I never knew about surfing's rich history and origin. This is so beautiful. Thank you so much for this series. I'm learning things I don't think I would know otherwise...
Surfed Kewalo Basin when attending UofHManoa and had the awesome opportunity to watch Carissa grow. Keep growing Carissa, you are mentoring a whole generation of young women who are learning courage, charging and community from you. Great series.
Very interesting… I’m wondering though if other native Hawaiians have a problem with surfing on the islands being marketed this way to the outside world? Aren’t they trying to drastically reduce tourism and prevent haoles from purchasing property at this point?
Did, you guys watch the film Blue Crush !? It's about girls like surfers who work in the hotel, they ate great friends and they live to surf. They walk out carrying a stone so they can walk on the sea bed. By the way, I love Polynesia - I thought it was memory loss in parrots! I have always wanted to go to Polynesia and one day I will. It's great you wanting to be a strong force but I think you underestimate your natural greatness and beauty. Most people do. You are beautiful people.🌺🤙
th-cam.com/video/8VPnRiF2j58/w-d-xo.html the passion in her statement here really strikes a chord, you can tell she feels it in her bones and that it is true
Drop your questions for Carissa below ⤵️
Love this series - a current champ and the next generation, Hawaiian culture and history, scenery, surfing, story.
So great to hear these young women speaking Hawaiian and having so much natural, lovely pride in being of that culture. Go, girls.
Don't stop the culture, language, and surfing. You girls are paving the way for the next-generation
Beautiful shots, beautiful culture, beautiful girls. Simply beautiful ❤️
beautiful comment ☺️
I remember dad pushing you into wave after wave at bowls!! A lot of hardwork went into this world champ 🎉💯
Our favorite episode!
I never knew about surfing's rich history and origin. This is so beautiful. Thank you so much for this series. I'm learning things I don't think I would know otherwise...
Surfed Kewalo Basin when attending UofHManoa and had the awesome opportunity to watch Carissa grow. Keep growing Carissa, you are mentoring a whole generation of young women who are learning courage, charging and community from you. Great series.
Such a beautiful video and story! Love that it is featuring strong young women as the storytellers.
Amazing! Gr, from the Netherlands
Beautiful story and images. So amazing to see stories focused on strong women.
You guys are killing it!!!
ily 💛
This. Is. Beautiful. The feminine energy is apparent in all aspects of this video - from behind the scenes to front.
I love this !! 💪
gender is irrelevant,just great to see young people reclaiming their culture and history,more power to you all!
Very interesting… I’m wondering though if other native Hawaiians have a problem with surfing on the islands being marketed this way to the outside world? Aren’t they trying to drastically reduce tourism and prevent haoles from purchasing property at this point?
Did, you guys watch the film Blue Crush !? It's about girls like surfers who work in the hotel, they ate great friends and they live to surf. They walk out carrying a stone so they can walk on the sea bed.
By the way, I love Polynesia - I thought it was memory loss in parrots!
I have always wanted to go to Polynesia and one day I will.
It's great you wanting to be a strong force but I think you underestimate your natural greatness and beauty. Most people do. You are beautiful people.🌺🤙
Does anyone know the song that begins at 4:25?
th-cam.com/video/8VPnRiF2j58/w-d-xo.html the passion in her statement here really strikes a chord, you can tell she feels it in her bones and that it is true
Yep, that the Hawaiian in them.
Too much talk.