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Actress Hāwane Rios HD Photos and Wallpapers February 2024 Actress Hāwane Rios HD Photos and Wallpapers February 2024 Actress Hāwane Rios HD Photos and Wallpapers January 2024 Actress Hāwane Rios HD Photos and Wallpapers January 2024 Share This Post FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppReddItTelegram Ku‘u Mau Kūpuna Aloha Ku‘u Mau Kūpuna ‘Ōlelo Hawai’i My beloved grandmothers of love My beloved keepers of ‘ōlelo Hawai’i Ku‘u Kupuna Wahine Kuakahi Mabel Ke‘alalaua‘e Hussey Ku‘u Kupuna Wahine Kualua Emma Pa‘a Ku‘u Kupuna Wahine Kuakolu Kapena Lualoa These are the powerful Kānaka Maoli women I descend from of the lands of Kohala. From womb, to womb, to womb, to womb, to me. They live on in my beating heart, in my bones, in my skin, in my songs. Offerings of salt go to the land today in their honor, for their guidance, and for their eternal love. I never got to meet them but I know them in my soul. I know they prayed for me. I know they wished me a good life. I know their love is in and around me everyday. I call upon my kūpuna by name because when we call, they come, and this I know for certain. When my body is tired and my heart is weary of this world, they come and tell me that their strength is my strength. They tell me that we come from ‘Āpa‘apa‘a winds and no matter how hard that wind blows, we are the ‘a‘ali‘i, rooted so deep into the land that we cannot be toppled over. They lived through the illegal annexation of our home to the United States. They lived through the ban of our language and cultural practices. They lived through the wars. They lived through the heartbreak of constant oppression. They lived through the pain of watching their lands stolen. And yet, they still held strong. They still lived and loved. They still believed in the old ways. They still passed it down. Because of them, I am. That much resilience and courage lives within me because it lived within them. I remember this every day. No Kohala he pa‘a kō kea E mau ke ea E ola mau ka Hale Kū Pa‘a E ola mau ka ‘Ōlelo Hawai’i *I colorized the photos I could on an app and it was the first time I saw my kūpuna in color 😩😭 #mahinaolelohawaii Puu Huluhulu ‘A K A H I P A P A H O N U A M E A Six Week Papa Oli Course with Kumu Akahi o ka Hale Haumea Hāwane Pa‘a Makekau February 6th – March 15th Open to all Your voice is your first medicine Your voice is your own healer Hone your tools of grounding and centering with the activation of your tonal frequency and unique vibrations through prayer and chant Tuesday Feb.6-Mar.12 ʻAKAHIPAPAHONUAMEA I attendees will receive A virtual packet including: A introduction video to Pule/Oli of the week, Lyrics and Translations Reflection Homework Thursday Feb.9 – Mar. 15 @ 5:55pm HST 2 hour Papa Oli Session over Zoom with Kumu Akahi Hāwane Paʻa Makekau We offer this Papa Oli humbly and lovingly to Lahaina and Palestinian People free of charge. Please reach out to us at [email protected] for a special code and with any other inquiries. From my ancestors to you ancestors Nu’u Akahi I look forward to sharing intentional and safe space with you Puu Huluhulu No ‘Akahipapahonuamea Schedule Information and Answers to Questions 🌙 Mahalo nui for your patience as we updated our website with information about schedule and times for the ‘Akahipapahonuamea Six Week Papa Oli Online Course. Please tap and hold the screen to read about the intention and focus of each week. Every Tuesday Feb.6-Mar.12 ʻAKAHIPAPAHONUAMEA I attendees will receive A virtual packet including: A introduction video to Pule/Oli of the week Lyrics and Translations Reflection Homework Every Thursday Feb.9 – Mar. 15 @ 5:55pm HST 2 hour Papa Oli Session over Zoom with Kumu Akahi Hāwane Paʻa Makekau This is a heartfelt and free offering for Lahaina and Palestinian people 🤎 Please reach out to us at [email protected] for a special code or with any other inquiries. Mahalo from my heart I look forward to chanting with you Puu Huluhulu EŌ! REGISTRATION LINK NOW OPEN! Link is available in the linktree in my bio 🌙 Visit www.ulaaihawane.com/akahipapahonuamea to learn more about the ‘Akahipapahonuamea Chant Series that I am offering beginning on the Lono Moon phase on February 6th, 2024. Mahalo for your patience as @hopoelehua and I built our website. It was a journey in and of itself and I am so grateful that the ‘Ula‘aihāwane online space is now live. This Papa is open to every one of all bloodlines, nations, and identities. Journey with me, Kumu ‘Akahi o ka Hale Haumea, living cultural bearer and teacher of chant, Hāwane Paʻa Makekau, for