Also available in the iTunes Store I typed the sequence backwards, when I put the entry for Isa Lei/Tofa Mai Feleni. NOTE: Hawai‘i Review does not own the rights to any of these works, which belong solely to their original producers. (And we won't even get into every headache you deal with to make the Hokus come together...whether I was responsible or not.) Share: Kapu Aloha Artist: Kaniala Masoe Album: Kapu Aloha - Single, 2019 Has been played on. The punakea is appearing because of this. "We need this today...we put over your shoulder.". I know these people. And here stand the Hawaiians laying down their lives to protect their watershed, biological diversity and habitat.
"I'm hungry," he said with a smile, turning his head to see his mother's eyes in the rearview mirror. By using our website and our services, you agree to our use of cookies as described in our Cookie Policy.
Business will take every tree and every drop of water. •, You degrade her kino for your machines and place concrete cuffs on her body so she may never dance again all in the name of “science” but forgot that her protectors were scientists long before you came.
They've released 2 CDs -- the one as Aukahi Pride; another as the group Something Special (both are out of print; available only from retailers on Hawai`i, or directly from the Masoe… Business tells us that if we stop business, we will all die a terrible death in chaos and misery. I don’t expect you to see her, Mauna ā Wākea, for who she truly is. •, I do not expect you to feel her, to see her, to worship her- but I do expect you to respect her and the protectors trying to save what’s left of her as she cries out for help. I get something for you bring.". Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar / Hawaiian Music, http://www.mele.com/music/artist/various+artists/aloha+festivals+falsetto+contest+winners+-+vol.+4/, http://www.makuakane.com/content/?q=node/190, http://www.hymnsite.com/lyrics/umh526.sht.
(11:11-12:14)[14]. I’ll always be an advocate for science advancement, but not at the expense of human beings who are hurting.
ʻAha (Ceremony) are held three times daily at both the Puʻuhonua o Puʻuhuluhulu and the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa's John Henry Wise Field and are facilitate by kia'i and students. But time is of the essence, our naʻau told us...this needed to be done NOW.”.
Is Mauna Kea sacred because she is the highest point in nā kai ‘ewalu and the broader pacific? You are right, Auntie. Why? I put my heart and soul into everything I do and when I read things like this, I know that all that hard work paid off. A beautiful New Mele written by Kumu Hula Lehua Kawaikapuokalani yesterday. Kaulana Ka Inoa ‘o Hōkūle‘a (feat. Standing on a short wood stool, she turned away from the kitchen to continue removing the small tacs holding the edges of the hae Hawai'i to their living room wall. Mauna Kea is considered to be the wao akua (realm of the divine) and is home to multiple elemental and ancestrally venerated water deities called akua, e.g., Poliʻahu, Waiau, Lilinoe, Kahoupokāne, Kalauakolea and Kāneikawaiola. Business has no end to its appetite. Ku Kia’i Mauna! To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. "You going up mountain, ya?" 770. If you protect and restore lands and waters of Hawaiʻi, this fight is for you. Kaniala Masoe - Kapu Aloha. Let her kino dance freely to the sound of her protectors. The foil tore off in her hands. Is Mauna Kea sacred because of its connection to the genealogy of our people and our Akua Wākea?
Ha-ha, joke on me - dey stay on string roun my neck! The soft, slow footsteps up the wooden stairs, careful not to step on the slippers and shoes. I reminded myself, “he aliʻi ka ʻĀina, he kāua ke kanaka”5. If you are in awe of gods creations and landscapes of these islands, this fight is for you. When we lead with empathy, we make progress thru humanity.
She is sacred because we band together as our kūpuna always have. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations, Select the department you want to search in. 1. ", Maiko led 'Ale'a to the brown wooden gate between their homes and into her garage. Hey Ken ... nice to see you here.
Some things are for watersheds, for beauty, for biological diversity, for habitat, for prayer or wonder. If you fish in the sea, and gather in the mountains, this fight is for you. 2 by Sons of Yeshua, 11,407 Shazams. Some people say to me, 'why are you in this Mauna Kea thing?
