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Ono Ono Girl's Hula Justin G. Prince A reporter for the LosBoth playful and serious, this audacious riff on ethnic and sexual identity by Hawaiian Hakka Chinese American writer Carolyn Lei lanilau revolves around the persona she calls "Ono Ono Girl," an icon that interweaves and transcends Lucille Ball, Little Lulu, Tina Turner, and Spottie Dottie. Challenging assumptions about genre and gender, and acting out the notion that language is a function of the body, these essays are transforming soundbytes of Ono