This piece tells us why Hawaii is the greatest state in the Union and offers hope. Years ago, living in the islands, I learned that the residents of Molokai refused to embrace large scale corporate tourism as a solution to high costs of living and jobs. This tiny but astoundingly beautiful place is an example and inspiration.
My wife and I living for 25 years (2023) on the Big Island, feeling, our island culture is “losing it”, how far away are we from the Waikiki lifestyle, we are not sure if our island is still pono. We’ve never been to the island of Molokai, I don’t know why, perhaps, I would like to feel an intruder myself ? We would very much appreciate any recommendations from the people of Molokai, what the appropriate way is, to experience this unique island and culture . Mahalo nui
I am aware that Molokai is the least " tourist- ey" of the bigger islands... But isn't tourism the main source of income? I hope that it can retain its pristine natural state. I am aware of pineapple and coconut plantations there and a wildlife reserve.
A good place to bring some recent African and Somali refugees after just crossing the border from Mexico. We will need all available space to house these people and Hawaiians must do their part in welcoming these Muslim immigrants.
This piece tells us why Hawaii is the greatest state in the Union and offers hope. Years ago, living in the islands, I learned that the residents of Molokai refused to embrace large scale corporate tourism as a solution to high costs of living and jobs. This tiny but astoundingly beautiful place is an example and inspiration.
Hoping Molokai can stay pristine for long time. We no need another Oa'hu. Maui is already on its way to becoming another Oa'hu.
Nice video with a wonderful educational lesson for all of us on Molokai. Mahalo for producing this!
Thank you for sharing your kindness
What a great video🙏🏽Thank you for sharing
Very inspiring and informative.
beautiful and well made video
mahalos and Aloha from da mainland
Thank-you for a wonderful documentary. Aloha kekahi i kekahi!
Nothing by living by example! Mahalo!
Beautiful so much aloha to you and your ohana blessings aloha
My wife and I living for 25 years (2023) on the Big Island, feeling, our island culture is “losing it”, how far away are we from the Waikiki lifestyle, we are not sure if our island is still pono. We’ve never been to the island of Molokai, I don’t know why, perhaps, I would like to feel an intruder myself ? We would very much appreciate any recommendations from the people of Molokai, what the appropriate way is, to experience this unique island and culture . Mahalo nui
Very inspiring ❤
Very nice content! ❤️💛💚🫶🏼🦁🦁🦁
Love from Tahiti
I am aware that Molokai is the least " tourist- ey" of the bigger islands... But isn't tourism the main source of income? I hope that it can retain its pristine natural state. I am aware of pineapple and coconut plantations there and a wildlife reserve.
Thank you good sir!!!
Dump Bayer/Monsanto
Respect
God bless you all...
wow..
life went on for THOUSANDS of years without electricity, what's the deep need for it now?!
Ole molokai mau pane thanoan amte
Friendly Market need’s to stop using “Plastic Shopping Bags” they are big polluters. Use paper or make locals use their own bags like we do in Europe
MO-lo-kye or mo-lo-kah-EE ???
1st one
It's the second one
Considering the host pronounced it the second way I would go with that one.
When in doubt about a Hawaiian pronunciation go to wehewehe.org
Mo-lo-kai
B E A U T I F U L
Fossil Fuels - UGH! : (
TRAILER: ua-cam.com/video/yVNV_3mgzGw/v-deo.html
Methokai !
Hoo mean da gun, aye last the last time I checked traditionally we don’t use guns. But good show was killaz
A friend of mine suggested build nuclear power plants in the state instead of burning coal
Or wind farm
everything is still packaged in plastic 🙄
Get over the damn plastic, take a damn basket!
that is awful killing these beautiful animals when you don't have to.just thanks the UNIVERSE and live and let the others live
:((((((((((((too
The deer they hunt aren't native to Hawaii and destroy crops and native plants. If no one hunted them they would overrun the island.
@@adepja It's Sustainable and local food source. your right
A good place to bring some recent African and Somali refugees after just crossing the border from Mexico. We will need all available space to house these people and Hawaiians must do their part in welcoming these Muslim immigrants.
Very funny, wise guy! (sarcastic point well made) :D