SAVE LA'AU! Great video, I love when the communities voices are put in video. It's about the community and the choices the residents have made to live and work on the island. If the residents wanted more jobs they could move to another island if they want to. No need for more expensive housing! Go Moloka'i! I love you Jasmine
Very well done! We come to Aloha Music Camp twice a year, hiked to La'au on our last visit. We were in awe of the beauty, watching a dozen Hawaiian Monk Seals basking in the sun & playing in the water. The Mana of this place is powerful & we felt what Brother IZ used to call "Hawaiian at Heart". As visitors, we have a responsibility to support the residents of Molokai & help protect this special place from the development that has so drastically changed the other islands. Beautiful video!
Great work Matt! Powerful storytelling bradah. Keep it up. Don't stop short. Molokai is so special today because of all the hard work from the people that came before us. Aloha Matt.
YES! Molokai don't need any millionaires and their houses which have already infected Oahu, Maui, Kauai and Hawaii. It has made housing so expensive that none of the locals can afford to live in their own island anymore. Leave Molokai alone. Its beautiful as it is. Go to the other four island if you want the luxury Hawaii lifestyle.
mahalo for your interest and concern. the la`au point development is currently shelved, but may return in some form in the future unless more responsible land owners can buyout molokai ranch and put the area into conservation. google "molokai future of a hawaiian island" and download the pdf document to see the positive side of what was born out of this particular land battle. also watch "molokai return to pono" video on youtube. aloha...
I never been to Molokai, but It's impressive to see the people stand together.... keep up da fight... no let Molokai turn into Oahu.... I born and raised on Oahu , and sad to say this not Oahu anymore, feel like the mainland already... Aloha people of molokai 🤙🏽
"Development is a scary thing. It's like cancer, it spreads and spreads and spreads." Whoever she was, I love her. That was the first time I've ever heard someone else use that analogy, and what a fitting one it is.
Much respect to the people of Molokai who chose preserving the land over money and the negative impact to their culture. Working within your community I hope you can find ways of offering on a very limited basis and with very low impact, opportunities for environmentally minded visitors/tourists who can help support individual families and local stores. The key is any development must be owned by the community and the locals are the receivers of any profits. It cannot be owned by outsiders or even a few locals, it must be a group ownership. Everyone should benefit for any eco-tourist development or offerings. Best wishes from the mainland in New Jersey.
In retrospect of what has transpired with regards to water issues, how does our family members on the island feel. With some of us who moved to HNL, we see both sides. Are there any resolutions that the community has expressed?
Money Always money. Once , Molokai was q place of exile. But nowc,they want to turn it into another Oahu. The Hawaiians will lose more of their heritage!
Had no idea that they were struggling so much it's almost as if like Maui. I hate to see this change I want to see Hawaii residents and people keep what they have ..it is sacred
What is the status of this plan now? I'm on my honeymoon right now in Molokai and I am absolutely loving it purely because of how quiet it is here. I'm from Mainland America so this is all so new to me. Right when we got here though, I started seeing signs talking about La'au scam and what not and came across this video because I was wondering what it was about. I really hope this doesn't happen. The reason we chose this island is because it isn't a tourist trap like the other islands.
My mother and grandmother are buried at Ho'olehua and my great grandmother at Kalaupapa. When I go to visit them I want to be in Hawai'i, not a bastardized resort town with a bunch of rich folks who retired to Moloka'i. I hope the politicians and leaders in the state realize the impact that turning La'au into a housing development is going to have on the islands culture. I already live on the main land. Please don't try to turn Moloka'i into something it's not! Keep it Hawaiian. REAL Hawai'i.
Hey man i am a fellow molokaiian living in kona and i have only just glimpsed at what is going on at home and when i saw this i wanted to scream in rage at what the ranch is doing. you should submit this to the new media
i'm sorry you have so much anger. i take full responsibility for my participation in the effort to save la`au. i have also been working for 4 years to help find a better solution to the development plan. also, please consider that the insults you give you also put on hundreds of others, including the many kupuna who oppose the development. would you call them "dumb ass hypocrites" too? better we remain positive and find ways to come together to find solutions that work.