a six week spiritual voyage into the realm of healing through the vessel of oli. Delve into centering and grounding practices rooted, cultivated, and evolved in the sacred lands of Hawaiʻinuiākea. ʻAkahipapahonuamea is a quest inward to Kahiki, to the distant lands within your voice and life force. Reverberate healing from the core of your being into the expanse of our infinite universe. Align the power centers of your body with your unique tonal frequency and attune your healing tools to your own resonance. Create your own altar to intergenerational healing with oli, pule, and aha – chant, prayer, and ceremony. Reclaim your first companion, your first sense of sovereignty. Your own voice. A he leo wale nō This online six week course comes with a fee, however, it will be free of charge to all Lahaina and Maui Fire survivors and all Palestinian People who feel called to be in this space. I look forward to chanting with you. @halehaumea #halehaumea #akahipapahonuamea Puu Huluhulu EŌ! REGISTRATION LINK NOW OPEN! Link is available in the linktree in my bio 🌙 Visit www.ulaaihawane.com/akahipapahonuamea to learn more about the ‘Akahipapahonuamea Chant Series that I am offering beginning on the Lono Moon phase on February 6th, 2024. Mahalo for your patience as @hopoelehua and I built our website. It was a journey in and of itself and I am so grateful that the ‘Ula‘aihāwane online space is now live. This Papa is open to every one of all bloodlines, nations, and identities. Journey with me, Kumu ‘Akahi o ka Hale Haumea, living cultural bearer and teacher of chant, Hāwane Paʻa Makekau, for a six week spiritual voyage into the realm of healing through the vessel of oli. Delve into centering and grounding practices rooted, cultivated, and evolved in the sacred lands of Hawaiʻinuiākea. ʻAkahipapahonuamea is a quest inward to Kahiki, to the distant lands within your voice and life force. Reverberate healing from the core of your being into the expanse of our infinite universe. Align the power centers of your body with your unique tonal frequency and attune your healing tools to your own resonance. Create your own altar to intergenerational healing with oli, pule, and aha – chant, prayer, and ceremony. Reclaim your first companion, your first sense of sovereignty. Your own voice. A he leo wale nō This online six week course comes with a fee, however, it will be free of charge to all Lahaina and Maui Fire survivors and all Palestinian People who feel called to be in this space. I look forward to chanting with you. @halehaumea #halehaumea #akahipapahonuamea Puu Huluhulu EŌ! REGISTRATION LINK NOW OPEN! Link is available in the linktree in my bio 🌙 Visit www.ulaaihawane.com/akahipapahonuamea to learn more about the ‘Akahipapahonuamea Chant Series that I am offering beginning on the Lono Moon phase on February 6th, 2024. Mahalo for your patience as @hopoelehua and I built our website. It was a journey in and of itself and I am so grateful that the ‘Ula‘aihāwane online space is now live. This Papa is open to every one of all bloodlines, nations, and identities. Journey with me, Kumu ‘Akahi o ka Hale Haumea, living cultural bearer and teacher of chant, Hāwane Paʻa Makekau, for a six week spiritual voyage into the realm of healing through the vessel of oli. Delve into centering and grounding practices rooted, cultivated, and evolved in the sacred lands of Hawaiʻinuiākea. ʻAkahipapahonuamea is a quest inward to Kahiki, to the distant lands within your voice and life force. Reverberate healing from the core of your being into the expanse of our infinite universe. Align the power centers of your body with your unique tonal frequency and attune your healing tools to your own resonance. Create your own altar to intergenerational healing with oli, pule, and aha – chant, prayer, and ceremony. Reclaim your first companion, your first sense of sovereignty. Your own voice. A he leo wale nō This online six week course comes with a fee, however, it will be free of charge to all Lahaina and Maui Fire survivors and all Palestinian People who feel called to be in this space. I look forward to chanting with you. @halehaumea #halehaumea #akahipapahonuamea Puu Huluhulu EŌ! REGISTRATION LINK NOW OPEN! Link is available in the linktree in my bio 🌙 Visit www.ulaaihawane.com/akahipapahonuamea to learn more about the ‘Akahipapahonuamea Chant Series that I am offering beginning on the Lono Moon phase on February 6th, 2024. Mahalo for your patience as @hopoelehua and I built our website. It was a journey in and of itself and I am so grateful that the ‘Ula‘aihāwane online space is now live. This