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What is the significance of ‘Ōlelo Hawai‘i in Hula as taught by Kūpuna?
It connects the dancer to their cultural roots and lineage.
It is solely for performance purposes.
It does not influence the dance movements.
It is only used for formal ceremonies.
How do Kūpuna emphasize the importance of ‘Ōlelo Hawai‘i in preserving Hula?
By encouraging dancers to use their native language in all aspects of hula.
By discouraging the use of language mix such as English.
By limiting the language to only chants and not spoken words.
By focusing solely on the physical movements of Hula.
What role do chants (oli) play in Hula as taught by Kūpuna?
They serve as a backdrop to the movements without any role.
They provide context, emotion, and history to the dance.
They are only used during competitions.
They are the only part of Hula that contains the language.
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