Ma'iki Aiu Lake
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Margaret Maiki Souza Aiu Lake |
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Born |
28 May 1925 |
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Died |
20 June 1984 |
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Margaret Maiki Souza Aiu Lake (28 May 1925-20 June 1984) was a dancer.[1]
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| 1996 | |
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| 1999 | |
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| 2000 |
- Maddy Lam
- Hawaiian Chanters: Keaulumoku, Ka`opulupulu, Kapoukahi, Kapihe and Hewahewa
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| 2001 | |
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| 2002 |
- Songs honored: Alika, Kalama'ula, Wehiwehi 'Oe
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| 2003 | |
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| 2004 | |
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| 2005 |
- Alfred Alohikea
- Kahauanu Lake Trio
- Bill Ali'iloa Lincoln
- Henry W. Waia`u
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| 2006 | |
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| 2007 | |
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| 2008 |
- Joseph Ae'a
- Elizabeth Leilu'uhipolani Alohikea
- Anuhea Audrey Brown
- Thomas Kihei Desha Brown
- Alice Angeline Johnson
- John Keola Lake
- Albert Po'ai Nahale-a Sr.
- Leo Nahenahe Singers
- Palani Vaughan Jr.
- James Ka'upena Wong Jr.
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| 2009 | |
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| 2010 |
- Pat Namaka Bacon
- Andy Cummings
- Ernest Kaʻai
- Richard Kauhi Quartet
- Keali'i Reichel
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| 2011 |
- Joseph Ilalaole
- Benny Kalama
- Sam Li'a Kalainaina Jr.
- Akoni Mika
- Alice Namakelua
- Olomana
- James Pihanui Kuluwaimaka Palea
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| 2012 |
- Ka Leo Hawai‘i
- George Kainapau
- Makaha Sons of Ni'ihau
- George Na'ope
- Harry Owens
- Song honored: Hawaii Ponoi
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Persondata |
Name |
Lake, Margaret Maiki Souza Aiu |
Alternative names |
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Short description |
dancer |
Date of birth |
28 May 1925 |
Place of birth |
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Date of death |
20 June 1984 |
Place of death |
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