Good mana'o, but "Most Hawaiian Island" not intended to imply that. Its a nickname given to Molokai by, i hate to say it, the visitor industry. Didn't use it for this reason, though. Used it to reinforce the fact that majority of Molokai residents are Hawaiian, an indicator that Hawaiian culture and values prevail here... unlike other islands where non-Hawaiians and outside values now dominate. Sorry if the choice of words bring offense... but it's not the intention. Mahalo!
The aina (island) is not your PROPERTY!!! This is our land that our Kings and Queens rightfully inherited and this land is to be RESPECTED. Not revenue, ROI, and hotels with crowded tourism where you will bring drugs to the forefront,people wanting to move there and it will NOT be in the best interest on the islands or the people. Our people did nothing to anyone to be disturbed of our culture and our daily lives. More importantly, Queen Lili'uokalani signed a treaty & forbade.
you speak Hawaiian good, water is fresh water?... No whats the word for rich?? You understand? I think you just inspired me to write a book called Uncle Kimo grass shack. Cuz you is the same as one Uncle Tom.
Develop Hawai'i for Hawai'ians and Hawai'ians at heart not for the foreigners or for the wealthy. Money isn't everything. Stop raping the aina already. Why does Molokai ranch own so much of the island? Hawaiians take back your rightful lands. Because you paid for the land doesnt mean its yours. Hawai'i is Hawaiian land period.
Hawaiʻi ponoʻī Nānā i kou mōʻī Ka lani aliʻi, Ke aliʻi Hui: Makua lani ē, Kamehameha ē, Na kaua e pale, Me ka ihe Hawaiʻi ponoʻī Nānā i nā aliʻi Nā pua muli kou Nā pōkiʻi Hawaiʻi ponoʻī E ka lāhui e ʻO kāu hana nui E uʻiē
Why fight projects that would bring jobs, and economic stability? They were going to build 200 luxury homes as well as normal homes, and designate thousands of acres to never be touched. This was not good enough? Some people can never be pleased, no matter what. Welfare is not a way of life! To all the people who think you can't have responsible controlled development, please do not except any more government handouts.
What makes you think they all recieve handouts? You think all natives are need handouts from America? These people can live off the land and still survive. When your dollar is worth less than a rupee and your stock market crashes, these Hawaiians will still be here.
@Keliana K yup I'd rather stay in a shit hole vs living in place where your own government wants to kill you because they look at civilians as minimum wage scabs who's just driving up debt and to make it worse nobody pays any attention because their to busy looking at instacrap all day.
As a mainland outsider that has visited the beautiful islands of Hawaii, I support the locals of Molokai for standing up against the cancer of development. Just look at a satellite view of Oahu, and Molokai, and see for yourself the destruction of humans.
I wish all the resident and the community of molokai island to stop the development,people look what they do to oahu,molokai is the last island for all the hawaiian people and your ohana ,god bless....SAVE LA'AU.
SAVE LA'AU! Great video, I love when the communities voices are put in video. It's about the community and the choices the residents have made to live and work on the island. If the residents wanted more jobs they could move to another island if they want to. No need for more expensive housing! Go Moloka'i! I love you
Jasmine
Very well done! We come to Aloha Music Camp twice a year, hiked to La'au on our last visit. We were in awe of the beauty, watching a dozen Hawaiian Monk Seals basking in the sun & playing in the water. The Mana of this place is powerful & we felt what Brother IZ used to call "Hawaiian at Heart". As visitors, we have a responsibility to support the residents of Molokai & help protect this special place from the development that has so drastically changed the other islands. Beautiful video!
Great work Matt! Powerful storytelling bradah. Keep it up. Don't stop short. Molokai is so special today because of all the hard work from the people that came before us. Aloha Matt.
