Photos of Kaliko Beamer-Trapp

Kaliko teaches ʻukulele chords at Aloha Music Camp, Keauhou, Kona.click for full-size at 342 x 288 pixels
Above: Kaliko teaches beginning ʻukulele chords at Aloha Music Camp, Keauhou, Kona.
Below: Kaliko always has lots of fun teaching class.
Kaliko likes to have fun while teachingclick for full-size at 395 x 525 pixels
Kaliko accepts an award on behalf of Aunty Nona for the Childrens Music Network, 2006click for full-size at 450 x 600 pixels
Above: Kaliko accepts the esteemed Magic Penny Award on behalf of Aunty Nona Beamer for the Children’s Music Network, 2006. Please read this article for more information.
Kaliko loves to explain all about the Pepeke in Hawaiian grammarclick for full-size at 748 x 350 pixels
Above: Kaliko loves to explain all about the Pepeke in Hawaiian grammar. The Pepeke idea was thought up by Pila and Kauanoe Wilson in Hilo in the 1980s and is the best way to describe Hawaiian sentence patterns at the beginner level to both L1 (native) and L2 (second-language learning) students.
Kaliko poses for friends at Lanaʻi ʻUkulele Festival 2012click for huge full-size at 2448 x 3624 pixels
Above: Kaliko poses for friends before performing at Ken Burgmaier’s 2nd Annual Lanaʻi ʻUkulele Festival, April 2012. See this site for more information.
Kaliko spends time with his very good friend, Morisi, in the Marquesas, Summer 2011click for full-size at 1024 x 576 pixels
Above: Kaliko spends time with his very good friend, Morisi Roʻotuehine, in the Marquesas Islands, Summer 2011.


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Published on 2012-06-25Last updated on 2024-10-10

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