ʻAha Kāne 2012-Kākāʻōlelo

ʻAha Kāne 2012-Kākāʻōlelo

Aia ke ola i ka waha; aia ka make i ka waha. Kū ki‘eki‘e ka pali ‘ō ahi o Makana. ‘Auhea la ‘oe e Kāmaile? E Makuaiki e? E pi‘i ā pulelo ke ahi ha‘aheo i nā pali. Witness the very best throughout our pae ‘āina as they showcase the skill, knowledge, and art of...
ʻAha Kāne 2012- Kālai Laʻau

ʻAha Kāne 2012- Kālai Laʻau

Woodcarving was a fundamental skill of all of our Hawaiian kupuna kāne and practiced in diverse traditions that included canoe building, house construction, carving images, shaping weapons, and developing other utensils. Presenter: Kanani...
ʻAha Kāne – Eric Enos: Working and Caring for the ʻĀina

ʻAha Kāne – Eric Enos: Working and Caring for the ʻĀina

Working the ʻāina is what Hawaiians have always done, but now in the 21st century we must care for the ʻāina as well.  We must care for the land as much as we take from it. Speaker:  Eric Enos is the co-founder and Executive Director of Ka‘ala Farm, Inc., a Wai‘anae...