Papa is open to every one of all bloodlines, nations, and identities. Journey with me, Kumu ‘Akahi o ka Hale Haumea, living cultural bearer and teacher of chant, Hāwane Paʻa Makekau, for a six week spiritual voyage into the realm of healing through the vessel of oli. Delve into centering and grounding practices rooted, cultivated, and evolved in the sacred lands of Hawaiʻinuiākea. ʻAkahipapahonuamea is a quest inward to Kahiki, to the distant lands within your voice and life force. Reverberate healing from the core of your being into the expanse of our infinite universe. Align the power centers of your body with your unique tonal frequency and attune your healing tools to your own resonance. Create your own altar to intergenerational healing with oli, pule, and aha – chant, prayer, and ceremony. Reclaim your first companion, your first sense of sovereignty. Your own voice. A he leo wale nō This online six week course comes with a fee, however, it will be free of charge to all Lahaina and Maui Fire survivors and all Palestinian People who feel called to be in this space. I look forward to chanting with you. @halehaumea #halehaumea #akahipapahonuamea Puu Huluhulu EŌ! REGISTRATION LINK NOW OPEN! Link is available in the linktree in my bio 🌙 Visit www.ulaaihawane.com/akahipapahonuamea to learn more about the ‘Akahipapahonuamea Chant Series that I am offering beginning on the Lono Moon phase on February 6th, 2024. Mahalo for your patience as @hopoelehua and I built our website. It was a journey in and of itself and I am so grateful that the ‘Ula‘aihāwane online space is now live. This Papa is open to every one of all bloodlines, nations, and identities. Journey with me, Kumu ‘Akahi o ka Hale Haumea, living cultural bearer and teacher of chant, Hāwane Paʻa Makekau, for a six week spiritual voyage into the realm of healing through the vessel of oli. Delve into centering and grounding practices rooted, cultivated, and evolved in the sacred lands of Hawaiʻinuiākea. ʻAkahipapahonuamea is a quest inward to Kahiki, to the distant lands within your voice and life force. Reverberate healing from the core of your being into the expanse of our infinite universe. Align the power centers of your body with your unique tonal frequency and attune your healing tools to your own resonance. Create your own altar to intergenerational healing with oli, pule, and aha – chant, prayer, and ceremony. Reclaim your first companion, your first sense of sovereignty. Your own voice. A he leo wale nō This online six week course comes with a fee, however, it will be free of charge to all Lahaina and Maui Fire survivors and all Palestinian People who feel called to be in this space. I look forward to chanting with you. @halehaumea #halehaumea #akahipapahonuamea Puu Huluhulu EŌ! REGISTRATION LINK NOW OPEN! Link is available in the linktree in my bio 🌙 Visit www.ulaaihawane.com/akahipapahonuamea to learn more about the ‘Akahipapahonuamea Chant Series that I am offering beginning on the Lono Moon phase on February 6th, 2024. Mahalo for your patience as @hopoelehua and I built our website. It was a journey in and of itself and I am so grateful that the ‘Ula‘aihāwane online space is now live. This Papa is open to every one of all bloodlines, nations, and identities. Journey with me, Kumu ‘Akahi o ka Hale Haumea, living cultural bearer and teacher of chant, Hāwane Paʻa Makekau, for a six week spiritual voyage into the realm of healing through the vessel of oli. Delve into centering and grounding practices rooted, cultivated, and evolved in the sacred lands of Hawaiʻinuiākea. ʻAkahipapahonuamea is a quest inward to Kahiki, to the distant lands within your voice and life force. Reverberate healing from the core of your being into the expanse of our infinite universe. Align the power centers of your body with your unique tonal frequency and attune your healing tools to your own resonance. Create your own altar to intergenerational healing with oli, pule, and aha – chant, prayer, and ceremony. Reclaim your first companion, your first sense of sovereignty. Your own voice. A he leo wale nō This online six week course comes with a fee, however, it will be free of charge to all Lahaina and Maui Fire survivors and all Palestinian People who feel called to be in this space. I look forward to chanting with you. @halehaumea #halehaumea #akahipapahonuamea Puu Huluhulu ‘Kū Kia’i Palesetina // Solidarity March for Peace // January 28, 2024 in Honolulu, Hawai’i’ Honored to have laid down footsteps and offerings of chant and song to call for a permanent ceasefire and absolute end to the genocide of Palestine, Congo, Sudan, West