YES! Molokai don't need any millionaires and their houses which have already infected Oahu, Maui, Kauai and Hawaii. It has made housing so expensive that none of the locals can afford to live in their own island anymore. Leave Molokai alone. Its beautiful as it is. Go to the other four island if you want the luxury Hawaii lifestyle.
mahalo for your interest and concern. the la`au point development is currently shelved, but may return in some form in the future unless more responsible land owners can buyout molokai ranch and put the area into conservation. google "molokai future of a hawaiian island" and download the pdf document to see the positive side of what was born out of this particular land battle. also watch "molokai return to pono" video on youtube. aloha...
I never been to Molokai, but It's impressive to see the people stand together.... keep up da fight... no let Molokai turn into Oahu.... I born and raised on Oahu , and sad to say this not Oahu anymore, feel like the mainland already... Aloha people of molokai 🤙🏽
"Development is a scary thing. It's like cancer, it spreads and spreads and spreads." Whoever she was, I love her. That was the first time I've ever heard someone else use that analogy, and what a fitting one it is.
Much respect to the people of Molokai who chose preserving the land over money and the negative impact to their culture. Working within your community I hope you can find ways of offering on a very limited basis and with very low impact, opportunities for environmentally minded visitors/tourists who can help support individual families and local stores. The key is any development must be owned by the community and the locals are the receivers of any profits. It cannot be owned by outsiders or even a few locals, it must be a group ownership. Everyone should benefit for any eco-tourist development or offerings. Best wishes from the mainland in New Jersey.
Save La’au Pt. /“Go Molokai!..Hold out as long as can!..”The Lord Jesus Christ be with all of you!..✝️ 🙏
SAVE LA'AU, KEEP MOLOKA'I, MOLOKA'I
Awesome video! Mahalo for sharing. This is so well done.
Ok why did the local people allow the hotel to be built ??????????😮
In retrospect of what has transpired with regards to water issues, how does our family members on the island feel. With some of us who moved to HNL, we see both sides. Are there any resolutions that the community has expressed?
Keep Molokai the pristine paradise it is.
Money Always money. Once , Molokai was q place of exile. But nowc,they want to turn it into another Oahu. The Hawaiians will lose more of their heritage!
Had no idea that they were struggling so much it's almost as if like Maui. I hate to see this change I want to see Hawaii residents and people keep what they have ..it is sacred
No place like Molokai anywhere.
What is the status of this plan now? I'm on my honeymoon right now in Molokai and I am absolutely loving it purely because of how quiet it is here. I'm from Mainland America so this is all so new to me. Right when we got here though, I started seeing signs talking about La'au scam and what not and came across this video because I was wondering what it was about. I really hope this doesn't happen. The reason we chose this island is because it isn't a tourist trap like the other islands.
My mother and grandmother are buried at Ho'olehua and my great grandmother at Kalaupapa. When I go to visit them I want to be in Hawai'i, not a bastardized resort town with a bunch of rich folks who retired to Moloka'i. I hope the politicians and leaders in the state realize the impact that turning La'au into a housing development is going to have on the islands culture. I already live on the main land. Please don't try to turn Moloka'i into something it's not! Keep it Hawaiian. REAL Hawai'i.
Hey man i am a fellow molokaiian living in kona and i have only just glimpsed at what is going on at home and when i saw this i wanted to scream in rage at what the ranch is doing. you should submit this to the new media
I agree with let the Hawaiian people decide. Development is a slippery slope to destruction of natural beauty and wildlife.
i'm sorry you have so much anger. i take full responsibility for my participation in the effort to save la`au. i have also been working for 4 years to help find a better solution to the development plan. also, please consider that the insults you give you also put on hundreds of others, including the many kupuna who oppose the development. would you call them "dumb ass hypocrites" too? better we remain positive and find ways to come together to find solutions that work.
Hewa
Good mana'o, but "Most Hawaiian Island" not intended to imply that. Its a nickname given to Molokai by, i hate to say it, the visitor industry. Didn't use it for this reason, though. Used it to reinforce the fact that majority of Molokai residents are Hawaiian, an indicator that Hawaiian culture and values prevail here... unlike other islands where non-Hawaiians and outside values now dominate. Sorry if the choice of words bring offense... but it's not the intention. Mahalo!
