




Pahulani and LamakuBirthdate: Julai 21, 2009 (07/21/09)
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Pahulanifs drum and drum stick are handmade out of wood, raffia, felt, and beads. She wears red feather leis around her head, wrists, and ankles. In Hawaii the Hulu (feather) is believed to link to the divine. Pahulani and Lamaku wear Maile Leis (native Hawaiian vine) around their necks which connect them to the spiritual world and each other.
Lamakufs Ihoiho (torch) is handmade out of bamboo, wood, Lauhala, and raffia. It is fueled with Kukui Nut oil. According to ancient Hawaiian beliefs Kukui represents the inner light of spirit shining brightly. Lamakufs yellow crocheted cape symbolizes the Hawaiian feather capes worn by the Alifi (royalty). He wears the red and yellow King Kamehameha colors.
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The bedding and decorations are made out of blue cotton fabric with a Pahu (drum) and hibiscus design matching Pahulanifs dress. |
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Pahulani and Lamaku are one of a kind collectible display dolls handcrafted by Hawaiian Dolls. |
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A small sterling silver Naifa (Dolphin) hangs in the coconut cradlefs center. The Naifa is Pahulanifs and Lamakufs Aumakua (guardian spirit). They delight in watching it dance in the wind.
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When Pahulani and Lamaku are tired they close the curtains of their cradle and join each other in their dream worlds. |

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Pahulani (Little Drummer Girl) and Lamaku (Torch Bearer) are Menehune twins. Pahulani is a Menehune Kamalifi Wahine (Princess) and Lamaku is a Menehune Kamalifi Kane (Prince). Their parents are the Alifi (King and Queen) of the Kaiholena Menehunes. |
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The beat of Pahulanifs Pahu (Drum) signals major events. Lamakufs Kukui Nut Ihoiho (torch) is the shining heart of truth and love. Together they perform a Hawaiian ritual. |
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Pahulani & Lamaku $164.00 |
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Listening to Pahulanifs and Lamakufs chants leads to victory over all obstacles. |
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Pahulanifs and Lamakufs Manas (spiritual energies) are so intensely connected that they are inseparable. That is why they share a king-size coconut cradle. The coconut for the cradle was selected from palm trees at Punalufu Black Sands Beach. It is hand carved, sanded, polished, and fit to a custom coconut base. The coconut cradle also wears a red Hulu (feather) Lei and has a Lauhala Flower on each side. |
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Pahulanifs and Lamakufs Menehune Ohana (family) love to chant and dance together, praising and worshipping their beloved Hawaii Nei. |
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Pahulani and Lamaku carry the spiritual power of Hawaii. |
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Their coconut cradle is signed and dated. Pahulani and Lamaku come with their story and a certificate of authenticity. |
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Hawaiian Dolls P.O. Box 184 Pahala, Hi 96777 |