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Two Hawaii entertainers provide glimpse into talented group of nominees for Na Hoku Hanohano Awards

John Berger
COURTESY KAMAKA KUKONA
                                “I’m so stoked when I hear old songs from my first album being in rotation. To me, that’s the long-term honor, I really trip out on that,” said Kamaka Kukona, a Maui entertainer and kumu hula whose third album “Kahekeonapua” is up for five Na Hoku Hanohano Awards
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COURTESY KAMAKA KUKONA

“I’m so stoked when I hear old songs from my first album being in rotation. To me, that’s the long-term honor, I really trip out on that,” said Kamaka Kukona, a Maui entertainer and kumu hula whose third album “Kahekeonapua” is up for five Na Hoku Hanohano Awards

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COURTESY KAINANI KAHAUNAELE
                                Kainani Kahaunaele’s “Waipunalei” is a finalist in eight Na Hoku Hanohano Awards categories.
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COURTESY KAINANI KAHAUNAELE

Kainani Kahaunaele’s “Waipunalei” is a finalist in eight Na Hoku Hanohano Awards categories.

COURTESY KAMAKA KUKONA
                                “I’m so stoked when I hear old songs from my first album being in rotation. To me, that’s the long-term honor, I really trip out on that,” said Kamaka Kukona, a Maui entertainer and kumu hula whose third album “Kahekeonapua” is up for five Na Hoku Hanohano Awards
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COURTESY KAINANI KAHAUNAELE
                                Kainani Kahaunaele’s “Waipunalei” is a finalist in eight Na Hoku Hanohano Awards categories.