Hawaii Aloha

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 Listen to Hawai‘i Aloha?, also called Ku‘u One Hanau, is a revered anthem of the native Hawaiian people and Hawai‘i residents alike. Written by Lorenzo Lyons, a Christian minister who died in 1886, Hawai‘i Aloha was considered by the Hawai‘i State Legislature in 1967 and by the Hawai‘i State Constitutional Convention in 1978 to become the official state song. Hawai‘i Pono‘ī, written by King David Kalākaua and composed by Royal Hawaiian Band Master Henri Berger, was chosen instead.

Hawai‘i Aloha is typically sung in both small and large, formal and informal gatherings in Hawai‘i while standing in a circle with joined hands. It is considered a vital feature at the inauguration of the Governor of Hawai‘i, who is called Ke Kia‘aina, and the opening sessions of the Hawai‘i State House of Representatives and Hawai‘i State Senate. Traditionally, the last verse and chorus is sung with all hands raised above heads. The act of raising hands is most especially important to advocates of the Hawaiian sovereignty movement.

E Hawai`i, e ku`u one hanau e
Ku`u home kulaiwi nei
`Oli no au i na pono lani e
E Hawai`i, aloha e
(Hui)
E hau`oli na `opio o Hawai`i nei
`Oli e! `Oli e!
Mai na aheahe makani e pa mai nei
Mau ke aloha, no Hawai`i
VERSE 1
  O Hawaii, O sands of my birth
  My native home
  I rejoice in the blessings of heaven
  O Hawaii, aloha.
 
 CHORUS
  Happy youth of Hawaii
  Rejoice! Rejoice!
  Gentle breezes blow
  Love always for Hawaii.
E ha`i mai kou mau kini lani e
Kou mau kupa aloha, e Hawai`i
Na mea `olino kamaha`o no luna mai
E Hawai`i, aloha e
Hui
VERSE 2
  May your divine throngs speak
  Your loving people, O Hawaii 
  The holy light from above
  O Hawaii, aloha.
 
 
Na ke Akua e malama mai ia `oe
Kou mau kualono aloha nei
Kou mau kahawai `olinolino mau
Kou mau mala pua nani e
Hui
VERSE 3
  God protects you
  Your beloved ridges 
  Your ever glistening streams
  Your beautiful flower gardens.
 
 

See also: Hawaii Aloha, 1886, 1967, 1978, 1978 Hawaii State Constitutional Convention, Christian, David Kalakaua, Governor of Hawaii, Hawai'i pono'i