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Ainahau (song) : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of compositions and works by Likelike Princess Likelike and her siblings King David Kalakaua, Queen Liliuokalani, and Leleiohoku II, were known as the Nā Lani Ehā (The Royal Four): alii who were renowned as composers and champions of Hawaiian music in the latter half of the 19th century.〔(Ka Wai Ola - April 2008 - V25, No. 4 )〕 With Likelike's siblings, she led one of the three royal music clubs that held regular friendly competitions to outdo each other in song and poetry while she was alive. ''"Āinahau"'', the most famed of Likelike's works, was composed about the Cleghorn residence in Waikiki, the gathering place for Sunday afternoon musical get-togethers where she wrote most of her compositions. She encouraged the musical education of her daughter, Princess Kaiulani, and sponsored concerts and musical pageants. The patronage she gave to young musicians and composers helped perpetuate Hawaiian music.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url = http://www.hawaiimusicmuseum.org/honorees/honorees.html )〕 ==''Āinahau''== Āinahau, one of the homes of the Oahu chiefs, was part of the estate inherited by Princess Ruth Keelikōlani. Originally called Auaukai, Princess Likelike named it Āinahau or "Cool Land" when she lived there with her husband, Archibald Scott Cleghorn, who turned it into a botanical garden. The stream that flowed through Āinahau and emptied into the ocean where the present Outrigger Hotel is located, was called Apuakehau. She wrote a song about her home the "Cool Land".〔(Ainahau )〕
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