Mr. Kamaka lived alone on the Windward side of O’ahu, known to all as Kahalu’u. He wanted to dig his kalo patch, but it was very hard work because the ground was too hard. His only son, K… more →
Descendantofhaloa's Blogdescendant of haloa wrote 1 month ago: Mr. Kamaka lived alone on the Windward side of O’ahu, known to all as Kahalu’u. He wante … more →
descendant of haloa wrote 1 month ago: The transformation of kalo to poi is a unique process of engagement. There is a physical aspect–a co … more →
descendant of haloa wrote 1 month ago: This is a story about love. The love of a father for his daughter. The love of a mother for her son. … more →
sacredseeds wrote 6 months ago: I love researching Greek festivals. *snerk* First off we have the issue of when the event actually t … more →
kahea wrote 8 months ago: Hawaii Island’s Mayor Harry Kim recently vetoed (aka-squashed) the Big Island ban on GMO-taro … more →
kahea wrote 1 year ago: A hearing was held March 19, 2008 to protect Hawai’i’s ancestor and native crop – … more →