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Making a Niʻihau Shell Lei - Part 3
Niʻihau Cultural Heritage Foundation is a Hawaiʻi nonprofit organization which promotes education about Niʻihau shell lei and self-sufficiency for the artisans who make these lei. Check out the website at www.niihauheritage.org to find out more.
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Making a Ni`ihau Shell Lei - Part 2
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Ni`ihau Cultural Heritage Foundation is a Hawai`i nonprofit organization which promotes education about Ni`ihau shell lei and self-sufficiency for the artisans who make these lei. Check out the website at www.niihauheritage.org to find out more.
Making a Ni`ihau Shell Lei - Part 1
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Ni`ihau Cultural Heritage Foundation is a Hawai`i nonprofit organization which promotes education about Ni`ihau shell lei and self-sufficiency for the artisans who make these lei. Check out the website at www.niihauheritage.org to find out more.
Mahalo
Mahalo nui anakē nō ka wikiō maikaʻi....
Ikaika Mauricio-Esteban Are you Puerto Rican-Hawaiian or Spanish-Hawaiian? Your name suggests maybe either
Tito Torres Yes I’m mixed. I’m Hawaiian from my dad who is 50% and mom who is 25%. I am also Tahitian, Filipino, and Spanish. However I was born, raised, and currently still reside here on O’ahu, Hawai’i. Many of my family members however contain more Hawaiian than their other ethnicities, unless they’re already full Hawaiian. I was brought up deeply in my Hawaiian side in which I know lot about.
Aloha and mahalo! A super tutorial plus it was spot on hearing the Lord's name being praised so naturally; most fitting and appreciated! 1 Thess. 16-18
6:57 Yes, 18" has become the norm; and anymore it's really hard to find the 16" ones (which were originally more common) so it's good to know how to make one. Thanks for these three videos!
thank you for keeping the culture alive
Maita'i to see da haumana do da camera!
Eo Ni'ihau a Kahelelani Aloha!
Such a beautiful video ...I would really enjoy learning olelo Hawaii from her.not much people post videos about the niihau dialect ..e Ola I ka olelo Hawaii!
How beautiful our language is and that it still thrives today...Mahalo Nui Loa for making this video and keeping our heritage alive & well. Ke Akua ho'omaika'i. (I hope I didn't mess this up too much?). Aloha.
Matai i ta 'ite ana i neia mau vidio. Na te atua e ho'opomaita'i ia outou ma ni'ihau motu!
I love this lady.... she is so kind to share her knowledge and art. Mahalo nui! and thanks to the video makers who uploaded and added the subtitles.... Aloha!
i seen this lady at pagoda with her ni'ihau ohana... it was really nice to hear them speak in ni'ihau
Mahalo
Mahalo ia 'oe. Mahalo no kou wikio.
FYI, the second video in this series of three featuring Awapuhi is being prepared and will hopefully be available here as well as on the Ni`ihau Cultural Heritage Foundation website sometime in July.
Mahalo kou mau manao kakoo. E loaa ana elua hou wikio pokole e hoomau ana i ka hana lei pupu a Awapuhi e hana nei i loko o ka wikio mua, eia nae, pono e hoopau ia na lepe unuhi. Mahalo hou.
do you have more videos of niihau, either the life style and niihau concept, to maopopo ka olelo kupa aina ala ia lakou, also segments of their singing and religous background. please continue these segments of na po'e o Niihau, wich are vital for us who are not hanau ia ka olelo to understand the language better, instead of trying to a'o mai ka olelo hawaii through western style concept., ua pa'akiki to grasp ka lama naauao maika'i, mahalo nui loa e kokua ana mai.
This is amazing, thank you for sharing this.. Mahalo Nui Loa.