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Color Song
Added Apr 10, 2020
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Join our students as they sing about the different colors (in Hawaiian).
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(Students holding chart of Hawaii Colors) - Title - "Na Waiho'olu'u (The Hawaiian Colors)" (ukulele strumming) (Students singing) "'Ula'ula" (girl holds up red paper) (Students singing) "Melemele" (boy holds up yellow paper) "Poni" (girl holds up purple paper), "Polu" (boy holds up blue paper)l, "'Ele'ele (boy holds up black paper) "Akala" (boy holds up pink paper with word (love) written on it), "Alani" (boy holds up orange paper with word (patience) written on it) "Ke'oke'o" (girl holds up white paper) "Ahinahina" (girl holds up gray paper), "Oma'oma'o" (boy holds up green paper) (Ukulele strumming as Boy and Girl hold up Hawaiian Color chart) "Ula 'ula" (5 students holding red papers) "Mele mele" (5 students holding yellow papers) "Poni" (5 students holding purple papers), "Polu" (7 students holding purple papers) "Ele ele" (5 students holding black papers), "Akala" (5 students holding purple papers), "Alani" (4 students holding orange papers) "Ke'o ke'o" (6 students holding white papers) "Ahina hina" (5 students holding gray papers), "Omao mao" (6 students holding green papers) [Repeat] "Ahina hina" (5 students holding gray papers),"Omao mao" (6 students holding green papers) (Low adult voice saying) "Maku'e" (student voices repeat)
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