Papua and all places and people suffering the devastation and soul shattering anguish of the evil powers that be. I have marched adorned in my regalia, in my sacred ‘a‘ahu since the first march we were asked to offer protocol for in 2012 for the ‘A‘ole GMO Movement in Hilo Hanakahi. It was so powerful to ‘a‘ahu in regalia alongside people that I have been in ceremony with for the past three years. We adorned in pā‘ū, kākua, lei hulu, lei momi, lei aloha from every sacred moment in prayer we have shared together in the places with stand for. When we ‘a‘ahu and when we oli, we are bringing the best of ourselves and the highest of our offerings to the place and the people we are standing up in solidarity for. I looked around and saw the words Kū Kia‘i Palesetina everywhere my eyes landed and all I could think of was how incredibly powerful it is to affirm our love for a place most of us have never been in our language and in the language of our movement for Mauna Kea which brought us into relationship on the Ala Hulu Kūpuna. So when we chant and when we include the God of the people we stand with in our prayers, it is our highest, most sacred of ceremonial expressions of devotion. I don’t just stand for Palestine. I have come to deeply love Palestine. And that is why I promise to keep speaking, keep marching, and keep posting as much as I possibly can. Because it is, to me, the correct thing to do. It is the kūpono thing to do. It is the kūpono person to be and continue to become. Aloha nā waipuna me nā ki’owai o Paleketina Mai nā kahawai a hiki loa i ka Moananuiākea E mau ke ea o ka ‘āina i ka pono I ke aloha i ka ‘oia’i’o Kū nā Kia’i Mauna a Wākea Kū nā kia’i Paleketina Inshallah Ameen From the river to the sea Palestine and Hawai’i shall be free 📸: @jenmay Puu Huluhulu ‘Kū Kia’i Palesetina // Solidarity March for Peace // January 28, 2024 in Honolulu, Hawai’i’ Honored to have laid down footsteps and offerings of chant and song to call for a permanent ceasefire and absolute end to the genocide of Palestine, Congo, Sudan, West Papua and all places and people suffering the devastation and soul shattering anguish of the evil powers that be. I have marched adorned in my regalia, in my sacred ‘a‘ahu since the first march we were asked to offer protocol for in 2012 for the ‘A‘ole GMO Movement in Hilo Hanakahi. It was so powerful to ‘a‘ahu in regalia alongside people that I have been in ceremony with for the past three years. We adorned in pā‘ū, kākua, lei hulu, lei momi, lei aloha from every sacred moment in prayer we have shared together in the places with stand for. When we ‘a‘ahu and when we oli, we are bringing the best of ourselves and the highest of our offerings to the place and the people we are standing up in solidarity for. I looked around and saw the words Kū Kia‘i Palesetina everywhere my eyes landed and all I could think of was how incredibly powerful it is to affirm our love for a place most of us have never been in our language and in the language of our movement for Mauna Kea which brought us into relationship on the Ala Hulu Kūpuna. So when we chant and when we include the God of the people we stand with in our prayers, it is our highest, most sacred of ceremonial expressions of devotion. I don’t just stand for Palestine. I have come to deeply love Palestine. And that is why I promise to keep speaking, keep marching, and keep posting as much as I possibly can. Because it is, to me, the correct thing to do. It is the kūpono thing to do. It is the kūpono person to be and continue to become. Aloha nā waipuna me nā ki’owai o Paleketina Mai nā kahawai a hiki loa i ka Moananuiākea E mau ke ea o ka ‘āina i ka pono I ke aloha i ka ‘oia’i’o Kū nā Kia’i Mauna a Wākea Kū nā kia’i Paleketina Inshallah Ameen From the river to the sea Palestine and Hawai’i shall be free 📸: @jenmay Puu Huluhulu ‘Kū Kia’i Palesetina // Solidarity March for Peace // January 28, 2024 in Honolulu, Hawai’i’ Honored to have laid down footsteps and offerings of chant and song to call for a permanent ceasefire and absolute end to the genocide of Palestine, Congo, Sudan, West Papua and all places and people suffering the devastation and soul shattering anguish of the evil powers that be. I have marched adorned in my regalia, in my sacred ‘a‘ahu since the first march we were asked to offer protocol for in 2012 for the ‘A‘ole GMO Movement in Hilo Hanakahi. It was so powerful to ‘a‘ahu in regalia alongside people that I have been in ceremony with for the past three years. We adorned in pā‘ū, kākua, lei hulu, lei momi, lei aloha from every sacred moment in prayer we have