The Art of Heeholua

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • This is the Hawaiian version of riding down mountains without snow that is still practiced today.

Комментарии • 12

  • @poe_thing3669
    @poe_thing3669 6 лет назад +42

    Nothing like a pele party

  • @obliviousplant6068
    @obliviousplant6068 3 года назад +3

    every aspect of Hawaiian culture and religion is so beautiful, I feel horrible for believing all the marketing lies when I was a little kid. I'm 15 now and I really just want to learn as much as I can and do anything I can to support native Hawaiians, especially with everyone trying to develop on sacred lands on the island

    • @tompohakustone1373
      @tompohakustone1373 3 года назад +1

      I will be posting again soon...sharing the traditions

  • @ladyguitar16
    @ladyguitar16 14 лет назад +2

    I just saw this last night on TV. It looks so fun!
    I would love to do that someday.

  • @blaquaman1739
    @blaquaman1739 4 года назад +1

    I take my Hawaiian son to slide down that same hill in Palolo in his toy car. Started when he was 1yr:-)

  • @witchratt
    @witchratt 12 лет назад +2

    @kaleiaualoha awesome, thanks for uploading this!

  • @IonOtter
    @IonOtter 13 лет назад +3

    Aloha nui loa! I have LOTS of pictures of the Kaena Point slide on Oahu! There was a brush fire back in 2003, and I hiked to the top. I've got good pictures! Message me if you would like me to send them to you!

    • @imiponokane5024
      @imiponokane5024 2 года назад +1

      Aloha nui e kuaʻana e! If you happen to see this message, letʻs walaʻau more about this slide. Iʻm looking to get into hōlua here in Waiʻanae, but I didnʻt know slides still existed on island. Hūi!

  • @greaserleo
    @greaserleo 11 лет назад +2

    WeeeeEEEEEeeeee

  • @chexalis
    @chexalis 12 лет назад

    What movie is this from?

  • @myperspective5091
    @myperspective5091 7 лет назад

    Hundred dollars says that that technology predates the Polynesian arrival in many culture.
    They probably didn't bring one though. One of their boat builders would have made one out of necessity to transport raw materials down from the mountains. It's nice that they kept them around as a toy.

    • @TheNodrokov
      @TheNodrokov 6 лет назад +11

      I feel like you missed the point of the video if you're calling it a toy. That would be like calling the cross around somebody's neck a "trinket." You're not technically wrong, but using the word ignores the cultural and religious significance that item holds.