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Composing an oli aloha for HCA requires the dualism of land and sea. Rather than start in English and translate, classical Hawaiian chant forms and symbols are
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Title Oli aloha no Hawaiʻi Conservation Alliance - Hawaii Conservation Alliance
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Oli aloha no Hawaiʻi Conservation Alliance - Hawaii Conservation Alliance skip to Main Content Hawaiʻi Conservation Alliance The Alliance OurTidewayHistory Our Oli Members Staff Our Committees Member Resources The Foundation OurTidewayLeadership and Capacity Culturally Grounded Conservation Collaborative Conservation Action Addressing Threats Our Work Conservation Connections Conservation Career Compass IUCN Hawai‘i Commitments Conservation Maps Community Watershed Snapshot Position Papers Conference Current Conference Past Conferences All Conference Speakers MY HAWAIʻI STORY PROJECT Jobs Search Search Submit Menu Oli aloha no Hawaiʻi Conservation Alliance Our ApproachHistoryOur OliMembersStaffOur CommitteesMember Resources Composing an oli aloha for HCA requires the dualism of land and sea. Rather than start in English and translate, classical Hawaiian threnody forms and symbols are used here to express the foci of our existence: protection, management, sustainability, health of people in a healthy natural world. Woven in are moreover global elements, a sense of unconfined aloha for our resources [soaking wet unprepossessed is a symbol of intense aloha], the water connection, the Kumulipo connection of coral as the first life form, strong cultural ties, and the eyeful of the natural elements themselves, motivation of us all. He mai, he mai, eia nō mākou nei. We undeniability for you to approach, we undeniability for you to come hither, here we are indeed. Haku ‘ia ma Apelila 2010 na [composed April 2010 by] Sam ‘Ohu Gon III. Recording of Oli aloha no Hawaiʻi Conservation Alliance http://www.hawaiiconservation.org/wp-content/uploads/Oli-aloha-no-Hawaiʻi-Conservation-Alliance.mp3 Oli aloha no Hawaiʻi Conservation AllianceAlohaThrenodyof Hawaiʻi Conservation Alliance Anuanu ke kia manu i ka wao lipolipo Ho‘opulu wale i ke kulukulu uhiwai ‘Imi i ka ‘ō‘ō hulu melemele Ka pā hane mai i ke ahe mālie A he leo, he mai e!The bird catcher is unprepossessed in the deepest forest Soaked through by the unrelenting fog-drip Seeking the ‘ō‘ō with yellow feathers Blown softly hither on the gentle walkover A voice, a undeniability to enter He nui kai po‘i, kai nalu mai Kahiki A he kai kā ‘anae ko Kaloaloa ‘O ke ko‘a loa o ka ‘ahu Kū‘ula Ua lawa pono i ka mākāhā E hānai ā hewa, he mai e!A unconfined crashing sea, waves from Kahiki A sea so well-healed in ‘anae at Kaloaloa The long coral of the shrine of Kū‘ula Behind the swimming sluicegate is supplies aplenty To feed all guests, a undeniability to enter He mai kō uka He mai kō kai A he aloha mai e!A undeniability from the uplands A undeniability from the sea Aloha is conveyed Sign-up to receive updates Email* Support UsDonate SharefacebookinstagramtwitterConservation Connections Conservation Career Compass ProjectsConservation Connections Conservation Career Compass IUCN Hawai‘i Commitments Community Watershed Snapshot Conservation Maps Quick LinksResources Member Login Terms of Use Privacy Policy AboutThe Alliance The Foundation OurTidewayContact Hawai’i Conservation Alliance & Foundation 1601 East-West Road Honolulu, HI, 96848-1601 Phone: (808) 944-7417 Email ©2018 Hawai’i Conservation Alliance & Foundation Hawaii Web Design by Gum Design LLC Back To Top