shared together in the places with stand for. When we ‘a‘ahu and when we oli, we are bringing the best of ourselves and the highest of our offerings to the place and the people we are standing up in solidarity for. I looked around and saw the words Kū Kia‘i Palesetina everywhere my eyes landed and all I could think of was how incredibly powerful it is to affirm our love for a place most of us have never been in our language and in the language of our movement for Mauna Kea which brought us into relationship on the Ala Hulu Kūpuna. So when we chant and when we include the God of the people we stand with in our prayers, it is our highest, most sacred of ceremonial expressions of devotion. I don’t just stand for Palestine. I have come to deeply love Palestine. And that is why I promise to keep speaking, keep marching, and keep posting as much as I possibly can. Because it is, to me, the correct thing to do. It is the kūpono thing to do. It is the kūpono person to be and continue to become. Aloha nā waipuna me nā ki’owai o Paleketina Mai nā kahawai a hiki loa i ka Moananuiākea E mau ke ea o ka ‘āina i ka pono I ke aloha i ka ‘oia’i’o Kū nā Kia’i Mauna a Wākea Kū nā kia’i Paleketina Inshallah Ameen From the river to the sea Palestine and Hawai’i shall be free 📸: @jenmay Puu Huluhulu ‘Kū Kia’i Palesetina // Solidarity March for Peace // January 28, 2024 in Honolulu, Hawai’i’ Honored to have laid down footsteps and offerings of chant and song to call for a permanent ceasefire and absolute end to the genocide of Palestine, Congo, Sudan, West Papua and all places and people suffering the devastation and soul shattering anguish of the evil powers that be. I have marched adorned in my regalia, in my sacred ‘a‘ahu since the first march we were asked to offer protocol for in 2012 for the ‘A‘ole GMO Movement in Hilo Hanakahi. It was so powerful to ‘a‘ahu in regalia alongside people that I have been in ceremony with for the past three years. We adorned in pā‘ū, kākua, lei hulu, lei momi, lei aloha from every sacred moment in prayer we have shared together in the places with stand for. When we ‘a‘ahu and when we oli, we are bringing the best of ourselves and the highest of our offerings to the place and the people we are standing up in solidarity for. I looked around and saw the words Kū Kia‘i Palesetina everywhere my eyes landed and all I could think of was how incredibly powerful it is to affirm our love for a place most of us have never been in our language and in the language of our movement for Mauna Kea which brought us into relationship on the Ala Hulu Kūpuna. So when we chant and when we include the God of the people we stand with in our prayers, it is our highest, most sacred of ceremonial expressions of devotion. I don’t just stand for Palestine. I have come to deeply love Palestine. And that is why I promise to keep speaking, keep marching, and keep posting as much as I possibly can. Because it is, to me, the correct thing to do. It is the kūpono thing to do. It is the kūpono person to be and continue to become. Aloha nā waipuna me nā ki’owai o Paleketina Mai nā kahawai a hiki loa i ka Moananuiākea E mau ke ea o ka ‘āina i ka pono I ke aloha i ka ‘oia’i’o Kū nā Kia’i Mauna a Wākea Kū nā kia’i Paleketina Inshallah Ameen From the river to the sea Palestine and Hawai’i shall be free 📸: @jenmay Puu Huluhulu ‘Kū Kia’i Palesetina // Solidarity March for Peace // January 28, 2024 in Honolulu, Hawai’i’ Honored to have laid down footsteps and offerings of chant and song to call for a permanent ceasefire and absolute end to the genocide of Palestine, Congo, Sudan, West Papua and all places and people suffering the devastation and soul shattering anguish of the evil powers that be. I have marched adorned in my regalia, in my sacred ‘a‘ahu since the first march we were asked to offer protocol for in 2012 for the ‘A‘ole GMO Movement in Hilo Hanakahi. It was so powerful to ‘a‘ahu in regalia alongside people that I have been in ceremony with for the past three years. We adorned in pā‘ū, kākua, lei hulu, lei momi, lei aloha from every sacred moment in prayer we have shared together in the places with stand for. When we ‘a‘ahu and when we oli, we are bringing the best of ourselves and the highest of our offerings to the place and the people we are standing up in solidarity for. I looked around and saw the words Kū Kia‘i Palesetina everywhere my eyes landed and all I could think of was how incredibly powerful it is to affirm our love for a place most of us have never been in our language and in the language of our movement for Mauna Kea which brought us into relationship on the