Molokai Ka Hula Piko
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Molokai Ka Hula Piko is an annual festival of the hula, held on Molokai of Hawaii, U.S.
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Molokai Ka Hula Piko is a festival of hula, held each year in spring on Molokai of Hawaii, U.S. Ka Hula Piko in Hawaiian means the "center of the hula dance".[1]
This festival has been held since 1991 at Kaana in the western end of Molokai. According to a Hawaiian legend, Laka, now regarded as the goddess of hula, started this Hawaiian tradition at Pu'u Nana, a sacred hill, Kaana, near Maunaloa and was buried there.
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- Hawaii articles missing geocoordinate data
- Hawaiian music
- Hawaii culture
- Molokai
- Festivals in Hawaii
- Visitor attractions in Maui County, Hawaii
- Dance festivals in the United States
- Cultural festivals in the United States
- 1991 establishments in Hawaii
- Recurring events established in 1991
- Dance in Hawaii
- Native American festivals