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Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 23 ก.ค. 2018
The Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement (CNHA) is a member-based 501(c)3 non-profit organization with a mission to enhance the cultural, economic, political, and community development of Native Hawaiians.
Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement 2023 Year in Review
Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement 2023 Year in Review
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Hawai'i Stage Event Production Company
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In 1963, Craig Maddocks began his journey in electronics, lighting, and sound engineering, laying the groundwork for what would become a cornerstone of Hawai‘i’s entertainment industry. With his wife, Virginia, Craig founded Hawai‘i Stage and Lighting. In 2023, Craig entrusted Hawai‘i Stage to the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement (CNHA) to carry forward his legacy of community support. T...
2024 Lahaina Festival Recap
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The stars aligned at the 2024 Lahaina Festival as our community came together to celebrate music, culture, and Maui’s resilient spirit. Attendees enjoyed three days of evening performances by artists Nuff Sedd Trio, Kalani Pe‘a, Lawakua, Kulāiwi, and the Maui Divas (Amy Hānaiali‘i Gilliom, Raiatea Helm, and Napua Silva). The entertainment was set alongside The Mākeke, a Native Hawaiian Marketpl...
Welcome Home: Ke Ao Maluhia
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We are excited to welcome the Fraser 'ohana, the first family at Ke Ao Maluhia, a project set to house 50 Lahaina families. Mahalo to our partners: State of Hawai'i, County of Maui, Hawai'i Community Foundation, Convoy of Hope, and C.S. Wo & Sons. Stop by the Kāko'o Maui Resource Center or visit www.helpingmaui.org for more info.
Resilient ʻĀina Stewardship, Rooted in Moʻomeheu, Kaiāulu and Ea | 2024 Native Hawaiian Convention
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Listen to the importance of integrating Hawaiian culture, 'ōiwi perspectives, and community input into land stewardship decisions. Fostering collaboration between landowners and the community helps to ensure that the restoration of ʻāina is resilient and supports thriving communities.
Presentation: Aloha Means Goodbye - Matt Jachowski
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Hear the newest data about Native Hawaiian housing, economic outlook, and outward migration from Matt Jachowski
Panel Discussion: Uihā! The Cultural Impact of Paniolo | 2024 Native Hawaiian Convention
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While many people typically associate cowboys with the "Wild West," Hawaiʻi had its own cowboys long before the United States. Hear from modern-day paniolo about the rich history of Hawaiian ranching and how this tradition has become a lifeline for many ʻohana in Hawaiʻi.
Talk Story with Jaime Kanani Green, Aunty Vicky Holt-Takamine | 2024 Native Hawaiian Convention
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Join Aunty Vicky Holt-Takamine for an exclusive fireside chat with Jaime Kanani Green, Hawai‘i's first Native Hawaiian First Lady.
Panel Discussion: ‘Ōiwi Leadership in Tourism | 2024 Native Hawaiian Convention
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Hear directly from Kānaka leaders about their strategies, local engagement, and cultural preservation to shape the future of tourism for the benefit of Hawaiʻi.
Panel Discussion: The Future of Our Lands | 2024 Native Hawaiian Convention
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He aliʻi ka ʻāina; he kauwā ke kanaka. The land is chief; man is its servant. Our kūpuna remind us that caring for the land is our kuleana, ensuring its resources sustain us. With growing threats to both land and people, what does effective aloha ʻāina look like in today’s world?
Celebrating Kūhana's 5-Year Anniversary and Cohort 14 Graduates
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Join us as we celebrate KūHana's 5-year anniversary and honor the incredible graduates of Cohort 14. This video highlights an inspiring lunch ho'ike dedicated to showcasing the achievements of local Hawai'i businesses that have completed Kūhana, a business accelerator program designed to help entrepreneurs elevate their business strategies and reach new heights.
2024 Native Hawaiian Convention Opening Ceremony
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For the 2024 Native Hawaiian Convention, join Kumu Hina on a powerful journey across Hawai'i Island, as she reaches out to kumu hula from every Moku to prepare for the opening ceremony in an unprecedented union of over 30 Hālau. Witness the beauty, culture, and spirit of this huaka'i (journey) as it culminates in a stunning celebration of Hawaiian tradition and unity.
