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ʻAha Kāne 2012- ‘Oihana Kākau and Uhi
Kākau, or tattoo, is rooted in Polynesian tradition. Responsible for not only reviving practices; kākau has contributed to increased…
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ʻAha Kāne 2012- “Hakukole” a Cutdown With a Smile
‘A‘ohe inoa komo ‘ole o ka ‘ai. No name prevents food from entering the mouth (Similar to the saying,...
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ʻAha Kāne 2012 – Lā‘au Lapa‘au
The mana of Hawaiian herbal healing continues to save lives and trip out modern doctors. Come and learn basic...
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Mana: Hawaiian Power #ahakane
Hawaiians believe in a life forces that existed in all forms of life. This life form is called Mana,…
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ʻAha Kāne- Mana Panel
Mana is both an abstract and concrete force that has direct and indirect influences. Inherited mana is transferred from…
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ʻAha Kāne 2012 Introduction
ʻAha Kāne 2012 addresses the issues of Native Hawaiian male leadership by focusing on the cultural history and role…
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“ʻOpihi Man” at ʻAha Kāne 2012
Ernie Cruz Jr. entertained the men at ʻAha Kāne with a fitting song about an ʻOpihi MAN.
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What?! We have three pikos? ʻAha Kāne 2012
ʻAha Kāne presenter Puahi Chun demonstrates the undeniable connection we have through one of our three pikos, the manawa.
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Start the Day with A “Mana Exercise”
Focus your mana with ʻAha Kāne 2012: Mana Exercise by master carver J. Kanani Kaulukukui Jr. Stay tuned to…
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Ernie Cruz and Special Guest – #ahakane
Melodic Musician Ernie Cruz is joined by a youngster to sing a song for the attendees at this years…