Maunakea, a sacred place of Hawaiian deities, is also a good example of a wahi pana. We use this place to explain the idea of pana in telling the pana of Waiʻau.
Wahi Koʻikoʻi – Waiʻau – ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi
Maunakea, a sacred place of Hawaiian deities, is also a good example of a wahi pana. We use this place to explain the idea of pana in telling the pana of Waiʻau.
Mauna Kea
A look at the ongoing efforts to care for the natural, cultural, and scientific resources of Mauna Kea. 20090608
TMT
The Thirty-Meter Telescope Project held seven state-wide meetings collecting comments from the public on their draft Environmental Impact Statement. 20090706
UH Mānoa Mural Protest
Hundreds gathered this morning in front of Ka Leo's office at UH Mānoa in protest for a student's mural that was partially censored by the school. The mural was made as part of the Ka Leo Arts Festival and brought attention to the controversial telescope construction...
Mauna Kea: Aloha ʻĀina Warriors
Ke mau nei nō ka hana kū kiaʻi mauna a nā koa aloha ʻāina i meae hoʻokū ʻia ai ke kūkulu ʻia o ka ʻohe nānā 30 mika ma Mauna Kea. Ma ka nui ʻana aʻe o nā kānaka e alu like ana, pēia pū ka ʻume ʻia ai o nā hoa kākoʻo hou aku me ka hoʻonaʻauao ʻia. Aloha ʻĀina Warriors...
Kapu Aloha
Aloha ‘Āina Protectors, grounded in aloha and respect, are resolved to suceed. Organizers are appealing to everyone to approach this process with a deep sense of aloha, respect, thoughtfulness and purpose by declaring a “kapu aloha,” or a mandate for aloha in their...
NASA/Keck Outrigger Telescopes Project
In a series of four community meetings on Hawai'i island in October of 2001, representatives from NASA and the W. M. Keck Observatory presented their plan to add six new telescopes to their array atop Mauna Kea, including proposed plans for restoring disturbed habitat...
Hula Kiaʻi Mauna
Komo like nō nā ʻano kānaka hana noʻeau mai ʻō a ʻō i ke kalewa a kūʻai aku i kā lākou mau hana nani a launa ʻole ma ka pule Mele Manaka. No Manaola, he mea hou aku kāna e kaʻana aku ai i pili iā Mauna Kea. Merrie Monarch week brings artists from all over Hawaiʻi to...
Aloha ʻĀina Merrie Monarch Parade
People gathered in celebration of culture, and aloha ʻāina at this years Merrie Monarch Parade. Ma ka paikau Mele Manaka i hui like ai nā kānaka no ka hoʻolauleʻa ʻana i nā hana kuʻuna, keu hoʻi ʻo ke aloha ʻāina.
Kū Kiaʻi Mauna Rally at ʻIolani Palace
Over 3,000 attended the Kū Kiaʻi Rally on the grounds of ʻIolani Palace on Sunday, April 12, 2015. For long-time Aloha ʻĀina Activist Walter Ritte, who was celebrating his 70th birthday, there was no other place he wanted to be than with this next generation taking...
Mele Ma Ka Mauna: “Controller” by ʻAi Pōhaku
Mele Ma Ka Mauna: “Huki ʻIa” by ʻAi Pōhaku
Mele Ma Ka Mauna: “Mele Mahi” by ʻAi Pōhaku
Mele Ma Ka Mauna: “Reason” by ʻAi Pōhaku
Mele Ma Ka Mauna: “So Roots” by ʻAi Pōhaku
Mele Ma Ka Mauna: “Murder Pon Di Mountain” by ʻAi Pōhaku
Mele Ma Ka Mauna: “Kanaloa Ola” by Hāwane Rios & Lākea Trask
Opposition to TMT at UH Mānoa
Hawaiian Language College holds a “Teach in”
Mele Ma Ka Mauna: “Kaulana Nā Pua” by Pūnana Leo o Kona
Mele Ma Ka Mauna: “Ka Makani Kāʻili Aloha” & “Hiʻilawe” by Eric Kaleolani Keawe
Mele Ma Ka Mauna: “He Nani Helena” by Kapua Francisco
Mele Ma Ka Mauna: “Hula o Makee” by Kapua Francisco
Mele Ma Ka Mauna: Lanakila Mangauil Speech
Mele Ma Ka Mauna: “Beauty of Mauna Kea” & “Pua ʻŌlena” by Ka ʻOhana Lim
Mele Ma Ka Mauna: Medley by Ka ʻOhana Lim
Mele Ma Ka Mauna: “Poliʻahu” by Ka ʻOhana Lim
Mele Ma Ka Mauna: Native American Chant
Mele Ma Ka Mauna: “Aloha Hawai`i Ku`u One Hānau E” & “Uhiwai” by Natalie Ai Kamauu
UH Hilo Board of Regents Meeting Testimonies – April 16, 2015
University of Hawaiʻi Board of Regents Meeting April 16, 2015 UH Hilo Campus Hearing of Testimony on "The Management of Mauna Kea and the Mauna Kea Science Reserve."
Kū Kiaʻi Mauna Rally at ʻIolani Palace: Extended – Part 3
Kū Kiaʻi Mauna Rally at ʻIolani Palace: Extended – Part 1
Kū Kiaʻi Mauna Rally at ʻIolani Palace: Extended – Part 2
Kū Kiaʻi Mauna Rally at ʻIolani Palace: Extended – Part 4
OHA to Capitol March: Full Version
Hundreds attended the Kū Kia‘i Mauna March from OHA offices to the State Capital in Honolulu on April 21, 2015. Thousands more tuned in on our live stream. This is a rebroadcast of the stream and the event as it unfolded.