Please contact us for more information on how to get involved in taking care of the people, lands & waters of Hawaii! (Step #1- sign up for our highly informative Action Alerts! We will let you know what's going on and when/how/what you can do about it.)
Music
all kine restless -and- active natives like Kupa'aina, Paula Fuga, Big Island Conspiracy, MANA MAOLI!!!...
everything by Na Maka o ka Aina, Hawaii's premier filmmakers, check out WWW.NAMAKA.COM
"Islands at Risk" by Na Maka o Ka Aina films
Learn about Hawai‘i's fragile marine environment: "Oasis of the Pacific: Time is Running Out." A film by Zero Impact Productions.
www.oasisofthepacific.com
for the best Hawaiian Culture VISUAL ART- painting, kapa, pohaku sculpture...check out www.HAWAIIANARTPLAZA.com support culturally appropriate art!
Television
for all the news fit to pidgin, YOU MUST SEE HEMOWAI.TV!!! and 'OLELO & AKAKU are the best! nevermind the rest.
Books
Ku'e: Thirty Years of Land Struggles in Hawaii by Kay-Trask & Greevy Native Planters by Handy & Handy Hawaii's Story & Kumulipo by Queen Liliuokalani Epic Tale of Hiiakaikapoliopele illustrated by Solomon Enos Uncertain Peril: Genetic Engineering and The Future of Seeds by Claire Cummings the dopest local writers to be found at Youth Speaks Hawaii & the Hawaii Poetry Slam!
KAHEA means "The Call"- the calling is to protect Hawaii.
KAHEA: The Hawaiian-Environmental Alliance is a taro-roots network that brings together concerned community members, kupuna (elders), cultural practitioners and environmental experts. Together we develop coordinated strategies, share expertise, build networks and focus campaigns in order to become more effective in protecting Hawai'i's fragile environment, resources and culture.
By joining forces, Native Hawaiians, environmental activists and the concerned public can have a much greater impact on issues that affect us all.
KAHEA works from Mauka to Makai to:
- protect public & cultural access to beaches & mountains threatened by private commercial & military development,
- stop genetic modification of Hawaii's most sacred plant, Kalo (taro),
- ensure the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (NWHI), now known as Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument, are fully protected,
- stop the unregulated dumping of waste water into our oceans by the cruise ship industry,
- protect the sacred summit of Mauna Kea from uncontrolled development,
- advocate for the clean up of Hawaiian communities contaminated by landfills, weapons dumping, and other abuses of native lands & waters.
Who I'd like to meet: YOU, If you are interested in helping to protect Hawai‘i's natural and cultural character- then sign up now for KAHEA's Action Alert Network.
If you have some news or issues that you feel people should know about please alert us! Especially any closed or limited beach & mountain access, denial of cultural access rights, water rights issues, corporate & military pollution... let us know as soon as you can!
If you like make this square-shape-coconut wireless more effective please put us in your top friends.... we'll mahalo you by staying in touch and keeping you informed so you won't be blindsided by environmental injustice or cultural degradation!
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Welcome to my Pacific-Rim-Ring-of-Fire Friends Circle. Right on for your endeavors. I applaud you and am grateful for your dedication! Blessings, Dancing Raven
imma try and be there. do you have uncle keokis email? my phone is off rite now and i wanted to ask him if he could try and help me get clients and stuff, and tell him were down for cruise or help out whenever..
but, hello! its casey girl. haha, i totally knew that before i left Oahu. haha. from the night you came to class for the lomilomi! hahaha, so great.
Definitely! Mahalo for your support. Go to our website www. firstyershawaii. org and download them. We usually print them on the 11x14 size paper. Again mahalo nui!
Thank you Kahea for adding us to your profile. Please aquaint yourself AND your friends with our site and visit the web site to learn more about one of Australia's and the world's last great bastions of natural beauty and heritage now under threat. Join our cause and help us stop this abomination! We must act fast to win this one!
Keep up your wonderful work! Have a great weekend!
"Sovereign Sunday" Events At ..Iolani Palace This Weekend
HONOLULU - "Sovereign Sunday" will be observed from noon to 4 PM on ..Iolani Palace grounds to commemorate the illegal overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom.
The day is also the birthday of Joseph Kaho..oluhi Nawahi, Hawaiian patriot who along with his wife Emma ..Aima Nawahi, owned and operated the Hawaiian language independence newspaper, Ke Aloha ..Aina in the years before the illegal overthrow by the US.
When haole conspirators backed by US Marines ousted Queen Lili..uokalani from the throne in 1893, Nawahi and his wife organized 7,500 men and 11,000 women to form the patriotic group Hui Aloha ..Aina in order to oppose the takeover.
Although Nawahi died shortly after in 1896 due to tuberculoses he contracted while a political prisoner, Hui Aloha ..Aina, along with a sister organization Hui Kalai..aina went on to collect over 38,000 signatures protesting annextion of Hawai..i to the United States.
These petitions documented the widespread opposition to annexation in 1897 and today remain a key factor in Hawai..i's claims to sovereignty.
All are welcome to attend this historic event, which is free and open to the public.
I can definately volunteer, and I'll try to recruit some people to help out! can't wait, this is going to be an amazing event, thanks for everything you all are doing! aloha
January 17th Commemoration at 'Iolani Palace Commemoration Event Thursday, January 17 'Iolani Palace 3 - 7 p.m.
The United States acquired Hawaii through force. Queen Liliu'okalani, Hawaii's last queen, was deposed on January 17, 1893, by a group of American businessmen supported by the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps and diplomatic representative.
We must not let this day slip into the shadows of history. Join fellow Kanaka Maoli in the ongoing struggle & awareness of Truth, Justice and the Hawaiian Way.
We welcome and invite all students, teachers and ohana of Hawaii's Charter and Hawaiian Immersion Schools to participate with song and dance and a chance to share their mana'o about what it means to be Hawaiian.
Guest Speakers Entertainment Food
Events ongoing from Wed. 16th thru Sun. 20th.
Contact: The Office of Communications at 741-7257 for more information.