I went town yesterday and saw my good friend Joe Nihau. His brother John just died, and I'll never see his tabi prints on Hilo sidewalks again: his brother Phillip is in the hospital, and Joe is in his 70's... I used to sit with Joe every morning in Lincoln Park, studying The Bible, learning guitar from him; and greeting everyone who came as they woke up to begin they're days... Hawaii is gone already... My old friends are dead, the aloha is gone, nobody camps on the beaches; and the few Hawaiians left in my life have hard faces from spending years in mainland prisons. The soft humble smiles and the Aloha Spirit of smiling toothless people in slippers that made Hilo so beautiful and peaceful once upon a time... have given way to a world that my friends couldn't survive in; and I'm left here alone, without all my Hawaiian friends... I left Hilo a few years ago when they tore down the last Filipino camp and my home of 18 years, to hide out in what used to be "the country:" away from the parks where we used to read The Bible all day and play music together; because those people and that life are gone forever. Now my new neighbors move in and kill everything that is Hawaiian from their land. They kill every Ohia and plant invasive trees and shrubs from the mainland, so that they can pretend they're still in California. They're looking forward to a day when you can see the beach from the volcano, when all the Ohias are extinct; and every piece of land has an ocean view. They bring in cops from California too, they closed the back roads that made our journeys shorter so that we're forced to go the long way through gauntlets of police officers armed with quotas for fines and court dates who avoid bothering tourists. They fenced our parks and right of ways, and changed our laws; so that Hawaiians who died in the last 50 years would hardly recognize the place. I'm still in Hawaii-nei, but Hawaii is gone~ Kuleana, Akua bless your work. If something doesn't change really soon, we'll loose everything that Hawaii used to be. Malama Aina, Aloha Aina, Hawaiians are our kuleana.
I am proud to have been born and raised in Hilo, Hawai'i, and to come from a state that that is absolutely beautiful and has good music, I'm glad these videos are here!!! Great Hawaiian music. Even though I live on the mainland now, I do miss my home, last time I was in Hilo was in 2007
We need to stand up against the cancer that is destroying Hawaii and the abundant life on it... "Capitalism", ie a Conservative Construct that is specifically designed to divide and consume, kill and destroy all life... As it consumes America, so it seeks of Hawaii....
When I read how some of my relatives were enslaved how mad I felt for my parents and theirs before them and before, I am the daughter of Charles and Marlene Kahilu Stoll I'm proud to say the youngest daughter now I understand things more than ever. Mahalo to all.
I am so proud of my Hawaiian heritage. Although I live on the mainland, Hawaii is so in my heart. Have relatives still on the islands and try to visit when I can. Being close to retirement, I hope to be back soon! Love all the Hawaiian music, especially a big Brother IZ fan ! Aloha and Mahalo ! from Fred Kalani Lee
Kia ora ProjectKULEANA. I enjoy listening to all the Hawaiian music and getting to learn the lyrics to your songs. I am a New Zealand Maori as is my husband George, We love listening to all the songs before we go to sleep. I would like to know if I could possibly get the lyrics to "Where are the brothers". This is one song that really means a lot to me which I can't explain but just feel it. As for all the other songs, we feel the aroha in the words. Blessing to you all. Arohanui. Na Rauhi Pearson.
Ke aloha aku nei au iā ʻoukou, e nā mokupuni hanohano. Inā hiki iā ʻoe ke hoʻohana i kahi Viking a he kaikaina, eia wau ma hope. E ola ʻo Wawaiʻi kūʻokoʻa
Having been to Hawai'i every year for decades I love the islands like they were my own home -and I understand they are not my home. However, my heart saddens when I listen to the songs of separatism instead of songs of unity. There are so many reasons to be United. So many. The islands already gave us a great president. We love you Hawai'i.
Dis guy 👇 No na mea a pau o keia wikio nei, oia ka mea i paa i kou lolo palai ia? Aue kela alamihi. E ola ka Hawai'i ! E O E NA KANAKA ! Ai wau i keia alamihi
Aia I hea na brothers i keia manawa? Social distancing is not a thing. You can be socially distant without being physically distant. Social distancing means to break your social relationships.
