Napua Stevens Poire (born Harriet Daisy Kawaiala Kao'ionapuaopi'ilani Stevens; August 31, 1918 – January 7, 1990) was a
Hawaii
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an entertainer, singer,
hula
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dancer, musician, teacher, radio-television personality, event producer and author. Noted for her hits such as "
Beyond The Reef" and "Hawaiian Hospitality" in the late 1940s, in the 1950s, and later embarked upon a successful media career as a radio DJ for her own show KTRG and presenting her own TV cooking show ''Napua's Kitchen'' in the 1960s. She made two guest appearances in the popular series ''
Hawaii Five-O
Hawaii Five-O or Hawaii Five-0 may refer to:
* ''Hawaii Five-0'' (2010 TV series), an American action police procedural television series
* ''Hawaii Five-O'' (1968 TV series), an American police procedural drama series produced by CBS Productio ...
'' and also presented the ''
Aloha Week
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'' and
Kamehameha Day
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hula shows.
Biography
Stevens was born on August 31, 1918, in
Hawi,
North Kohala,
Hawaii
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. She was a descendant of
Charles Stevens, an American whaler who arrived in Hawaii in the 1840s.
She was born one of six children of Robert Naea Stevens and Julia Kaaoaolahilahiokeohokalole Bell. Her name Napua was a shortened version of her name Kawaiala Kao'ionapuaopi'ilani which means "the perfumed water" and "the finest flower in the bouquet of Pi'ilani.
She was of Scots and Native Hawaiian ancestry and was a descendant of ancient Native Hawaiian kings.
In 1949 she recorded ''
Beyond The Reef'' on the
Bell Records label (like her other hits), written by Canadian Jack Pitman.
It was later recorded by
Bing Crosby,
Elvis Presley
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and
The Ventures
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.
Other notable hits include "
Hawaiian Hospitality", "
I Want to Learn to Speak Hawaiian", "
Pretty Red Hibiscus", "
May Day is Lei Day in Hawaii" and "
What Aloha Means".
In the hit "Hawaiian Hospitality" she sings of meeting a handsome dark-eyed local on
Waikiki
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Waikiki is most famous for Waikiki Beach, which is one of six beaches in the district ...
beach and his Hawaiian hospitality. In "I Want to Learn to Speak Hawaiian" she sings of her desire to learn the
Hawaiian language so "she can say the sweetest things and do the hula too."
In 1948 she joined the ''
Aloha Week
The Aloha Festivals are an annual series of free cultural celebrations observed in the state of Hawaii in the United States. It is the only statewide cultural festival in the nation. Highlights include the presentation of the Royal Court, a ho'o ...
'' organization and was responsible for producing and narrating hundreds of hula shows, with performers such as
Daddy Bray,
Bill Ali'iloa Lincoln,
Vickie I'i Rodrigues (her cousin) and others. In the 1950s she hosted her own radio show KTRG and presented her own TV cooking show ''
Napua's Kitchen'' in the 1960s for eight years. Stevens later made some appearances as an actress, including two episodes of ''
Hawaii Five-O
Hawaii Five-O or Hawaii Five-0 may refer to:
* ''Hawaii Five-0'' (2010 TV series), an American action police procedural television series
* ''Hawaii Five-O'' (1968 TV series), an American police procedural drama series produced by CBS Productio ...
'' (1969–1973).
She also narrated television coverage of the annual
Kamehameha Day
King Kamehameha I Day on June 11 is a public holiday in the U.S. state of Hawaii. It honors Kamehameha the Great, the monarch who first established the unified Kingdom of Hawaii—comprising the Hawaiian Islands of Niihau, Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, L ...
parade for years into the 1970s for
KITV.
Stevens was also talented at the crafts and in 1971 authored a book ''The Hawaiian Quilt'' which was an instruction/guide manual to the
Hawaiian quilt
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Hawaiian quilt applique is made fr ...
.
Personal life
In her prime she was described as being particularly physically attractive with one person commenting that "Napua was the loveliness of all Island girls in one, a ripe-mango beauty with raven hair and ivory skin".
She was a cousin to
Bill Ali'iloa Lincoln, another noted hula musician. Several people related to Napua Stevens are also successful musicians or entertainers in Hawaii.
She died on January 7, 1990, at the age of 71.
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1918 births
1990 deaths
Hula dancers
Singers from Hawaii
American television hosts
American radio DJs
American television chefs
Native Hawaiian musicians
20th-century American singers
20th-century American women writers
Chefs from Hawaii
American women chefs
20th-century American women singers
American women radio hosts
American women television hosts