This video is really well done. Poi calms the stomach dad ate it when he went through chemo therapy. My husband uses it to help his acid reflux. I used it along w/ginger tea to stop nausea when i was pregnant. Now my child eats poi maintain weight. I feel taro itself has so many uses and is healing. Thanks for the wonderful video!
I hope all is well with Morgan and his crew at the lo'i. We were with them a few weeks ago at the lo'i and kitchen. Unfortunately, Hurricane Lane just passed through bringing more than 40" of rain to the Big Island. We're hoping Waipio Valley didn't flood too badly nor destructively and everyone and crops are OK!
Aloha...more sliced taro chips please. No taro pringles...or...eh? So. Remember Ohana Pizza in Hawi eh? I lived in the days of Ohana Pizza. Blessings to the Big Island.
Now we need the aina to take care us. Store shelves empty. Everything expensive They build expensive housing on top the mountain. Kapu. Private property Steal the water for golf course For hotels For the rich. Auwe. Rich move out. Leave their opala Then the locals have to pay taxes to clean it up. Natives of Hawaii have to unite. For our Ohana And all Hawaii
Much mahalos for making this video, I so will try to grow my own kalo up here in the mainland, because that's how much I miss it from back home. Even it gets mailed here, it's still not the same as fresh at all. Straight from the ancient nutrient-rich volcanic Hawaiian soil.
🙏🏽MAHALO KE AKUA 🙏🏽HOPE FOR MANY MORE BLESSINGS TO COME!!!!! goodnight 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽KE AKUA BLESS🙏🏽🙏🏽 STAY SAFE! WAKE UP BLESS UP EVERYONE AND EVERYDAY AMEN 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Hi hiflyinjangus, please do post this video wherever you'd like to. It was very fun to make. I only wish I had had more time and some budget so I could have done a story that really does justice to the practice of Kalo farming. Thank you for your kind comment. Aloha!
Don’t sell to Gerber, as Hawaiians we can create our own industry which would be much more profitable for the Hawaiians. My family has land there and I need to research it.
This post is 2 years ago , everything is more expensive nowadays!!! And not everything is hard labor like Kalo, Poi is my favorite especially HANALEI NO KA OI !!! Aloha and Mahalo!!!
Nice video those are the beautiful taro yummy cook boil like potato when it's cook take off water then put in coconut 🥥 cream boil then enjoy 👏😋😋we cook leaves with meat or coconut 🥥 milk 😅😅
I will never forget the 4 days we spent at Tom Araki's "hotel" in Waipio. Tom had an extensive lo'i and his family came every weekend to work in the Lo'i. Tom asked us to walk his elderly dogs which we did and we figured that was his way to keep us from being hassled in the valley. We had a wonderful time. Most of the folks we saw were living a farming life and also doing very traditional crafts to perpetuate the Hawaiian culture. No one hassled us and I think they of course recognized Tom's old dogs. That was 20-30 years ago. Last Sept. we discovered Tom's family had opened a small restaurant in Kaimuki, O'ahu. We went and talked story and had a lovely lunch. We will never forget our 4 days in the most relaxing place on earth and won't forget the dry land taro with a lovely sauce to go with the sake we brought for Tom. Sweet.
Thank you for sharing your mana'o. Thank you for taking your time to produce this awesome video. When your paying for poi..Your paying for labor ....its alot of work!!! Younger generations need to learn about this.
Aloha e Eric, I wish to mahalo you for granting permission to run you video on our community web site, it was very instructive and truly depicts the kalo culture from huli to harvest. The emotional tie your images brought to me personally was something I am grateful for, bringing up those memories long dormant was great. Roy Oliveira, President Waiehu Kou Phase 3, Hawaiian Homelands, Maui Federally Registered NHO (Native Hawaiian Organization) Kaulana Na Pua Circle Wailuku, HI 96793 web master waiehukouphase3.org/
Love taro! I once ordered poi and the pork they cook under the ground from Hawaii via overnight Fedex for my husband’s bday, expensive but sooo good! God bless the taro workers and the gentleman who have a great vision.🙏
I’m not Hawaiian but was raised in Big Island/Hawai’i and now living in DC. I miss and admire the Hawaiians 🤍 all that they do for the land & the aloha they spread to the community ✨🌺
Thank you, Kealoha, for taking the time to write a comment and share your aloha. I hope you get to replant someday soon. Aloha pili no!
This video is really well done. Poi calms the stomach dad ate it when he went through chemo therapy. My husband uses it to help his acid reflux. I used it along w/ginger tea to stop nausea when i was pregnant. Now my child eats poi maintain weight. I feel taro itself has so many uses and is healing. Thanks for the wonderful video!
Awesome little documentary about how important haloa is and how awesome our aina is to us!
"Take care of da land... and da land will take care of you"! Ho that's da bes quote!
Steve Miller Band said Take care of Mother Earth and Mother Earth will take care of you!! So true, brudda
What? This is such good quality for 9 years ago
I hope all is well with Morgan and his crew at the lo'i. We were with them a few weeks ago at the lo'i and kitchen. Unfortunately, Hurricane Lane just passed through bringing more than 40" of rain to the Big Island. We're hoping Waipio Valley didn't flood too badly nor destructively and everyone and crops are OK!
Morgan is a wonderful man. I learned alot from him.
I wanna see waipio valley poi flourish!! Waipio is a sacred place!!! Its got amazing beauty and luscious food.
Aloha...more sliced taro chips please. No taro pringles...or...eh?
So. Remember Ohana Pizza in Hawi eh? I lived in the days of Ohana Pizza. Blessings to the Big Island.