Ala Hulu Kūpuna. So when we chant and when we include the God of the people we stand with in our prayers, it is our highest, most sacred of ceremonial expressions of devotion. I don’t just stand for Palestine. I have come to deeply love Palestine. And that is why I promise to keep speaking, keep marching, and keep posting as much as I possibly can. Because it is, to me, the correct thing to do. It is the kūpono thing to do. It is the kūpono person to be and continue to become. Aloha nā waipuna me nā ki’owai o Paleketina Mai nā kahawai a hiki loa i ka Moananuiākea E mau ke ea o ka ‘āina i ka pono I ke aloha i ka ‘oia’i’o Kū nā Kia’i Mauna a Wākea Kū nā kia’i Paleketina Inshallah Ameen From the river to the sea Palestine and Hawai’i shall be free 📸: @jenmay Puu Huluhulu ‘Kū Kia’i Palesetina // Solidarity March for Peace // January 28, 2024 in Honolulu, Hawai’i’ Honored to have laid down footsteps and offerings of chant and song to call for a permanent ceasefire and absolute end to the genocide of Palestine, Congo, Sudan, West Papua and all places and people suffering the devastation and soul shattering anguish of the evil powers that be. I have marched adorned in my regalia, in my sacred ‘a‘ahu since the first march we were asked to offer protocol for in 2012 for the ‘A‘ole GMO Movement in Hilo Hanakahi. It was so powerful to ‘a‘ahu in regalia alongside people that I have been in ceremony with for the past three years. We adorned in pā‘ū, kākua, lei hulu, lei momi, lei aloha from every sacred moment in prayer we have shared together in the places with stand for. When we ‘a‘ahu and when we oli, we are bringing the best of ourselves and the highest of our offerings to the place and the people we are standing up in solidarity for. I looked around and saw the words Kū Kia‘i Palesetina everywhere my eyes landed and all I could think of was how incredibly powerful it is to affirm our love for a place most of us have never been in our language and in the language of our movement for Mauna Kea which brought us into relationship on the Ala Hulu Kūpuna. So when we chant and when we include the God of the people we stand with in our prayers, it is our highest, most sacred of ceremonial expressions of devotion. I don’t just stand for Palestine. I have come to deeply love Palestine. And that is why I promise to keep speaking, keep marching, and keep posting as much as I possibly can. Because it is, to me, the correct thing to do. It is the kūpono thing to do. It is the kūpono person to be and continue to become. Aloha nā waipuna me nā ki’owai o Paleketina Mai nā kahawai a hiki loa i ka Moananuiākea E mau ke ea o ka ‘āina i ka pono I ke aloha i ka ‘oia’i’o Kū nā Kia’i Mauna a Wākea Kū nā kia’i Paleketina Inshallah Ameen From the river to the sea Palestine and Hawai’i shall be free 📸: @jenmay Puu Huluhulu ‘Kū Kia’i Palesetina // Solidarity March for Peace // January 28, 2024 in Honolulu, Hawai’i’ Honored to have laid down footsteps and offerings of chant and song to call for a permanent ceasefire and absolute end to the genocide of Palestine, Congo, Sudan, West Papua and all places and people suffering the devastation and soul shattering anguish of the evil powers that be. I have marched adorned in my regalia, in my sacred ‘a‘ahu since the first march we were asked to offer protocol for in 2012 for the ‘A‘ole GMO Movement in Hilo Hanakahi. It was so powerful to ‘a‘ahu in regalia alongside people that I have been in ceremony with for the past three years. We adorned in pā‘ū, kākua, lei hulu, lei momi, lei aloha from every sacred moment in prayer we have shared together in the places with stand for. When we ‘a‘ahu and when we oli, we are bringing the best of ourselves and the highest of our offerings to the place and the people we are standing up in solidarity for. I looked around and saw the words Kū Kia‘i Palesetina everywhere my eyes landed and all I could think of was how incredibly powerful it is to affirm our love for a place most of us have never been in our language and in the language of our movement for Mauna Kea which brought us into relationship on the Ala Hulu Kūpuna. So when we chant and when we include the God of the people we stand with in our prayers, it is our highest, most sacred of ceremonial expressions of devotion. I don’t just stand for Palestine. I have come to deeply love Palestine. And that is why I promise to keep speaking, keep marching, and keep posting as much as I possibly can. Because it is, to me, the correct thing to do. It is the kūpono thing to do. It is the kūpono person to be and continue to become. Aloha nā waipuna me nā ki’owai o