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Halau Na Mamo O Pu'uanahulu chanted yesterday at the edge of Kilauea under the direction of kumu hula William "Sonny" Kahakuleilehua Haunu'u Ching. They chanted and danced to pay their respects to the land and island. The 41st Annual Merrie Monarch Festival begins today in Hilo.
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