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Haunani Apoliona

E o e nā ʻoiwi ʻolino, nā pulapula a Hāloa, mai Hawaiʻi a Niʻihau, puni ke ao mālamalama. Aloha e nā kūpuna kahiko, nāna e hoʻoūlu mai nei, iā kākou e holopono, a loaʻa e ka lei lanakila. E hana kākou me ke ahonui, pili me ka hā a ke aloha, ʻoiai e kūlia i ka nuʻu, a kau i ka ʻiu o luna. Kaʻi mai e nā hoa kuilima, lei ʻia i ka pua lehua, ākaka wale hoʻi ka manaʻo, i ka ʻā o ke ahi awakea
Welowelo e ka hae Hawaiʻi, i hōʻailona wehi no nā kini,ke Akua pu me kākou, i pono ke ea o ka ʻāina.

Aloha and welcome. Please explore an array of traditional as well as contemporary issues and areas of interest to Native Hawaiians and the community ofHawaiʻi. Among the pages you will find historical accounts, documentation, stories and insights expressed, relevant to Native Hawaiian issues and our Native Hawaiian community. We present diverse examples of the Hawaiian point of view found in all aspects of our cultural, spiritual, social, economic and environmental well-being. We welcome all generations, kūpuna, mākua, ʻōpio, whether in Hawaiʻi or away from our shores, to learn, to inspire and to participate in shaping the future for the Native Hawaiians. We appreciate your demonstration of support in this collective effort. We also strive to broaden understanding, compassion and wisdom in the general public about the key issues of concern to the Native people of Hawaiʻi and the well-being of the indigenous people and culture of Hawaiʻi. E ō e nā ʻōiwi ʻōlino.
E hoʻā kākou i ka lama kūpono no nā hulu Hawaiʻi, kūkulu aʻe kākou no ke ea o ka ʻāina me ke aloha a me ke aho nui.

 

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