Voluntourism | Mindful Malihini Episode 8
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Find a sense of purpose in Hawai‘i by following your moral compass with these volunteer opportunities where you can experience the concept of mālama ‘āina and Hawaiian culture. Kualoa Ranch - www.kualoa.com/toursactivities/ 808 Cleanups - 808cleanups.org/
All About Lei | Mindful Malihini Episode 7
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Today, we’re talking all about LEI. We’ll learn a little bit on how to make them and the important protocol to know when handling, giving, and receiving lei.
Cultural Institutions | Mindful Malihini Episode 6
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The cultural landscape of Honolulu is vibrant and alive, like the deep blue ocean around O‘ahu. Navigate ‘Iolani Palace, Capitol Modern Museum, Bishop Museum, and the Honolulu Museum of Art, with artist and activist Kauwila Mahi. ‘Iolani Palace - www.iolanipalace.org/ Capitol Modern - www.capitolmodern.org/ Bishop Museum - www.bishopmuseum.org/ Honolulu Museum of Art - honolulumuseum.org
Shop Local! | Mindful Malihini Episode 5
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Shop Local! | Mindful Malihini Episode 5
Cultural Norms | Mindful Malihini Episode 1
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Cultural Norms | Mindful Malihini Episode 1
Experience Hawai'i Island - 2024 Native Hawaiian Convention Highlights
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Experience Hawai'i Island - 2024 Native Hawaiian Convention Highlights
Keynote Speaker Gov. Josh Green | 2024 Native Hawaiian Convention
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Keynote Speaker Gov. Josh Green | 2024 Native Hawaiian Convention
Keynote Speaker Treasurer Chief Marilynn Malerba | 2024 Native Hawaiian Convention
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Keynote Speaker Treasurer Chief Marilynn Malerba | 2024 Native Hawaiian Convention
Keynote Speaker Pualani Kanakaʻole Kanahele | 2024 Native Hawaiian Convention
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Keynote Speaker Pualani Kanakaʻole Kanahele | 2024 Native Hawaiian Convention
Welcoming Remarks from Kūhiō Lewis | 2024 Native Hawaiian Convention
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Welcoming Remarks from Kūhiō Lewis | 2024 Native Hawaiian Convention
Fashion, Food & Culture Showcase | 2024 Native Hawaiian Convention
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Fashion, Food & Culture Showcase | 2024 Native Hawaiian Convention
E Ola Mau Maui KITV | Kākoʻo Maui by CNHA | Laʻikū Housing
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E Ola Mau Maui KITV | Kākoʻo Maui by CNHA | Laʻikū Housing
KITV & Kākoʻo Maui Rebuild | Skye Razon Olds | Aug 8, 2024
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KITV & Kākoʻo Maui Rebuild | Skye Razon Olds | Aug 8, 2024
Aloha for Maui - Reflection on One Year
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Aloha for Maui - Reflection on One Year
KITV & CNHA Kakoʻo Maui Housing Programs | Kukui Keahi | Aug 7, 2024
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KITV & CNHA Kakoʻo Maui Housing Programs | Kukui Keahi | Aug 7, 2024
I would hate being her OB/gyn 🤢
Excellent dancer! I wish I could find more of her performances.
Sound quality is hard to hear.
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ya for tourists at the resort? The video is always better than the actual. Real life isn't edited.
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Martin William Young Joseph Lewis Margaret
In Aunty Pua's story about the wind stopping and clouds clearing, what appeared? I think an image was flashed up on screen, but the recording didn't show the image. Mahalo
Mahalo nui loa for reminding me who I am ❤❤❤
Being a former hula dancer with the Kodak Hula Show, at the Aloha Tower welcoming ships entrance and departure. Watching tonight brings memories of the joy spent entertaining visitors.
Happy valentines kumu hina Aloha nō!!!❤
What I know about her. She banned hula. Though great song by Kumu Hina.
Automatk... I see no one else taking their burn.🔥
ini om atau tante yang nyanyi? aku bingung.
sangat cantik 🥰
Maika'i!!! Wow so inspirational! My wife does the same thing. Were called " Just A Little Hawaiian"! I will let her know about the Kuhana Program! Mahalo Nui!
