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The song is also known under the title of Mele \u02bbAi P\u014dhaku, the “Stone-Eating Song“, or Mele Aloha \u02bb\u0100ina, the “Patriot’s Song“. It is still popular in Hawai\u02bbi today, although it is not clear how many non-Hawaiian speaking listeners are aware of the song’s historical significance or the profound antipathy to U.S. annexation in its lyrics.According to Elbert and Mahoe (1970), “The song was considered sacred and not for dancing.” However, today h\u0101lau hula perform Kaulana N\u0101 Pua as a hula \u02bbauana for makuahine (a graceful dance for mature women).The Hawaiian lyrics,with one English translation of them, are:Kaulana n\u0101 pua a\u02bbo Hawai\u02bbi K\u016bpa\u02bba mahope o ka \u02bb\u0101ina Hiki mai ka \u02bbelele o ka loko \u02bbino Palapala \u02bb\u0101nunu me ka p\u0101kahaFamous are the children of Hawai\u02bbi Ever loyal to the land When the evil-hearted messenger comes With his greedy document of extortionPane mai Hawai\u02bbi moku o Keawe\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 K\u014dkua n\u0101 Hono a\u02bbo Pi\u02bbilani K\u0101ko\u02bbo mai Kaua\u02bbi o Mano Pa\u02bbap\u016b me ke one K\u0101kuhihewaHawai\u02bbi, land of Keawe answers The bays of Pi\u02bbilani help Kaua\u02bbi of Mano lends support All are united by the sands of K\u0101kuhihewa\u02bbA\u02bbole a\u02bbe kau i ka p\u016blima Maluna o ka pepa o ka \u02bbenemi Ho\u02bbohui \u02bb\u0101ina k\u016b\u02bbai hewa I ka pono sivila a\u02bbo ke kanakaDo not fix a signature To the paper of the enemy With its sin of annexation And sale of the civil rights of the people\u02bbA\u02bbole m\u0101kou a\u02bbe minamina I ka pu\u02bbuk\u0101l\u0101 a ke aupuni Ua lawa m\u0101kou i ka p\u014dhaku I ka \u02bbai kamaha\u02bbo o ka \u02bb\u0101inaWe do not value The government’s hills of money We are satisfied with the rocks The wondrous food of the landMahope m\u0101kou o Lili\u02bbulani A loa\u02bba e ka pono o ka \u02bb\u0101ina \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0[alternate stanza: \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0A kau hou \u02bbia e ke kalaunu] Ha\u02bbina \u02bbia mai ana ka puana Ka po\u02bbe i aloha i ka \u02bb\u0101inaWe support Lili\u02bbuokalani Who has won the rights of the land \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0[alternate stanza: \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0She will be crowned again] The story is told Of the people who love the landThe “government” referred to in the song is the Provisional Government of Hawaii (which was later to become the Republic of Hawaii and subsequently the territory and state), proclaimed by the conspirators upon seizing power. Mrs. Prendergast composed the song for the Royal Hawaiian Band, who:\u2026 had just walked out on their jobs after the bandmaster demanded they sign an oath of loyalty to the Provisional Government\u2026\u00a0. The bandmaster said they had better sign or they would be eating rocks. It is obvious that they meant it was not right to sell one’s country or loyalty to one’s country for money. If we hold on to the land, the land will always feed us. \u2026 [L]and endures. [1]\u2014Noenoe Silva, assistant professor in political science, University of Hawai\u02bbi at M\u0101noa, in Honolulu WeeklyThe Hawaiian Renaissance has lent the song Kaulana N\u0101 Pua renewed significance in recent years. Its words are often cited in the context of the Hawaiian sovereignty movement as an expression of opposition to U.S. rule.References[edit]Elbert, Samuel H. and Noelani Mahoe, “N\u0101 Mele o Hawai\u02bbi Nei, 101 Hawaiian Songs”, University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu, 1970, ISBN\u00a00-87022-219-8Nordyke, Eleanor C.; Noyes, Martha H. (1993). “Kaulana Na Pua: A Voice for Sovereignty”. The Hawaiian Journal of History. Honolulu: Hawaiian Historical Society. 27: 27\u201342. hdl:10524\/172. OCLC\u00a060626541.Liliuokalani, “Hawaii’s Story by Hawaii’s Queen”, Charles E. 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