Hauʻōli aloha Lāʻpūle

Maikā’i kākahiāka ī nā mea a pau ʻia ʻōukou maikāʻi poe kanaka. Kona kupanaha Lā’pūle. E aloha ʻōukou mākemāke e ʻike ī loko ʻo ke ʻāo nei. Ī kā pōmaikā’i ʻo kā lā. Ō kā maluhia nō me ‘oe.   

Good morning to all you beautiful people. It’s wonderful Sunday. Be the aloha you wish to see in the world! Have a blessed day. Peace be with you.

Hau’ōli Aloha Pō’alīma

Aloha a me kā maikāʻi kākahiāka. Hau’ōli Aloha Pō’alīma a pau. Kā hopena pūle, ʻua ʻaneʻi pela ke hōike nei ʻī kekāhi lēʻalēʻa ʻī loko ʻo kā lā me kā ‘ōhana a me nā hōa aloha. Nōhō pōmaikā’i a hīkī ʻī kā lāʻapōpō, he nūi ke aloha.

Hello and Good Morning … Happy aloha Friday, everyone!  The weekend is here so lets have some fun in the sun with family and friends.  Remain blessed and until tomorrow much aloha.

Hau’ōli lā Pō’ahā

Aloha e Hau’ōli lā Pō’ahā. Mai hō’oni ʻī kā wai lana mālie. Ō kā maluhia nō me ‘oe.

Greetings and Happy Thursday. “Do Not Disturb the Water That is Tranquil.” When you find yourself not enjoying the peace and quiet of a supposed relaxing day, remind yourself not to interrupt your own peaceful thoughts. It’s not always easy but it sure makes for a refreshed soul when life starts back up again. Peace be with you.

How The US Has Systematically Destroyed Hawaiian Culture For 240 Years

Many associate Aloha shirts, hula dancing, and surfing with Hawaiian culture. Beloved by many around the globe, the paradisiacal islands exude romance and relaxation. However, the story of how America acquired Hawaii is much less pristine than the sparkling oceans and beaches on postcards and travel brochures. Struggle and oppression fill Hawaii’s history, as the United States forced the islands into becoming US territory. Much like the Native American Trail of Tears, the story of how Hawaii became a state brims with hostile takeovers, as well as displaced and mistreated Native inhabitants.   […]

Source: How The US Has Systematically Destroyed Hawaiian Culture For 240 Years