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Hookuaaina Rebuilding Lives From The Ground Up

ʻŌlelo Noeau: Hoʻonahoa (courage)

ʻAu ana ka lae o Maunauna i ka ʻino. #234Maunauna point swims in the storm.[Said of a courageous person who withstands the storms of life.] He ʻaʻaliʻi kū makani mai au; ʻaʻohe makani nāna e kulaʻi. #507I am a wind-resisting ʻaʻaliʻi plant; no gust can push me over. He ʻaloʻalo kuāua no kuahiwi. #541One who...

ʻŌlelo Noeau: Aloha (love & peace)

E ʻōpū aliʻi. #369Have the heart of a chief.[Have the kindness, generosity and even temper of a chief.] E wehe i ka umauma i ākea. #388Open out the chest that it may be spacious.[Be generous and kind to all.] He aliʻi ka laʻi, he haku na ke aloha. #532Peace is a chief, the lord of...

ʻŌlelo Noeau: Hoʻokipa (hospitality)

#518 He ʻai leo ʻole, he ʻīpuka hāmama.Food unaccompanied by a voice, a door always open.[Said about the home of a hospitable person. The food is eaten without hearing a complaint from the hosts, and the door is always open to all visitors.] #858 He ola i ka leo kāhea.There is life in a [hospitable]...

ʻŌlelo Noeau: Favorites of Ho‘okua‘āina

Ho‘okua‘āina Core Lessons Nani ke kalo *Beautiful the taro/The taro is beautiful. Aloha Kekahi i Kekahi *Love one another Ua ola loko i ke aloha. #2836Love gives life within.[Love is imperative to one’s mental and physical welfare.] Huli ka lima i lalo, ola *Turn the hands down, life.  He aliʻi ka ʻāina; he kauwā ke...

ʻŌlelo Noeau: Hana Pono (working hard)

Aia ke ola i ka hana. #57Life is in labor.[Labor produces what is needed.] Aia nō ka pono, ʻo ka hoʻohuli i ka lima i lalo, ʻaʻole ʻo ka hoʻohuli i luna. #71That is what it should be–to turn the hands palms down, not palms up.[No one can work with the palms of his hands...

ʻŌlelo Noeau: Aʻo (teaching and learning)

ʻAʻohe pau ka ʻike i ka hālau hoʻokahi. #203All knowledge is not taught in the same school.[One can learn from many sources.] E hoʻōki i ka hoʻina wale, o hōʻino ʻia mai ke kumu. #291One should never go home without [some knowledge] lest his teacher be criticized. E kuhikuhi pono i nā au iki a...

ʻŌlelo Noeau: Relating to ʻĀina (land)

Ēwe hānau o ka ʻāina. #387Natives of the land.[People who were born and dwelt on the land.] Hāhai nō ka ua i ka ululāʻau. #405Rain always follows the forest.[The rains are attracted to forest trees. Knowing this, Hawaiians hewed only the trees that were needed.] Hānau ka ʻāina, hānau ke aliʻi, hānau ke kanaka. #466Born...

ʻŌlelo Noeau: Relating to Kailua

Kailua Hawaiʻi palu lāʻī. #503Ti-leaf lickers of Hawaiʻi.[This saying originated after Kamehameha conquered the island of Oʻahu. The people of Kailua, Oʻahu, gave a great feast for him, not expecting him to bring such a crowd of people. The first to arrive ate up the meat, so the second group had to be content with...

Hookuaaina Rebuilding Lives From The Ground Up

Hoʻokuaʻāina is located in the ahupuaʻa of Kailua at Kapalai in Maunawili on the island of Oʻahu. Get Directions.

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916E Auloa Rd.

Kailua, HI 96734

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Kailua, HI 96734

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Hookuaaina Rebuilding Lives From The Ground Up

Hoʻokuaʻāina is located in the ahupuaʻa of Kailua at Kapalai in Maunawili on the island of Oʻahu.

For more information about our programs or how you can get involved please contact us.

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916E Auloa Rd.

Kailua, HI 96734

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P.O. Box 342146

Kailua, HI 96734

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