Hulasatul Hulasa Ismet Pdf
Hula: The Soul of Hawaii, by Tracey LakainapaliArticleHula: The Soul of Hawaiiby Tracey LakainapaliWhen we think of Hawaii, two things often come to mind: the Aloha Spirit and the Hula. Both were born in a time long past when in legend Gods, Goddesses and humans walked the earth.The origins of hula are open to interpretation. Some believe it came from the ancient civilization of Mu, some claim it was homegrown, while others trace it to Tahiti or some other foreign land. For both ancient and modern Hawaiians, the hula is the essence of life itself.
It links them with the universe and makes them one with all creation.The question of whether the original hula dancers were only men, as some Hawaiians claim today, is open to debate. There are, however, many records andlegends which tell of both men and women performing the hula. What is known for certain is that women were doing the dance when Captain Cook and his crew first arrived in the islands in 1778.The use of the word hula to describe dance is specific to the Hawaiians, and not other Polynesian cultures. The Samoans dance the sasa, fa'ataupati, or lapalapa, with their main word for dance being siva. The Maoris chant and dance the haka or waiatuhaka. The Tongans' main body of dance is called faiva, with the principal dance being the lakalaka. The Tahitians have the aparima or otea.
Easter Islanders have half a dozen different words for dance, some of which are borrowed from Samoa and Tahiti. Interestingly, Hawaiians have an older word for dance, ha'a, which is very similar to the Maori haka and the Samoan fa'a.
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