Aloha `Ia `O Wai`anae - by Abigail Pilila`au & Rachael Kaleiwahea

Aloha `ia `o Wai`anae
He malu i ka ulu niu
Ulu niu kaulana `o Pöka`ï
He nani ke `ike aku
 
 
Kü kilakila Ka`ala
Kuahiwi kau i ka hano
Uluwehi i ka maile lau li`ili`i
He `ala hu`ihu`i e
 
 
Pä `ana ka makani he Kaiäulu
He aheahe mälie
Puïa i ke `ala o ka `awapuhi
He pua `ala onaona
 
 
Ha`ina mai ka puana
O Wai`anae ku`u home
Home i aloha `ia e mäkou
Home poina `ole
Love for Wai`anae
The peaceful shady
Famous coconut grove of Pôka`î Bay
I see the beauty
 
 
Majestic Ka`ala
The glorious mountain
Where the small leaf maile grows in profusion
With its penetrating fragrance
 
 
The wind named Kaiäulu
Blows gently
Brings the fragrance of ginger
The sweet smelling flower
 
 
Tell the refrain
Of my home at Wai`anae
The home that we love
The unforgettable home

 

Source: Hailama Farden, Copyright 1973 Henry K. Kim - In a video taped interview given to Hailama by Mrs. Pilila`au's remaining two daughters, Agnes Kim & Mercy Garcia, they stated the song was Auntie Rachael Kaleiwahea's, who took the mele to Auntie Abbie to paka (edit). Since Mrs. Pilila`au had much to edit, she joined in ownership. Ka`ala is the highest mountain on O`ahu. Pôka`î means Pô the night of Î and was the name of a no longer existing coconut grove in the area of Kamaile, near the present site of Wai`anae Intermediate School. The correct name for Pôka`î bay is Nene`u. Ômalaea or Malaea is not the name of the rock which bears its name, the correct name is Nene`u. Malaea is the ancient name of the area where the Army Rest Camp is now located.

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From information gathered at Hawaiian Hula Archives http://www.huapala.org/