 років тому +1

      They pure cannae Toss the Caber like youse in your rain soaked kilts. :)

  • @116powel
    @116powel 7 років тому +5

    I have been watching Ke Kai O Kahiki since about 2012. They deserve all the recognition they have they are an amazing halau with an energetic and powerful style of hula.

  • @troyhagen587
    @troyhagen587 7 років тому +94

    TRUE STORY of HULA.
    Generation to GENERATION A WAY OF ALOHA, BROTHERS.

  • @SLFinSF
    @SLFinSF 2 роки тому +1

    \THIS is an exceptionally lovely and moving film. Mahalo..watching it while staying in Kailua-Kona for a month. My parents lived in Honolulufor 5 years just after WWII. They were not Hawai'ians, but my mother was deeply touched by Hawai'ian culture, learned some of the language and, when I was growing up, taught us some hula, about Queen Liliukalani, King Kamehameha, the battle of the Pali, etc -Been sitting here watching videos from Merrie Monach, etc. Just wonderful.

  • @sharonmedeiros9819
    @sharonmedeiros9819 Рік тому +7

    They put their whole hearts and souls into the dance, and their history as well. It's truly beautiful and powerful.

  • @kizzyuzui1497
    @kizzyuzui1497 6 років тому +2

    There’s something so beautiful about seeing people retain this deep love and and dedication for their culture. It always saddens me when I hear of such unique, beautiful cultures and ways of life being forgotten or lost, so getting to see these people hold on to and practice these things just makes me happy. I know it sounds weird but oh well

  • @motherprismapalace
    @motherprismapalace 3 роки тому +4

    I have such a fascination with Hawaiian culture, I can’t stop learning and watching these videos.

  • @asrotties
    @asrotties 2 роки тому +1

    RESPECT! So many are looking back at better times in our world. We are all losing the Aloha for each other. WE need to get back to love and decency. What a great school you have there.

  • @corvin-bb
    @corvin-bb 7 років тому +1497

    look so many the rocks

    • @shay4492
      @shay4492 7 років тому +4

      Flech Hut yays!! 1!!!!!!!!!! 1!!!!!!

    • @maxpark1339
      @maxpark1339 7 років тому +78

      hawaii is a quarry. so many Rocks

    • @Dino13
      @Dino13 7 років тому +70

      Dwayne is Samoan, and yeah, Samoan and Hawaiians are both Polynesians so although they have their distinctive culture they do have a lot of similarities.

    • @87jello
      @87jello 7 років тому +3

      And Samoans came from where? South East Asia (SEA), namely the Philippines. Plus, DNA doesn't lie of where Samoans came from...they came from the SEA

    • @makavelithadon7883
      @makavelithadon7883 7 років тому

      You can tell by the way were built eh?

  • @LGO24jr
    @LGO24jr 7 років тому +1

    The ocean fell from my eyes watching this as each star glittered and shined in dance, the power and grace like the winds and the waves in unison with the heart and soul of history, Mahalo!

  • @whimsicalclouds
    @whimsicalclouds 4 роки тому +9

    This is pretty incredible, I love how connected they are with their history and culture.

  • @psychobunny32
    @psychobunny32 7 років тому +2

    it is good to see the teacher whose goal is not only to improve his students' dancing , but to improve their spirit as well.

  • @SwimminWitDaFishies
    @SwimminWitDaFishies 5 років тому +6

    Mad respect for you guys!! Do NOT ever surrender your culture in the name of diversity!! Stay strong and stay Hawaiian!!🌺🌴🏄🏻🐠

  • @kathrynehiersche1817
    @kathrynehiersche1817 7 років тому +1

    I'm a female hula dancer and I hold the utmost respect for what you do. I love that hula is so inclusive and peaceful!

  • @Akafyre
    @Akafyre 7 років тому +4

    Mahalo nui for this great video! I love these short documentaries and to see one that respects my culture is amazing.

