ʻŪniki hula

Inoa | Name(s)

ʻŪniki hula; ʻŪniki

Hōʻuluʻulu manaʻo

ʻO ka ʻŪniki hula ka ʻaha i mālama ʻia no ka ʻanuʻu ʻana i kekahi kūlana ma ka hula, ʻo ka ʻōlapa ʻoe, ʻo ka hoʻopaʻa ʻoe, ʻo ka loea ʻoe, ʻo ke kumu ʻoe. He ʻaha ia i hōʻoia ʻia e ke kumu a loea paha. 

Description

ʻŪniki hula is a culminating rite of passage in hula. It can signify the completion of a period of instruction, a transition from student to instructor, or the mastery of a hula skill/skills. ʻŪniki hula is initiated and affirmed by a kumu hula or loea hula. 

ʻŌlelo kuhikuhi

E koho iā “ʻŪniki Hula” no nā kumuwaiwai pili i ka ʻaha e hoʻopuka ana ka haumana hula i kekahi kūlana ma ka hula ʻana a i hōʻoia ʻia e ke kumu a loea paha. 

Instructions

Use this term for resources related to the advancement of a student(s) in hula or hoʻopaʻa training or completion of study, as deemed by a kumu hula or loea hula, whether through a formal or informal process.

Moʻokūʻauhau | Genealogy

Akua | Deity: Laka; Kapo

Hana | Practice: Hula

ʻAha | Ceremony: Kapu kai; Hiʻuwai; ʻAilolo; ʻAhaʻaina; Hōʻike

Lawena | Behavior; Hula; Hīmeni; Oli

Kūkulu | Built environment: Pā hula; Kuahu; Hālau

Kūlana | Title / rank: ʻŌlapa; Hoʻopaʻa; Kumu Hula; Loea hula; Haumana

Kūmole  | Source(s)

Barrere, D. B., Pukui, M. K., & Kelly, M. (1980). Hula: Historical perspectives. Department of Anthology, Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum.

Hopkins, J. (1982). The hula. Apa Productions.

Hula Preservation Society Archive (2026). Oral History Collections.

Kaeppler, A. L. (1993). Hula pahu: Hawaiian drum dances (Vol. 1). Bishop Museum Press.

Pukui, M. K. & Elbert, S. H. (1986). Hawaiian dictionary: Hawaiian English, English Hawaiian (Revised and enlarged edition). University of Hawaiʻi Press.

Pukui, M. K., Haertig, E. W., & Lee, C. A. (1972). Nānā i ke kumu: Look to the source (Vol. 1). Hui Hānai, Queen Liliʻuokalani Children’s Center.]

Mea haku | Created by: Keau George

Mea loiloi | Edited by: Na ka hui ʻimi naʻauao o ʻɲ