E'MUAAAA .... CHEEEEEE'HEEEEE ..... SAVE THE LAST FROM THE WHITE MANS POWER AND GREED OF GREENS . MAIKAI MOLOKAI... HAWAII STRONG
Beautiful place my whanau, I pray for all of you, peace
RESPECT & PRESERVE MOLOKA'I👊👊👊👊👊 Oh and Moloka'i Ranch CEO, Peter Nicholas, you could use a good lesson in slaps!
WISE THE HELL UP FOREIGNER!!!
Have some respect for the land owner. Your stupid people sold it to them.
@@godblessamerica8117 you wish bish
i support!
`Oni pa`a ka po`e o Moloka`i!
You can tell if you Molokaiian becaus you juts start recognizing people from when you wasnt even born, but I like this video. 'EO MOLOKA'I
The aina (island) is not your PROPERTY!!! This is our land that our Kings and Queens rightfully inherited and this land is to be RESPECTED. Not revenue, ROI, and hotels with crowded tourism where you will bring drugs to the forefront,people wanting to move there and it will NOT be in the best interest on the islands or the people.
Our people did nothing to anyone to be disturbed of our culture and our daily lives. More importantly, Queen Lili'uokalani signed a treaty & forbade.
a oia, ku'e e na mamo a Hina!
you speak Hawaiian good, water is fresh water?... No whats the word for rich?? You understand? I think you just inspired me to write a book called Uncle Kimo grass shack. Cuz you is the same as one Uncle Tom.
i want to live off the land of a tribal island. first is there waves on the few isolated islands, second would they even let me? or just run me off.
Develop Hawai'i for Hawai'ians and Hawai'ians at heart not for the foreigners or for the wealthy. Money isn't everything. Stop raping the aina already. Why does Molokai ranch own so much of the island? Hawaiians take back your rightful lands. Because you paid for the land doesnt mean its yours. Hawai'i is Hawaiian land period.
Hahahaha I bet you take welfare and talk like that.
Hawaiʻi ponoʻī
Nānā i kou mōʻī
Ka lani aliʻi,
Ke aliʻi
Hui:
Makua lani ē,
Kamehameha ē,
Na kaua e pale,
Me ka ihe
Hawaiʻi ponoʻī
Nānā i nā aliʻi
Nā pua muli kou
Nā pōkiʻi
Hawaiʻi ponoʻī
E ka lāhui e
ʻO kāu hana nui
E uʻiē
Why fight projects that would bring jobs, and economic stability? They were going to build 200 luxury homes as well as normal homes, and designate thousands of acres to never be touched. This was not good enough? Some people can never be pleased, no matter what. Welfare is not a way of life! To all the people who think you can't have responsible controlled development, please do not except any more government handouts.
What makes you think they all recieve handouts? You think all natives are need handouts from America? These people can live off the land and still survive. When your dollar is worth less than a rupee and your stock market crashes, these Hawaiians will still be here.
Most of our Native Hawaiians won't be able to afford these homes.
@Keliana K yup I'd rather stay in a shit hole vs living in place where your own government wants to kill you because they look at civilians as minimum wage scabs who's just driving up debt and to make it worse nobody pays any attention because their to busy looking at instacrap all day.
As a mainland outsider that has visited the beautiful islands of Hawaii, I support the locals of Molokai for standing up against the cancer of development. Just look at a satellite view of Oahu, and Molokai, and see for yourself the destruction of humans.
E OLA'O MOLOKAI.
Keep Hawaii lands for Hawaiian people.
I wish all the resident and the community of molokai island to stop the development,people look what they do to oahu,molokai is the last island for all the hawaiian people and your ohana ,god bless....SAVE LA'AU.
+Fagota Tupe Why can't you have both? This plan would have been not even close to making Molokai like Oahu. Don't make it something it's not!
Please explain to me how are our kupuna being misled?
explain to me how they are misled? Are you a kupuna that can say you have been misled?