Kaleohano
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Kaleohano, a name meaning the voice (of) authority and respect, is the title of a song written by Louis "Moon" Kauakahi.{{Cite web |url=http://www.ukulelestrummers.com/Songbook/Kaleohano.html |title={{okina}}Ukulele Strummer's Handbook |access-date=2007-04-15 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070506172832/http://www.ukulelestrummers.com/Songbook/Kaleohano.html |archive-date=2007-05-06 |url-status=dead }} The song has been performed by Israel Kamakawiwo{{okina}}ole[https://web.archive.org/web/20091026161743/http://www.geocities.com/~olelo/iz-themanandhismusic.html IZ: The Man and his music] and by the Mākaha Sons of Ni{{okina}}ihau.{{Cite web |url=http://www.ukulelestrummers.com/Songbook/Kaleohano.html |title={{okina}}Ukulele Strummer's Handbook |access-date=2007-04-15 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070506172832/http://www.ukulelestrummers.com/Songbook/Kaleohano.html |archive-date=2007-05-06 |url-status=dead }} The song was written as a tribute to Richard Kuakini "Piggy" Kaleohano, a musician and sound man who lived on Hawaiian homestead land in Keaukaha, and was a pillar of the native community there.