[11] Manulani Aluli Meyer a Kanaka Maoli scholar, in a University of Hawaii panel discussion and commentary, states: "A Kapu Aloha is a multidimensional concept and practice inspired by our kupuna. The punakea's presence is showing us that those above (the court favorites, the akua) are with us to stand before the mauna. When a flag flies upside down time slows to the point of culture. Listen to Ballad Of Keawaiki by Kaleo Phillips Feat. In the spaces where kapu aloha is enacted, alcohol, drugs, and tobacco are prohibited at all times. Accessories; Men; Women; Kids. Kapu aloha is the magic, it's the magnet, it is the magnificence coming from the mauna right to this ala and saying this is the reminder of how we conduct ourselves. Business puts a price on everything, including children. Its significance? I stand with Mauna Kea because this, the tallest mountain on earth, is calling us all to remember that we cannot live without our mountains, they sustain us and provide for us. For years I've taken Kenneth's name on liner notes as a "stamp of quality" and have never been diappointed. Released December 7, 2019 ℗ 2019 Kaniala Masoe. Featured In. Album . Standing is what Hawaiians do. Because of the unmeasurable ways she has protected us, fed us, loved us? Kapu Aloha. •, I don’t expect you to hear the wind sing late at night dancing with the aumoe,The same wind that carried my peoples voices over generations. Frontline pilina in the malu of the mauna:•It’s WednesdayAnd I find myself standingIn the shadow of a mauna that loves me like islands emerging from the seaLike a sky scattering Herself in starsLike a lāhui kanaka growing•I’m standing in the Malu of a movementThat’s captured an generations heart and attentionI find myselfHereMy bodyA kīpuka expandingInto pele’s pāhoehoe gripHolding holding holding my quietAnd in my silence I hear her wailing•It’s Wednesday and I find myselfWithout searchingArms linked with a line of womenI barely knowBut was destined to loveA line of women stretching back for thousands of generationsPō, turned light, turned puko’a turned slime turned gods in a time of mere men•Who more fierce then these bodies of islandsThey bodies of womenThese moku turned ‘āinaSpilling into our sea of islandsThese hands stretched outFeeding a generationAccustomed to starvation•It’s Wednesday and I am holding her armsLike I am holding this mo’oleloStrong but tender enough to let both breatheDeepI am praying to be a wahine worthy of this momentWorthy of these handsHolding meright back•And then Aunty tells meWe are the generation they always dreamed ofSo it’s Wednesday and now I am weepingAnd every kūpuna that ever fought, ever cried, ever died so that we would know for sure how to standIs singing through meAnd somehowSomehow i am still standingArms linked in a line of womenHolding meAnd all I have to offer themIs this storyThat is incomplete, Lei ana Mauna Kea i ka ’ohu‘Ohu’ohu i ka uʻi o nā puaNā pua hoʻoheno o ka ainaHoni mai ke ʻala o ke alohaNoenoe mai nā pua E luana i ka leo kūpa’a Me he lei ʻaʻaliʻi i ke anuHiwahiwa i ka lei lanakila Paʻē mai ana ka leo hoʻokahiE kū like i ke alo o ka MaunaEa mai ana nā mamo o Hāloa Mālama i ke kapu aloha ANUENUEThe Lei of Victory Mauna Kea adorned in his mistsAbundant in the beauty of his peopleThe cherished children of this landEmbraced in the fragrance of alohaMisty are the children Graciously sitting firm on their wordLike an ‘a’ali’i lei in the coldPrecious lei of victory The resounding voice was heardTo unite in the presence of the mountain Children of Hāloa answered the callMaintaining the Kapu of aloha. All indigenous peoples know this truth. •. The past few weeks (and beyond) have inspired beautiful creative work and performances to and for the Mauna. ', 'Ale'a looked around for something she could use to help keep the food.