ʻŪkēkē - meaning and definition. What is ʻŪkēkē
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What (who) is ʻŪkēkē - definition


ʻŪkēkē         
The ūkēkē is a musical bow made of koa wood, 16 to 24 inches long and about 1 inches wide with two or three strings fastened through and around either end, tuned to an A major triad. Prior to the introduction of steel strings, gut or sennit (coconut fibre) was used.
George Belly Ukeke         
George Belly ʻŪkēkē (1813–1869) was a famous orator and politician of the Kingdom of Hawaii. Serving in the House of Representatives, he was known for his eccentric speeches.