  • @navimana
    @navimana 7 років тому +31

    A great video, especially for those less familiar with Polynesian cultures, especially Hawai'ian and the hula. It's great to see our practices and traditions still continuing, particularly after what has happened in the past. Polynesian Pride, Mahalo nui loa for sharing with video 👌

  • @flashesofblack4128
    @flashesofblack4128 6 років тому +45

    I moved to Oahu in the 60's. I am a Hauole. I surfed almost every day while delivering the Honolulu Star Bulletin after school. I loved the Hawaiian people and the Hawaiian style of life. All of my local friends were for the most part Hawaiian. One afternoon while attending Kaimuki high this hauole guy who was larger than me picked a fight with me. I got in a few licks but he pretty well beat me up. One of my Hawaiian friends whos last name was Kamaka found out what that guy did to me he found him and beat him to a bloody pulp. I considered all my Hawaiian friends as my brothers. I married a half Portuguese Hawaiian girl and have been married of 45 years. We eventually moved to the mainland. We have also vacationed in Hawaii. Todays Hawaii is not the same as it was when I was a kid and it breaks my heart nonetheless, I will forever consider Hawaii as my true home. Hawaii is No'Kaoi!

    • @fionaokeefe1906
      @fionaokeefe1906 6 років тому +1

      heffoandjuff why don’t you move back and change things in Hawaii instead of complaining stand up and holla!

    • @angelkingsley5299
      @angelkingsley5299 4 роки тому

      Fiona O'Keefe 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾

    • @kimmyseon46
      @kimmyseon46 4 роки тому

      Haole*

  • @mescott8212
    @mescott8212 Рік тому +1

    I used to work at the Coast Guard Base in Galveston, TX... and out my window I watched Marines training for many hours at a time, non-stop... they were gloriousl to watch! Like these dancers! Men, physically pushing themselves to the limit in such a basic, simple, beautiful, "one-with-the-Earth way!" People are so involved with technology today that they are ignoring the gift of Life itself we were given in our amazing bodies. Use it or lose it! Thank you for this outstanding video of true humans being all that they can be!!!

    • @fawnbilgere4237
      @fawnbilgere4237 9 місяців тому

      It's true, we are seduced into our sedentary ways. Perhaps this video can inspire us to stand up, turn off the screen, and go outside for some fitness. Give thanks for the beauty of our Earth and the abilities of our bodies! Thanks for this reminder, friend 👍

  • @ts4686
    @ts4686 5 років тому +46

    "When we come to train, we expect to die."

  • @klytus8339
    @klytus8339 Рік тому +1

    You are an excellent dancing male instructor!! One of the most beautiful dances in the world! Heart and soul

  • @dahm781
    @dahm781 7 років тому +845

    Is this where Dwayne "The Rock" johnson recruits his stunt doubles?

    • @a.genesisd.g.7931
      @a.genesisd.g.7931 7 років тому +35

      not to mention, he's polynesian. yeah, might be :)

    • @babaganoush9237
      @babaganoush9237 7 років тому

      I belive so, yes.

    • @thalassous
      @thalassous 7 років тому

      *yeppers*

    • @Sugarspiceandeverything
      @Sugarspiceandeverything 6 років тому +9

      David H Muller his cousin @samoanstuntsman is his stunt double, they practically look alike.

    • @pootdaggy2657
      @pootdaggy2657 6 років тому +3

      Nope. Dwayne's American. Gets his doubles from his family who are Canadian and American Samoan. The guys depicted here are Hawaiian Americans. Not of the same stature. By that I mean height. Shuka

  • @DrVenture45
    @DrVenture45 7 років тому +2

    A very deep and spiritual story. It's nice to see men in touch with their cultural past, something we all should take a page from. Mad respect!

  • @katrinagrigg6647
    @katrinagrigg6647 7 років тому +313

    This makes me proud to be Hawaiian

    • @ogpjmking606
      @ogpjmking606 7 років тому +4

      Katrina Grigg same

    • @Everyth1nk-ya
      @Everyth1nk-ya 7 років тому +1

      Katrina Grigg wow ,i love u

    • @gozu9455
      @gozu9455 7 років тому +1

      i always thought i was Hawaiian last life

    • @simply.melissa4367
      @simply.melissa4367 7 років тому +2

      Fr I agree with you being Hawaiian is an opportunity

    • @bearythebear69
      @bearythebear69 7 років тому +3

      Katrina Grigg if that's you in your profile picture you're pretty

  • @K_stateofmind
    @K_stateofmind 7 років тому +2

    so happy for the great big story hula series. As a hula dancer mahalo nui for making our story known and respecting our culture.

  • @everymonth7563
    @everymonth7563 7 років тому +375

    Omg the manliest men

    • @baophan7768
      @baophan7768 7 років тому +18

      Apacolypse what is your definition of manly then?