Now we need the aina to take care us.
Store shelves empty.
Everything expensive
They build expensive housing on top the mountain.
Kapu.
Private property
Steal the water for golf course
For hotels
For the rich.
Auwe.
Rich move out.
Leave their opala
Then the locals have to pay taxes to clean it up.
Natives of Hawaii have to unite.
For our Ohana
And all Hawaii
I can feel my Hawaian coming out in me!! Jus kiddin....I'm totally white but I visited this place a couple of years ago....Will never forget!!!!
Thats funny. It ur spirit feelin the Aloha.
Much mahalos for making this video, I so will try to grow my own kalo up here in the mainland, because that's how much I miss it from back home. Even it gets mailed here, it's still not the same as fresh at all. Straight from the ancient nutrient-rich volcanic Hawaiian soil.
🙏🏽MAHALO KE AKUA 🙏🏽HOPE FOR MANY MORE BLESSINGS TO COME!!!!! goodnight 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽KE AKUA BLESS🙏🏽🙏🏽 STAY SAFE! WAKE UP BLESS UP EVERYONE AND EVERYDAY AMEN 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
What an awesome documentary. I have so much respect for what you guys are doing. Thank you for keeping the culture going strong.
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Hi hiflyinjangus, please do post this video wherever you'd like to. It was very fun to make. I only wish I had had more time and some budget so I could have done a story that really does justice to the practice of Kalo farming. Thank you for your kind comment. Aloha!
Aloha
Very good taro cultivation, good luck, greetings from Indonesia
Great video! Makes me miss home so much more :)
Don’t sell to Gerber, as Hawaiians we can create our own industry which would be much more profitable for the Hawaiians. My family has land there and I need to research it.
waiehukouphase3.org/lessee-education-1
here it is on our website. Scroll way down.
Franke! Such a sweet video! I dig Morgan and his whole attitude too!
Best tasting store bought poi...waipio poi.
❤️❤️💋💋 mahalo my bradda
man i can go for some poi lau lau macaroni salad and kimchee i love that food
Anyone knows of the kahalu ohana that used to live there ?
My cousin Aunty live Waipio. She got kalo field her own
Now days 16oz container Hanalei Poi $15.00 frickn crazy.
This post is 2 years ago , everything is more expensive nowadays!!! And not everything is hard labor like Kalo, Poi is my favorite especially HANALEI NO KA OI !!!
Aloha and Mahalo!!!
Nice video those are the beautiful taro yummy cook boil like potato when it's cook take off water then put in coconut 🥥 cream boil then enjoy 👏😋😋we cook leaves with meat or coconut 🥥 milk 😅😅
I will never forget the 4 days we spent at Tom Araki's "hotel" in Waipio. Tom had an extensive lo'i and his family came every weekend to work in the Lo'i. Tom asked us to walk his elderly dogs which we did and we figured that was his way to keep us from being hassled in the valley. We had a wonderful time. Most of the folks we saw were living a farming life and also
doing very traditional crafts to perpetuate the Hawaiian culture. No one hassled us and I think they of course recognized Tom's old dogs. That was 20-30 years ago. Last Sept. we
discovered Tom's family had opened a small restaurant in Kaimuki, O'ahu. We went and talked story and had a lovely lunch. We will never forget our 4 days in the most relaxing place
on earth and won't forget the dry land taro with a lovely sauce to go with the sake we brought for Tom. Sweet.
Keep it up ohana aloha from ur tonga bradda
Maravilhoso!!! Perfeito!! DEUS ABENÇOE VOS ABENÇOE MUITO
Thank you for sharing your mana'o. Thank you for taking your time to produce this awesome video. When your paying for poi..Your paying for labor ....its alot of work!!! Younger generations need to learn about this.
Aloha e Eric,
I wish to mahalo you for granting permission to run you video on our community web site, it was very instructive and truly depicts the kalo culture from huli to harvest. The emotional tie your images brought to me personally was something I am grateful for, bringing up those memories long dormant was great.
Roy Oliveira, President
Waiehu Kou Phase 3, Hawaiian Homelands, Maui
Federally Registered NHO (Native Hawaiian Organization)
Kaulana Na Pua Circle
Wailuku, HI 96793
web master waiehukouphase3.org/
Morgan, you are the teacher of present and future. Keep it up. Poi to those who don’t know, “Broke the mouth.” 🤙🏽🇬🇺🇬🇺
Love taro! I once ordered poi and the pork they cook under the ground from Hawaii via overnight Fedex for my husband’s bday, expensive but sooo good!
God bless the taro workers and the gentleman who have a great vision.🙏
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Miss you man
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AUWE, IKA HUIHOU!
Aloha thank you I would love to have my children learn that my papa could not mahalo from us
I’m not Hawaiian but was raised in Big Island/Hawai’i and now living in DC. I miss and admire the Hawaiians 🤍 all that they do for the land & the aloha they spread to the community ✨🌺
You poly you our cousin
What variety’s of kalo are those? Looks like a few different ones.
Beautiful and instructive. Now I understand better why such a mystical feeling comes over me when I gaze upon the valley from the Lookout.
Morgan is a wonderful man. I learned alot from him.
Yum💕 reminds me of kid time on Maui 🥰🥰🥰
9years ago, but HD
this is an awesome little documentary about poi!! thanks!
I love this video! Morgan Toledo seems like an awesome dude!
You've got it all, it looks u'i
I love taro. Kenike
Great Video!
Hello
Really enjoyed!
Morgan is awesome.
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Amene
They get trouts in dat river?
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thank you for your work and love of the land