When I read how some of my relatives were enslaved how mad I felt for my parents and theirs before them and before, I am the daughter of Charles and Marlene Kahilu Stoll I'm proud to say the youngest daughter now I understand things more than ever. Mahalo to all.
WE NEED A VERSION OF THIS IN 2024!!!
I went town yesterday and saw my good friend Joe Nihau. His brother John just died, and I'll never see his tabi prints on Hilo sidewalks again: his brother Phillip is in the hospital, and Joe is in his 70's...
I used to sit with Joe every morning in Lincoln Park, studying The Bible, learning guitar from him; and greeting everyone who came as they woke up to begin they're days...
Hawaii is gone already...
My old friends are dead, the aloha is gone, nobody camps on the beaches; and the few Hawaiians left in my life have hard faces from spending years in mainland prisons.
The soft humble smiles and the Aloha Spirit of smiling toothless people in slippers that made Hilo so beautiful and peaceful once upon a time... have given way to a world that my friends couldn't survive in; and I'm left here alone, without all my Hawaiian friends...
I left Hilo a few years ago when they tore down the last Filipino camp and my home of 18 years, to hide out in what used to be "the country:" away from the parks where we used to read The Bible all day and play music together; because those people and that life are gone forever.
Now my new neighbors move in and kill everything that is Hawaiian from their land. They kill every Ohia and plant invasive trees and shrubs from the mainland, so that they can pretend they're still in California.
They're looking forward to a day when you can see the beach from the volcano, when all the Ohias are extinct; and every piece of land has an ocean view.
They bring in cops from California too, they closed the back roads that made our journeys shorter so that we're forced to go the long way through gauntlets of police officers armed with quotas for fines and court dates who avoid bothering tourists.
They fenced our parks and right of ways, and changed our laws; so that Hawaiians who died in the last 50 years would hardly recognize the place.
I'm still in Hawaii-nei, but Hawaii is gone~
Kuleana, Akua bless your work. If something doesn't change really soon, we'll loose everything that Hawaii used to be.
Malama Aina, Aloha Aina, Hawaiians are our kuleana.
😞 😢😭😩
Bless you all.
My love to youngs.
Be good, be proud, be yourself.
Do good.
I am with you.
(A Friend of Kamehameha!)
- श्री कृष्ण 😊💐
Love your music! And your humor!! ❤
I am proud to have been born and raised in Hilo, Hawai'i, and to come from a state that that is absolutely beautiful and has good music, I'm glad these videos are here!!! Great Hawaiian music. Even though I live on the mainland now, I do miss my home, last time I was in Hilo was in 2007
I heard the call brothers and sisters God is with us, much love
Mahalo for waking me up I'm Duke I'm Hawaiian"🌅.
We need to stand up against the cancer that is destroying Hawaii and the abundant life on it...
"Capitalism", ie a Conservative Construct that is specifically designed to divide and consume, kill and destroy all life...
As it consumes America, so it seeks of Hawaii....
should have more projects like this awesome!!!!
Mahalo for such a gentle, unifying & inspiring song & chant ! Love, love, love it & you ! Mahalo !
When I read how some of my relatives were enslaved how mad I felt for my parents and theirs before them and before, I am the daughter of Charles and Marlene Kahilu Stoll I'm proud to say the youngest daughter now I understand things more than ever. Mahalo to all.
So enjoy iam hearing this song
I am so proud of my Hawaiian heritage. Although I live on the mainland, Hawaii is so in my heart. Have relatives still on the islands and try to visit when I can. Being close to retirement, I hope to be back soon! Love all the Hawaiian music, especially a big Brother IZ fan !
Aloha and Mahalo ! from Fred Kalani Lee
beautiful!
Beautiful. Mahalos fo dis
GIANT MESSAGE🌊⚖️💙
Much love to the brothers
Oh man I need to be part of this!
My kanaka maoli is calling me ❤
Love this!
Kia ora ProjectKULEANA. I enjoy listening to all the Hawaiian music and getting to learn the lyrics to your songs. I am a New Zealand Maori as is my husband George, We love listening to all the songs before we go to sleep. I would like to know if I could possibly get the lyrics to "Where are the brothers". This is one song that really means a lot to me which I can't explain but just feel it. As for all the other songs, we feel the aroha in the words. Blessing to you all. Arohanui. Na Rauhi Pearson.