Paleketina Mai nā kahawai a hiki loa i ka Moananuiākea E mau ke ea o ka ‘āina i ka pono I ke aloha i ka ‘oia’i’o Kū nā Kia’i Mauna a Wākea Kū nā kia’i Paleketina Inshallah Ameen From the river to the sea Palestine and Hawai’i shall be free 📸: @jenmay Puu Huluhulu ‘Kū Kia’i Palesetina // Solidarity March for Peace // January 28, 2024 in Honolulu, Hawai’i’ Honored to have laid down footsteps and offerings of chant and song to call for a permanent ceasefire and absolute end to the genocide of Palestine, Congo, Sudan, West Papua and all places and people suffering the devastation and soul shattering anguish of the evil powers that be. I have marched adorned in my regalia, in my sacred ‘a‘ahu since the first march we were asked to offer protocol for in 2012 for the ‘A‘ole GMO Movement in Hilo Hanakahi. It was so powerful to ‘a‘ahu in regalia alongside people that I have been in ceremony with for the past three years. We adorned in pā‘ū, kākua, lei hulu, lei momi, lei aloha from every sacred moment in prayer we have shared together in the places with stand for. When we ‘a‘ahu and when we oli, we are bringing the best of ourselves and the highest of our offerings to the place and the people we are standing up in solidarity for. I looked around and saw the words Kū Kia‘i Palesetina everywhere my eyes landed and all I could think of was how incredibly powerful it is to affirm our love for a place most of us have never been in our language and in the language of our movement for Mauna Kea which brought us into relationship on the Ala Hulu Kūpuna. So when we chant and when we include the God of the people we stand with in our prayers, it is our highest, most sacred of ceremonial expressions of devotion. I don’t just stand for Palestine. I have come to deeply love Palestine. And that is why I promise to keep speaking, keep marching, and keep posting as much as I possibly can. Because it is, to me, the correct thing to do. It is the kūpono thing to do. It is the kūpono person to be and continue to become. Aloha nā waipuna me nā ki’owai o Paleketina Mai nā kahawai a hiki loa i ka Moananuiākea E mau ke ea o ka ‘āina i ka pono I ke aloha i ka ‘oia’i’o Kū nā Kia’i Mauna a Wākea Kū nā kia’i Paleketina Inshallah Ameen From the river to the sea Palestine and Hawai’i shall be free 📸: @jenmay Puu Huluhulu ‘Kū Kia’i Palesetina // Solidarity March for Peace // January 28, 2024 in Honolulu, Hawai’i’ Honored to have laid down footsteps and offerings of chant and song to call for a permanent ceasefire and absolute end to the genocide of Palestine, Congo, Sudan, West Papua and all places and people suffering the devastation and soul shattering anguish of the evil powers that be. I have marched adorned in my regalia, in my sacred ‘a‘ahu since the first march we were asked to offer protocol for in 2012 for the ‘A‘ole GMO Movement in Hilo Hanakahi. It was so powerful to ‘a‘ahu in regalia alongside people that I have been in ceremony with for the past three years. We adorned in pā‘ū, kākua, lei hulu, lei momi, lei aloha from every sacred moment in prayer we have shared together in the places with stand for. When we ‘a‘ahu and when we oli, we are bringing the best of ourselves and the highest of our offerings to the place and the people we are standing up in solidarity for. I looked around and saw the words Kū Kia‘i Palesetina everywhere my eyes landed and all I could think of was how incredibly powerful it is to affirm our love for a place most of us have never been in our language and in the language of our movement for Mauna Kea which brought us into relationship on the Ala Hulu Kūpuna. So when we chant and when we include the God of the people we stand with in our prayers, it is our highest, most sacred of ceremonial expressions of devotion. I don’t just stand for Palestine. I have come to deeply love Palestine. And that is why I promise to keep speaking, keep marching, and keep posting as much as I possibly can. Because it is, to me, the correct thing to do. It is the kūpono thing to do. It is the kūpono person to be and continue to become. Aloha nā waipuna me nā ki’owai o Paleketina Mai nā kahawai a hiki loa i ka Moananuiākea E mau ke ea o ka ‘āina i ka pono I ke aloha i ka ‘oia’i’o Kū nā Kia’i Mauna a Wākea Kū nā kia’i Paleketina Inshallah Ameen From the river to the sea Palestine and Hawai’i shall be free 📸: @jenmay Puu Huluhulu ‘Kū Kia’i Palesetina // Solidarity March for Peace // January 28, 2024 in Honolulu, Hawai’i’ Honored to have laid down footsteps and offerings of chant and song to call for a permanent ceasefire and absolute end to the genocide of Palestine, Congo, Sudan, West