A native Hawaiian woman holds an ipu heke (gourd) which is tapped rhythmically to set the tempo or beat for hula dancers. Chants (oli) accompany this sacred art form.
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A native Hawaiian woman holds an ipu heke (gourd) which is tapped rhythmically to set the tempo or beat for hula dancers. Chants (oli) accompany this sacred art form.

Filename: BL778PhotoResourceHawaii.jpg
Size: 3473x5100 / 18.8MB
Date: 31 Aug 2010
Location: Big Island of Hawaii, USA
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View This Image's Galleries: Sacred Hawai'i, Big Island of Hawai'i, Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park, G. Brad Lewis, All Rights Managed Images, Hawaiian Cultural, Hula
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