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Hula’s healing power

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Kumu hula Lani Girl Kaleiki-AhLo watches her ‘Ilima Hula Studio dancers rehearse at Waipahu Recreation Center.
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Kaleiki-AhLo joined her dancers as they rehearsed for the Merrie Monarch Festival.
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Kaleiki-AhLo says she is in a good place now after a past that included drug and alcohol addiction and time spent in prison.
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Dancer Raelyn Brett, middle, smiles while listening to her kumu hula during rehearsal.
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Kaleiki-AhLo, demonstrating hand motions, took the reins full-time again at ‘Ilima in 2010 after years of personal struggle.
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Kaleiki-AhLo, demonstrating hand motions at right, took the reins full-time again at ‘Ilima in 2010 after years of personal struggle.