Papua and all places and people suffering the devastation and soul shattering anguish of the evil powers that be. I have marched adorned in my regalia, in my sacred ‘a‘ahu since the first march we were asked to offer protocol for in 2012 for the ‘A‘ole GMO Movement in Hilo Hanakahi. It was so powerful to ‘a‘ahu in regalia alongside people that I have been in ceremony with for the past three years. We adorned in pā‘ū, kākua, lei hulu, lei momi, lei aloha from every sacred moment in prayer we have shared together in the places with stand for. When we ‘a‘ahu and when we oli, we are bringing the best of ourselves and the highest of our offerings to the place and the people we are standing up in solidarity for. I looked around and saw the words Kū Kia‘i Palesetina everywhere my eyes landed and all I could think of was how incredibly powerful it is to affirm our love for a place most of us have never been in our language and in the language of our movement for Mauna Kea which brought us into relationship on the Ala Hulu Kūpuna. So when we chant and when we include the God of the people we stand with in our prayers, it is our highest, most sacred of ceremonial expressions of devotion. I don’t just stand for Palestine. I have come to deeply love Palestine. And that is why I promise to keep speaking, keep marching, and keep posting as much as I possibly can. Because it is, to me, the correct thing to do. It is the kūpono thing to do. It is the kūpono person to be and continue to become. Aloha nā waipuna me nā ki’owai o Paleketina Mai nā kahawai a hiki loa i ka Moananuiākea E mau ke ea o ka ‘āina i ka pono I ke aloha i ka ‘oia’i’o Kū nā Kia’i Mauna a Wākea Kū nā kia’i Paleketina Inshallah Ameen From the river to the sea Palestine and Hawai’i shall be free 📸: @jenmay Puu Huluhulu from mauna kea to palestine we stand with you now & forever and when we say that we mean it with everything we are 🤍 pa’akai & protocols as we adorned in regalia to make offerings as we secured each pā‘ū with kākua as we placed our feathers on the summit of our heads as we tied our kīhei around of shoulders i gave thanks for all of our teachers all of our elders who showed the way who taught us that solidarity means ‘ohana who taught us that protocol is a sacred necessity who taught us that prayer is our first layer of armor oh how many times we have marched these streets chanting for justice and change for as long as i am here i will stand for what i know in my soul is pono & i will chant alongside these people right here for the rest of my days they are to me what the measure of a true aloha ‘āina really is we stood together for over a decade and now we stand together for Palestine aloha nā waipuna me nā ki‘owai o palekekina mai nā kahawai a hiki loa i ka moananuiākea e mau ke ea o ka ‘āina i ka pono i ke aloha i ka ‘oia‘i‘o kũ nā kia’i mauna a wākea kū nā kia’i palesetina ē inshallah ē to palestine, with love ‘āmama ameen 📸: @queer_kanaka 🌀 from mauna kea to palestine we stand with you now & forever and when we say that we mean it with everything we are 🤍 pa’akai & protocols as we adorned in regalia to make offerings as we secured each pā‘ū with kākua as we placed our feathers on the summit of our heads as we tied our kīhei around of shoulders i gave thanks for all of our teachers all of our elders who showed the way who taught us that solidarity means ‘ohana who taught us that protocol is a sacred necessity who taught us that prayer is our first layer of armor oh how many times we have marched these streets chanting for justice and change for as long as i am here i will stand for what i know in my soul is pono & i will chant alongside these people right here for the rest of my days they are to me what the measure of a true aloha ‘āina really is we stood together for over a decade and now we stand together for Palestine aloha nā waipuna me nā ki‘owai o palekekina mai nā kahawai a hiki loa i ka moananuiākea e mau ke ea o ka ‘āina i ka pono i ke aloha i ka ‘oia‘i‘o kũ nā kia’i mauna a wākea kū nā kia’i palesetina ē inshallah ē to palestine, with love ‘āmama ameen 📸: @queer_kanaka 🌀 CEASEFIRE NOW! FREE PALESTINE! instagram censoring me once again “Read that again. 27 years to go to every funeral of just the children killed in Gaza. My God what a world we are living in. Or is it hell ?!?“ – @palestineonaplate i will kanikau for the rest of my life for the kama o Palesetina every single day it is a promise i know i can keep TagsHāwane Rios Previous articleActress Maudy Ayunda HD Photos and Wallpapers February 2024Next articleActress Aratrika Maity HD Photos and Wallpapers February 2024