    • @MartinTabanag
      @MartinTabanag 7 років тому +9

      totally agree. it is really inspiring to hear these kind of stories. i also make inspiring stories. it helps me grow as a person

    • @damas-0
      @damas-0 7 років тому +11

      Apacolypse of course you wouldn't consider this manly since you're not a man lmao

    • @woobed8760
      @woobed8760 7 років тому +1

      You're beautiful

    • @friendsdontlie8291
      @friendsdontlie8291 6 років тому +2

      You haven’t seen Kap from da pcc (Polynesian Cultural Center)

  • @johnedwardjones999
    @johnedwardjones999 6 років тому +1

    The lands and oceans of Hawaii are stunning. The people are special. As a white guy living there in 80s, I seriously began to understand Hawaii when I saw my first mini Hula festival. Then individual perfomers here and there.The vibrations opened my eyes and my heart. My thinking about The Islands was altered. The spirits surround.

  • @jasminnemcdonald94A
    @jasminnemcdonald94A Рік тому +3

    Hula dancing is not just swaying the hips side to side. It's an art that tells a story of Hawaiians throughout history.

  • @kristentindle6258
    @kristentindle6258 7 років тому +1

    Amazing! There is nothing like keeping your culture alive and sharing it with the world... At least those who are wanting and willing to listen to the story and how it is told!

  • @jr.rivera7824
    @jr.rivera7824 7 років тому +20

    I love Hawaiians and their culture.....such beautiful culture and people ❤

  • @edward6259
    @edward6259 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for showing us the respect and love for the native culture is being carried on for future generations...its a beautiful story about nuturing,loving people.

  • @lafemmenata
    @lafemmenata 7 років тому +89

    This so beautiful!!

  • @michellehertzberg8045
    @michellehertzberg8045 7 років тому

    I worked and lived in Hawaii for a year. I loved the land but few people are aware that SHE has an energy, a soul and a presence. SHE can reject your being there as well as welcome you. The native Hawaiians were never very kind to me when I was there; even though I loved and was fascinated by their culture. I never understood their hatefulness toward me as a Black woman alone since when they were invaded and taken over, my ancestors were already enslaved all over the world. I missed so much of the PEOPLE of the islands I came to love. This was an indication that SHE, the Island did not think it was good for me to be there and so I left. I still miss HER, the dances and songs of the PEOPLE. I often wish my time there had been happier but I will remember Her land, Her volcanoes and Her peace. Aloha.

  • @dunkirx8602
    @dunkirx8602 7 років тому +258

    Last time I came this early I got divorced.

    • @burntcharcoal3
      @burntcharcoal3 7 років тому +2

      Do I give a fuck if you're early ?! (name)

    • @tsdiggs78
      @tsdiggs78 7 років тому +1

      Dunkirx omg 😂😂😂😂

    • @Da.PantyStealer
      @Da.PantyStealer 7 років тому +2

      Dunkirx a lot of second wedding happens here

  • @debbrabossier7284
    @debbrabossier7284 7 місяців тому

    I love the spiritual aspect of the Hulu as well as the beautiful movements of the male and female body. I love the fact that it's telling a beautiful story with each dance. Thank you for keeping your traditions going. It is very much appreciated by myself and others.❤❤

  • @10RexTheWolf01
    @10RexTheWolf01 5 років тому +24

    Them climbing trees just bade me thin of Mulan "BE A MAAAAAN"

  • @midnightcat6116
    @midnightcat6116 4 роки тому +1

    When i was a kid, my aunt died while climbing a coconut tree in Kauai 🌴 It’s a very difficult thing to do. Takes a massive amount of strength. Much respect ✊ to you all 🌿🦾💗

  • @eileenschuller5309
    @eileenschuller5309 7 років тому +10

    Such incredible dedication for both history, culture, faith, community and spirit. Aloha.

  • @earkwookerum
    @earkwookerum 6 років тому

    Wow this shows compassion, love for culture, strong spirit, hard work and "114 LAZY" people disliked this video, shame on you! True worriors! Respect.