This bruddah coming back soon li'dat!
We are here, we are ready
Deep!!! #BlessedToBeHawaiian
Quero mais videos gente. Parabéns! Vejo esse video todos os dias! Ótimo Trabalho
Mahalo for this wonderful video from Berlin, Germany.
I dont get it...
Dis is akshen👌🏾🤘🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾✌🏾
Mahalo nui! Maika'i loa.
Aloha, na kanaka Hawaii. Ola i ke kūʻokoʻa a me ke aloha. E ola ʻo Hawaiʻi.
Solid one 👌🏼
Mahalo !!!
Mahalos
Kuleana is all our responsibility for the Hawaiian Nation, Onipa'a.
Very spiritual
Good!!!
Lovely
I miss the islands
Aloha e Kumu Baba!
Everything starts with Sovereignty!
Mahalo for uniting! √
Count me in.
I am God!
- श्री कृष्ण 😊💐
...home sweet...home...
I love you.😘💕🌼💝🌺😍😇❇️🍇❤️💞💓
That's how! 🤙
Where that Rhino shirt braddah Earl stay wearing from ?? 🔥🔥
Ke aloha aku nei au iā ʻoukou, e nā mokupuni hanohano. Inā hiki iā ʻoe ke hoʻohana i kahi Viking a he kaikaina, eia wau ma hope. E ola ʻo Wawaiʻi kūʻokoʻa
Eo palala. E ola nā mea pono āpau. No kūpono hoʻi
❤️
Having been to Hawai'i every year for decades I love the islands like they were my own home -and I understand they are not my home.
However, my heart saddens when I listen to the songs of separatism instead of songs of unity.
There are so many reasons to be United.
So many.
The islands already gave us a great president.
We love you Hawai'i.
nice :)
What kind of instrument is that that sounds like a gong? Looks like a drum but has a different sound?
Aloha, Its called a Steel drum.
@@nahalea Mahalo!!!! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
I can't find this on iTunes. Can I buy/download a copy of it?
yes, you can use mp3 or 4 converter to download it.
It's on Ernie Cruz, Jr.'s album "Portraits"
Seriously. Who would give this a thumbs down?
Maybe because it sucks? Maybe because a lot of the Native Hawaiians are racist jerks and some of us know it?
NA PALALA V OLA.
😊😊😊
Does anyone know how to purchase this song? I can not find it on iTunes.
It's on Ernie Cruz, Jr.'s album "Portraits"
Aia i hea i nā kaikunāne?
Music everyone Hawaiian music
Skippy Ioane!!!!!!
Heaveh
Where are the sisters?
Dis guy 👇
No na mea a pau o keia wikio nei, oia ka mea i paa i kou lolo palai ia? Aue kela alamihi. E ola ka Hawai'i ! E O E NA KANAKA ! Ai wau i keia alamihi
E'O!
I wish I was born and raised in Hawaii, then I can walk around half naked in the jungle.
Kai'kane
** HAWAIIAN LANDS BELONG IN HAWAIIAN HANDS **
ʻIke nō mākou i ka pololei
O nā kāne e kiaʻi nei.
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E ho'omau i keia pahana, maika'i loa, no ka la hui Hawaii. Chee hee
Kanaka maoli bloodline
They drinking awa
Aia I hea na brothers i keia manawa? Social distancing is not a thing. You can be socially distant without being physically distant. Social distancing means to break your social relationships.
King god morny bom dia brasil e word 9.09 AM king jsaking diretor responsável ok playmy bot obrigado pela sua atenção e carinho. Abraço
Staino
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Music w blakely her friend
Brah what da haole? Those kids drinking kava or what?
Menehune Beachbumboogie haha. braddah man comming sleeeeeeepyyyy. das ok. only 1 cup. and it doesnt look to potent. i like my bucket DIRTY
Wea da bradaz??????????????????????????????????
Aihea ka olelo matuahine?
Ok bc
1% gay
ur mum is gay
Aia i hea kakou? Ma'ane'i!
When I read how some of my relatives were enslaved how mad I felt for my parents and theirs before them and before, I am the daughter of Charles and Marlene Kahilu Stoll I'm proud to say the youngest daughter now I understand things more than ever. Mahalo to all.