Lehuapane Lee Loy Weatherwax

Lehuapane Lee Loy Weatherwax

Sweet Auntie Lehua was born and raised in Hilo, Hawaiʻi. She has beautiful memories of her kumu Helen Desha Beamer and learning hula after school in “Auntie Helen’s” home, Halehuki, on the banks of the Wailuku River. (1926- )
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Hula Preservation Society, Digital ʻUmeke, Lehuapane Lee Loy Weatherwax

Auntie Lehua was born and raised in Hilo, Hawaiʻi, but we met her in Kailua, Oʻahu, where she lived with her husband, Herbert Weatherwax, a revered Pearl Harbor survivor. Being from Hilo, she was fortunate to be a student of the renowned composer and kumu hula, Helen Desha Beamer, grandmother of HPS founder Nona Beamer. In the 1940s, she was part of a small group of girls who would study hula after school at Auntie Helen's beautiful home Halehuki on the banks of the Wailuku River. In our talk-story sessions in Kailua, Auntie Lehua shared her memories of that beautiful time in her life. Even though it was many years ago, her gratitude for learning hula under the elegant, enriching, and talented “Auntie Helen” glowed.

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Community
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Nā Moʻolelo (Oral Histories)