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George Jarrett Helm, Jr. (born March 23, 1950 – disappeared March 7, 1977)[1] was a Native Hawaiian activist and musician from Kalamaʻula, Molokaʻi, Hawaiʻi. He graduated from St. Louis High School on Oʻahu, about which he said, "I came to Honolulu to get educated. Instead I lost my innocence." While at St. Louis, he studied under Hawaiian cultural experts John and Kahauanu Lake, and achieved mastery in vocal performance and guitar. |
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