  • @tearsofcherry
    @tearsofcherry 5 років тому +17

    00:13 Uh boy, we need more of that

  • @angelazayas2753
    @angelazayas2753 8 місяців тому +1

    Well said. The ALOHA spirit and Aloha love is being lost. God bless them ❤❤❤❤

  • @infinite5795
    @infinite5795 2 роки тому +4

    It is same for us Hindus as well, our classical dances can be done by both men and women, even after being atleast 2300 years old. We Indian Hindus still do these dances in temples, marriages, cultural programs or start of seminars for an auspicious start.
    You should also teach Native Hawaiians this dance and propagate your history. Aloha and Namaste from India.

    • @DaRedeyeJedi808
      @DaRedeyeJedi808 9 місяців тому

      Hula was banned for women many years

  • @RamonaRayTodosSantosBCS
    @RamonaRayTodosSantosBCS 4 роки тому

    Brings tears to my eyes, especially when I hear him talk about Aloha. It used to be like that here where I live. The aloha spirit. But Baja California style. It’s disappearing because of a great influx of people coming from the North- we used to be a land locked peninsula. We were referred to as an island. I’m on the same Tropic as Maui. The Tropic of Cancer.

  • @elizabethreynolds3934
    @elizabethreynolds3934 5 років тому +5

    These men are special. Mentally and physically. 🔥

  • @sweetreshy
    @sweetreshy 5 років тому

    Whoahh.... I'm just... speechless.. what a discipline these men have! Beautiful culture and nature.. I hope I will go there some day in my life ♡

  • @thepigcast9185
    @thepigcast9185 7 років тому +316

    i like men now.

  • @28105wsking
    @28105wsking 6 років тому

    It is wonderful to watch. Such power and discipline. It seems Hawaiian men know what it means to be men. They have great dignity of spirit, and inner strength and goodness shines from them. They are worthy of respect.

  • @jayparahinog8994
    @jayparahinog8994 4 роки тому +4

    Hawaii must regain its lost Kingdom. This kingdom has so much stories to tell about.

  • @bluebutterflies4568
    @bluebutterflies4568 4 роки тому

    "When we come to practice we expect to die" 😲 Wow!!! What an incredible warrior mindset ❤

  • @OkkyHan
    @OkkyHan 5 років тому +11

    I strongly appreciate the historical aspect of this dance....
    BUT GOODNESS GRACIOUS LORD I AM STRONGLY APPRECIATING THE FRICKIN HIP ROLLS TOO 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍

  • @unoriented_x4957
    @unoriented_x4957 6 років тому +1

    I was just thinking that my knees hurt just watching and he said "until my kneecaps fall off". DAMN, that's committed. Good on you bruddah.

  • @bday9629
    @bday9629 7 років тому +24

    natural build and desrve the native tattoo for sure

  • @lunaamore2713
    @lunaamore2713 6 років тому +2

    There's something incredibly special about being able to see a glimpse into another culture. I'm glad they didn't let this practice be lost. Thank you for sharing💖
    BOTH the men and women's Traditions are important. The ladies are breathtaking with their skills.SO GRACEFUL 😎 But ...well im a lady so lol the men are very Fun to see them do there thing😁 They have amazing skills too. LOOK AT THE STRENGTH THEY DISPLAY!
    Very Rich History.💞 thank you for sharing!

  • @SunnyIlha
    @SunnyIlha 6 років тому +10

    Now you can see why Islanders are great in the sport of football.

  • @vintagelady1
    @vintagelady1 Рік тому +1

    Such admiration for Hawaians & all indigenous peoples reclaiming their cultures in the face of the eurocentric steamroller that tried (is still trying) to destroy it. And in that effort they are healing the wounds of their people & bringing back their ancient values. Wouldn't it be a fantastic world if everyone respected everyone else's culture, embraced it, & learned from it? Not just races & nationalities, but everyone from a "different" group. I watch & marvel at these hulas, male & female. I wish I knew the stories they are telling.

  • @laurenricard7088
    @laurenricard7088 7 років тому +87

    Damn they're hot O_O

    • @kanniemwasom1888
      @kanniemwasom1888 7 років тому +2

      Lauren Ricard. And you not.

    • @fionaokeefe1906
      @fionaokeefe1906 6 років тому

      VERA JOSEPH mean girl!

