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 non-violent resistance that is grounded in an aloha for people and place.

Pūkoʻa Kani ʻĀina: Ke Kuini – Ke Kumulipo – Ke Kuleana
He ahiahi kūkā me kekahi mau Kumu no nā haʻawina o ke mele koʻihonua ʻo ke Kumulipo, no ko Liliʻuokalani pili i ia mele, a no ke kuleana hoʻi o ka ʻike no loko mai. A conversation with Kumu about the lessons of the Kumulipo, Queen Lili uokalani's connection to this...