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Kapu – May 19, 2013 Pacific Island Heritage Word of the Day

Pacific Island Ranger wrote 6 days ago: Ki’i or images denote a special place with specific kapu on it. Listen to the late Ranger Tom … more →

Tags: Word Of The Day, Pu'uhonua o Honaunau, Hawaii, Big Island, Culture, place of refuge, Religion, Taboo, asian

Pu`uhonua – May 18, 2013 Pacific Island Heritage Word of the Day

Pacific Island Ranger wrote 1 week ago: The land surrounding the Pu`uhonua was property of the chiefs- access to this sanctuary was from the … more →

Tags: Pu'uhonua o Honaunau, Word Of The Day, Ala Kahakai, aLii, Big Island, Chief, City of Refuge, Hawaii, Heiau

Photo of the Day: Honaunau

hawaiieesfieldsemester wrote 3 months ago: Chloe showin off her moves at Honaunau … more →

Tags: Photo of the day, 2013, Photo of the Day, Hawaii, Big Island, Fun, snorkelling, kai

Rediscovering Home3 comments

greenwellphotography wrote 6 months ago: It’s been just over a month and a half since I moved from Denver, Colorado back home to the Bi … more →

Tags: Inspiration, Hawaii, 2012, Alicia Greenwell Photography, Alicia Greenwell, Greenwell Photography, Alicia Greenwell Photography Hawaii, Greenwell Photography Hawaii, Harens Kona Coffee Tour

30-Year-Old Woman Dies in South Kona Vehicle/Pedestrian Collision2 comments

Damon wrote 6 months ago: A 30-year-old woman from Honaunau died Tuesday (October 30) after being involved in a motor vehicle/ … more →

Tags: Transportation, Kona, Big Island, Hawaii, Legal, Community, Announcements, Kona Fatality, Jasmin Roberston

Canoe Building, 1924.1 comment

nupepa wrote 7 months ago: The Art of Canoe Building is Being Revived in Hawaii In the olden days of Hawaii nei, canoe building … more →

Tags: commentary from this blog, Illustration, Traditional Plants, Arts and Crafts, waa, Charley Apo, Alika Dowsett, Davis Paris, Canoe

Poisonous seaweed, 1877.

nupepa wrote 8 months ago: POISONOUS LIMU OF MUOLEA. Dear Mr. Editor: Aloha oe:— Please allow me to talk about some matters dea … more →

Tags: Traditional Plants, Limu, Seaweed, Muolea, Poison, kuleana, Ohua, sleeping grass, pua hilahila wale

Pu'uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park in 64 Seconds

islanderparkscience wrote 9 months ago: It only takes a minute to check out some of the wonders of Puuhonua o Honaunau NHP. … more →

Tags: Pacific Island National Parks, Pu'uhonua o Honaunau, Chanting, City of Refuge, Culture, Hawaii, PU, Refuge, Science

Hawaiian Cultural Festival Inspiration

Pacific Island Ranger wrote 10 months ago: Opening Ceremony for the 2012 Hawaiian Cultural Festival at Pu`uhonua o Honaunau National Historical … more →

Tags: Pacific Island National Parks, Pu'uhonua o Honaunau, Arts, Big Island, Ceremony, Children, City of Refuge, Culture, Family

Be Inspired by the Authentic

Pacific Island Ranger wrote 11 months ago: NPS (Hawaii Island) The Annual Cultural Festival at Pu`uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park wi … more →

Tags: Pacific Island National Parks, Pu'uhonua o Honaunau, Hawaii, Big Island, Culture, Kona, Music, History, News

The Kapu

Pacific Island Ranger wrote 1 year ago: Ki’i or images denote a special place with specific kapu on it. Listen to the late Ranger Tom … more →

Tags: Pu'uhonua o Honaunau, Word Of The Day, asian, Big Island, Crime, Culture, Hawaii, Law, Pacific Islander

A Place of Refuge

Pacific Island Ranger wrote 1 year ago: The land surrounding the Pu`uhonua was property of the chiefs- access to this sanctuary was from the … more →

Tags: Pu'uhonua o Honaunau, Word Of The Day, Ala Kahakai, aLii, Big Island, Chief, City of Refuge, Hawaii, Heiau

Sins Forgiven. How Will You Behave Now?

GOvideoHAWAII wrote 1 year ago: One of my most memorable visits in Hawaiʻi was to Pu`uhonua O Hōnaunau, the City of Refuge on the Bi … more →

Tags: J2K, Hawaii, Hawaiian, Goodness, City of Refuge, mana, Kapu, Journey to Kona, Forgiveness

Free Community Events at Honaunau this Weekend

Damon wrote 1 year ago: … more →

Tags: aloha, Announcements, Big Island, Community, Entertainment, Food & Drink, Hawaiian, Te Vaka

They're Back!2 comments

Pacific Island Ranger wrote 1 year ago: This first confirmed sighting of a Humpback Whale in Hawaiian waters occurred this week! The sightin … more →

Tags: Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctua, Hawaii, Big Island, NOAA, Ocean, Humpback Whale, News, Photography, Travel

Kapu – May 19, 2011 Pacific Island Heritage Word of the Day

Puuhonua Ranger wrote 2 years ago: Ki'i or images denote a special place with specific kapu on it. Listen to the late Ranger Tom h … more →

Tags: Word Of The Day, Pu'uhonua o Honaunau, Hawaii, Big Island, Culture, place of refuge, Religion, Taboo, asian

Pu`uhonua – May 18, 2011 Pacific Island Heritage Word of the Day

Puuhonua Ranger wrote 2 years ago: The land surrounding the Pu`uhonua was property of the chiefs- access to this sanctuary was from the … more →

Tags: Pu'uhonua o Honaunau, Word Of The Day, Ala Kahakai, aLii, Big Island, Chief, City of Refuge, Hawaii, Heiau

Update # 4: Birth of Kapu Ki’i – Guardian of the Sacred Grounds

Puuhonua Ranger wrote 3 years ago: Here at Pu’uhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park under the shade of noni trees near the royal f … more →

Tags: Pacific Island National Parks, Pu'uhonua o Honaunau, Big Island, canoe halau, Culture, Hawaii, Hawaiian, kapu ki'i, place of refuge

Hawaii’s National Historic Trail, Ala Kahakai

Ala Kahakai Ranger wrote 3 years ago: The Ala Kahakai National Historic Trail (NHT) was designated in 2000 as the newest addition to the N … more →

Tags: Alakahakai, Hawaii Volcanoes, Kaloko-Honokohau, Pacific Island National Parks, Puukohola Heiau, Pu'uhonua o Honaunau, Big Island, Hawaii, Hawaiian


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