06-28-2016, 04:21 PM
A presentation will be made at Imiloa tomorrow evening (6/29) from 5:30-7:30pm (free), as part of the "Imiakea Series". I also look forward to future presentations, from other groups, who have mana'o to add to this discussion. Mahalo, Imiloa for providing this venue.
Hiki no!
FWIW/JMO.
"Imiakea Series"
(*Snipped - More at link)
http://tinyurl.com/z6gtfm9
Join us for June’s ‘Imiakea Series: ‘O Hanau Ka Po la Luna: A Presentation on Hawaiian Worldviews and Relationship to Mauna Kea
by Brea Aamoth on June 15th, 2016
Date: Wed. June 29
Time: 5:30pm – 7:30pm (doors open at 5:15pm)
Location: ‘Imiloa’s Moanahoku Hall
Cost: Free
A Presentation on Hawaiian Worldviews and Relationship to Mauna Kea.
Join us for the third event in our ‘Imiakea series, which is aimed at expanding our understanding of all that Mauna Kea represents.
This month’s event features ‘O Hanau Ka Po la Luna, a chant that honors the birth of Kamehameha III and traces his lineage to Hawai‘i Island’s natural landscape.
A section of this chant describes the birth of a mauna (mountain) of “Kea,” which many Hawaiian scholars and practitioners have associated with the creation of Mauna Kea on the island of Hawai‘i.
ETA: delete all those "^*%$#%#^(699" things... [xx(]
Hiki no!
FWIW/JMO.
"Imiakea Series"
(*Snipped - More at link)
http://tinyurl.com/z6gtfm9
Join us for June’s ‘Imiakea Series: ‘O Hanau Ka Po la Luna: A Presentation on Hawaiian Worldviews and Relationship to Mauna Kea
by Brea Aamoth on June 15th, 2016
Date: Wed. June 29
Time: 5:30pm – 7:30pm (doors open at 5:15pm)
Location: ‘Imiloa’s Moanahoku Hall
Cost: Free
A Presentation on Hawaiian Worldviews and Relationship to Mauna Kea.
Join us for the third event in our ‘Imiakea series, which is aimed at expanding our understanding of all that Mauna Kea represents.
This month’s event features ‘O Hanau Ka Po la Luna, a chant that honors the birth of Kamehameha III and traces his lineage to Hawai‘i Island’s natural landscape.
A section of this chant describes the birth of a mauna (mountain) of “Kea,” which many Hawaiian scholars and practitioners have associated with the creation of Mauna Kea on the island of Hawai‘i.
ETA: delete all those "^*%$#%#^(699" things... [xx(]