Edith kanak'ole
Her occupation
Edith kanak'ole was a dancer, teacher, chanter, and kuma hula
She was born on October 30, 1913
She died on October 3, 1979
Her education and childhood
She was very active in her childhood she liked fishing, She joked that she dropped out at "7 grade and a half" she also attended a dance school.
Her accomplishments
She got on the Hawaiian quarter
She helped a lot of charities
Her later years
She lived until 65 and died of cancer
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Edith
Brave, caring, loving
Mother of Six
Who wanted the preservation of Hawaiian culture and the way of the Hawaiian dance
Who Hated Culture discrimination and was unhappy that the new government was taking Hawaiian culture away, She was happy that new schools were teaching the Hawaiian language
Who feared that her Hawaiian culture was being taken away from her she feared that fewer people were speaking Hawaiian and that she also feared would die from cancer
Who helped to create a Program to teach kids Hawaiian in school She also helped in the Hawaiian Renaissance to keep Hawaiian culture alive
Who wanted to let people see Hawaiian culture and the Hawaiian way of dancing
She was born/Lived on Honomu Island in Hawaii
Kanaka’ole
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