Guess you have to get rid of bananas, coffee, pineapples etc. Humans only say invasive if they cant control or eat it.
Chee!! Aunty, Kanaka is our right. We always Malama. Malama the Aina is the practice of Kanaka Maoli. Aku bless.
Awesome. Wish I new about this
keikiフラの中でもとてもレベルが高く、とても素晴らしい踊りだと思います😊
Immersion schools should be mandatory statewide! Hawaiians from all backgrounds should learn the language. Whether you're a native Hawaiian or a white Hawaiian, the language is part of your culture and by learning it you preserve your heritage.
45 minute mark on is all that is worth listening to. The infrastructure is falling apart and it’ll take money and leadership to provide more water for everyone.
Lovely ❤
Mother tongue yes kuleana
Yes say kanaka speaking facts
what makes cook islands .. what makes sandwich islands.. what makes easter islands .. what makes hawaii islands.. is in the eyes of the beholder .. you join a relegious group of ppl not all of us find ourselves that way .. and we dont parade our values morals personal beliefs all over the stage of show business ..
Enjoy every one of your videos. Even send to old work friends. Thanks for letting us see them. From a former music teacher.
Keep teaching!!! Many hundreds of thousands here on the mainland support the effort to get the U.S. give the Hawaiian islands back to the Hawaiian people, to hold Article II court and try perpetrators for war crimes, and get homes and land for ALL HAWAIIAN KINGDOM SUBJECTS.
You guys rock much aloha🤙🏽🏝🌞🌸🌺
'Eo!!!
You are so pretty, thanks for sharing the sounds of the Hawaii language. ✨🌿
Yes, I agree, but what word should be used in referring to what is sometimes also called "the lower 48" when having a mutually respectful conversation. Thank you for your insight🙏
My story meeting Twinkle was different. I came up from Waikiki because a friend of mine told me i could see the dolphins in Waianae. After my boat had returned to the docks and i exited, i crossed paths with Twinkle. We exchanged hello's, i asked her what this place (Pu'uhonua o' Wai'anae) was. We sat down and she told me the story of how it became and how it continues. In that 30-45 minute conversation, she had made a huge impact in my life. I wasnt aware of it at the time, but became aware of it when i returned to the mainland. I saw there what she descibed to me, and i to wanted to make a difference to help those that fell on hardships. I helped form a village on the mainland of 200 people. It was beautiful, community at its best. No crime, just support and respect. As i had learned from speaking with Twinkle. However the village i was apart of was not prepared for what had come our way. 1800+ new people within a week, they brought crime and negativity, burned down homes, assualted and murdered good people, causing most to flee. Now 4-5 years after speaking with Twinkle and loosing my husband 14 months ago to murder, i have returned to Pu'uhonua o' Wai'anae, this time as a resident whom just wants to be a part of this amazing community and do whatever i am capable of to help Twinkle achieve her goals for the people she cares for.
Our system totally follow with patriarchy for inheritance right
And NOAA is criminal as well.
The wonders of the archepelago. Aloha. too bad the military destroyed much leaving behind their toxic waste.
Sounds like kuleana shines bright mahalo nui for that for my Hawaiian ohana
So awesome to hear this video. I feel blessed to have an awesome solid understanding🤙🏽🌈🏝
Braddah keep us posted 🤙🏽🏝
Love this braddah oh me ke aloha Maui bless you brah
Imua
Wasn’t this area for Maui workforce families not just Lahaina?
Where did time go!? She grew so fast from her 2019 win to 2023 dancing with her halau at MM.
Give great thanks for this incredible community effort!!!! Mahalo Mahalo MAHALO for sharing the HOPE this brings to us all
A beautiful offering.....community building imatvits best. He's a wonderful spokesperson
...at its best.
She is so cute and an amazing smile
Hiiii Beautiful! HVD to you and yours . It’s so good to see u on here. Just wanted to shoutout “i love you “ my favorite KUMU. Alofa Atu! 💙💙💙💙💙💙
Of course, she's very good but I especially love how clean and expressive her hand movements are.
Next program would be nice to hear about Native Hawaiians and insight on tourism in Hawaii and where we’re going with all this overflowing in tourism and it’s pushing native Hawaiians off island from high price out on our own land