    • @bewildered6866
      @bewildered6866 5 років тому +4

      @@kanniemwasom1888 Ha, Ha Ha ...... jealous much? :)

    • @jrmetmoi
      @jrmetmoi 4 роки тому

      They're thick and curvy

    • @maixe13
      @maixe13 4 роки тому

      Notre Aira
      I mean hey they are good looking to be honest you can’t deny it. Don’t even say that I’m white because I’m not. ;)

  • @cheolgimi3982
    @cheolgimi3982 7 років тому

    I'm just so glad people are finally recognizing these kinds of things. proud to be hawaiian 🌺

  • @amoizz1
    @amoizz1 5 років тому +4

    No one:
    Me:what can I say except you’re welcome 🎶

    • @amoizz1
      @amoizz1 5 років тому +1

      No offense to anyone 🖐🏻

  • @lepotatoes
    @lepotatoes 4 роки тому

    As someone whose danced hula, my knees are aching watching this. Good work boys.

  • @mosacanite4533
    @mosacanite4533 4 роки тому +4

    At 1:23 when he said “when we come to practice we expect to die” I was like “i don’t know bout dat braddah”😳

  • @pamelajanewade7963
    @pamelajanewade7963 3 роки тому

    I love the Hawaiian men dancing, i am memorized how they are all in sync with each other. These men are the best looking men in the World. I love their culture. I watch a lot of these dancing video's, Hawaii is the most AWESOME Country on Earth. God bless you all Amen 🙏🏼♥️♥️♥️
    Australia.

  • @theblackhundreds7124
    @theblackhundreds7124 7 років тому +199

    US Navy vs A Hula Army.
    who would win?

    • @seanmcd5287
      @seanmcd5287 7 років тому

      ruskodisco us

    • @DrClawizdead
      @DrClawizdead 7 років тому +15

      One missile would end that war.

    • @diamondpearl9947
      @diamondpearl9947 7 років тому +2

      Of course the US but they're not even the same

    • @palacsintakat
      @palacsintakat 7 років тому +44

      No weapons and these men could beat the Navy boys asses (i was in a the navy and my husband is in the navy haha) Most people in the navy don't even work out lol

    • @tutu7564
      @tutu7564 7 років тому +1

      palacsintakat I mean it really depends what you're doing in the navy.

  • @iahelcathartesaura3887
    @iahelcathartesaura3887 7 років тому +2

    Powerful! Instantly the absolute power, under fine control, bursts from this video of these warriors.

  • @vance639
    @vance639 5 років тому +3

    They move their hips so smooth

  • @KAYEscl0sed
    @KAYEscl0sed 5 років тому

    This story is actually good. The men are passionate and proud about their craft

  • @bekindandyouwillgofar8717
    @bekindandyouwillgofar8717 3 роки тому +12

    At least in some cultures men are allowed to be themselves without fear of being labeled toxic masculinity

    • @kathernandez5165
      @kathernandez5165 3 роки тому +1

      Yes that is a very big issue now... toxic masculinity is ruining our men... women don’t want girly men... at least I don’t

    • @maximusmenor4224
      @maximusmenor4224 3 роки тому

      @@kathernandez5165 women have been into androgynous, or as you say 'girly', men

    • @brunomars204
      @brunomars204 3 роки тому

      @@maximusmenor4224 - hmmm, don’t know about that.

    • @maximusmenor4224
      @maximusmenor4224 3 роки тому

      @@brunomars204 ye p

  • @Draco_Eisendrache
    @Draco_Eisendrache 7 років тому +1

    I'm glad they feature this. It's a dying culture that we tried so hard to keep, it runs through our blood.
    Good thing I'm part Hawaiian, I respect this.

    • @user-vi4xy1jw7e
      @user-vi4xy1jw7e 7 років тому

      Draco_Shadow_Eisendrache65 I look Hawaiian. Can I be part of the club?

    • @kino9643
      @kino9643 7 років тому +3

      looking Hawaiian and being Hawaiian are not the same thing man.

  • @cierakitty
    @cierakitty 7 років тому +6

    I gotta book an airlines ticket NOW

  • @julianaregina1682
    @julianaregina1682 4 роки тому

    Looks to me as if it's the correspondent to the Hakka performed by Maori ethnic groups in NZ. All beautiful, strong, spiritual... Polynesian cultures are very rich and enchanting. Lots of love from Brazil!

  • @QuyNguyen-xo2gf
    @QuyNguyen-xo2gf 7 років тому +13

    Men are beautiful...

  • @katethegr8324
    @katethegr8324 3 роки тому +2

    There are several things the one can watch for eternity and this dance is one of them