Ahupua'a: Native Hawaiians Taking Back Their Watersheds

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июн 2024
  • Permaculture instructor Andrew Millison journeys to Hawaii to investigate the ecological and cultural restoration work of the Independent Sovereign Nation of Hawaii, an aboriginal organization who are actively rebuilding the traditional Ahupua'a watershed-scale agricultural system on the Island of Oahu. This video looks into the history of the Nation of Hawaii and their village in Pu'uhonua O Waimanalo, and the pieces of the Ahupua'a they are restoring from the tops of the mountains above the clouds to the traditional fishponds built below the estuaries into the ocean.
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Комментарии • 578

  • @Eaode
    @Eaode Год назад +249

    this is one of the most respectful and thorough depictions of indigenous agriculture I've ever seen online. Including history, detailing the layers of the system, letting the people tell their own story and articulate their own goals and ideas about what natural harmony, cultural sovereignty, and decolonization should be like..
    absolutely well done. My heart goes out to the people of Hawai'i, and I hope they continue to make strides not just in their own land development and community goals, but also in getting autonomy, land, and respect back from the government and the people of the US.

    • @amillison
      @amillison  Год назад +22

      Thanks Eaode. We worked really hard to tell the story in a good way. I'm glad that comes through.

    • @jesserigon
      @jesserigon Год назад +3

      Thriving is the best revenge and I applaud the Hawai'ian people that put this together. its miraculous. And the U.S is definitely no angel but it does provide military security. While that is not an excuse for abuse of a culture it is a thought the leaders of Hawai'i probably have in mind and the civilian population should as well. Im unclear what decolonization means exactly but if that means losing statehood it could be an issue for future generations of Hawai'ians because of its geographic isolation

    • @bengcarbonell1124
      @bengcarbonell1124 Год назад +3

      I wish,Hope & Pray restoring Philippines by Native Filipinos can be possibly done to our Native land and to Protect the Land to bring back natural resources into its Natural Restoration just like this in Hawaii

  • @cholst1
    @cholst1 Год назад +477

    Less golf courses, more indigenous land! Landback now!

    • @kanyewest2.066
      @kanyewest2.066 Год назад +49

      Agreed golf is a stupid sport anyways

    • @freespiritedblkgurl8049
      @freespiritedblkgurl8049 Год назад +21

      @@kanyewest2.066 it is. Soo pointless

    • @kylejordan2654
      @kylejordan2654 Год назад +40

      @Jacob the land. The right and ability to grow their own traditional food, the right to hunt and live the way they want.

    • @kylejordan2654
      @kylejordan2654 Год назад +10

      @Jacob yeah I was in oahu this summer it's a travesty. It's actually why I feel the way I feel. Hawaii doesn't have much of anything other than tourism and pineapples. It's too expensive to finish cattle on the island, and cattle gets shipped back to the main land, and if shipped back, processed. Some places are not meant to be heavily populated. Hawaii is one of those places.

    • @kanyewest2.066
      @kanyewest2.066 Год назад +19

      @Jacob you think people go to Hawaii to play golf? 😂 golf courses are a pain to look at , they also ruin the landscape. I don't think anyone is traveling all the way to Hawaii to play golf. On the other hand I would definitely go to Hawaii to enjoy the beutifull culture and beaches as well as sea food.

  • @sancilice
    @sancilice Год назад +174

    Especially in light of the US Navy’s Red Hill fuel storage facility leak, these restorative projects are even more important. Everyone who cares about this restoration should also learn about the decades long ongoing harm being done by the US Navy to the beings, water, and land of O’ahu. ❤

    • @oloplyflapdar7384
      @oloplyflapdar7384 Год назад +8

      the whole Red Hill situation should be a national drama.

    • @famlfaxclubhouse9330
      @famlfaxclubhouse9330 Год назад

      WW3 is coming. Hawaii will be over run by military preparations, then operations, sooner than later.

    • @nil981
      @nil981 Год назад

      Hawaiians need to deport all the white and non-indigenous people by force, declare independence, and start becoming heavily armed and psychotically paranoid of outside influence and invasion.

    • @Dowlphin
      @Dowlphin Год назад +2

      @@oloplyflapdar7384 So many things should be but massive suppression has become normalized. Even when things are blowing in people's faces (East Palestine train disaster), there's still successful suppression efforts.
      Being proactive instead of reactive is a paradigm shift that needs to happen in people's minds.
      BTW, I also heard something I could never find more info on, about a possible corruption scheme where passenger ferries were built and then the project axed via dubious reasons so that the military could buy them for pennies and refit for their uses.

  • @smacky101
    @smacky101 Год назад +92

    I love that last line. "If our intent is strong enough, Mother Earth is gonna help us. She gonna help us rebuild things." The determination and optimism of the folks in the video is really moving. Thank you as always Andrew. Wonderful job with this project. I hope it's not the last we hear from Hawaii

    • @Dowlphin
      @Dowlphin Год назад +1

      If you strong, you can live in tent. 😁

  • @huttonsvalleypermaculture
    @huttonsvalleypermaculture Год назад +220

    Thank you so much Andrew for bringing this to us. There is much to learn from the indigenous people of every nation, and we need to let them teach us through examples such as this. The world needs to stop and take notice!! Thanks again!!

    • @BaltimoresBerzerker
      @BaltimoresBerzerker Год назад +2

      Lol all people are indigenous to somewhere

    • @tracy419
      @tracy419 Год назад +1

      ​​​@@BaltimoresBerzerkeryikes, was that the best contribution to the discussion you could come up with?

    • @charliedaniels1
      @charliedaniels1 Год назад

      I stopped and took notice…
      Of HOW RACIST AND EXCLUSIVE these hateful native Hawaiians are against white people! How alarming! And yet, they are benefiting from the very civilization they are hating, from wearing nice clothes, nice shoes, they probably have cars, and smartphones, etc). How sad. There are kids protesting about THEIR land being disrupted. Are they wanting to go to war? What, exactly, are they wanting? Obviously not wanting to be the United States of America! Do they want to Reverse civilization into a agrarian civilization just like how Pol Pot changed Cambodia? Shall Hawaiians start killing white people and anyone who appears educated? Hey, that was in the 70’s-NOT very long ago. We don’t learn from hate, DO we?

  • @SamoanMustang
    @SamoanMustang Год назад +12

    Hawaiians, it is my hope that you all reclaim as much of your lands as possible. Hawaii belongs to you!!

  • @keishabea7934
    @keishabea7934 Год назад +60

    As a mahi'ai, I've been following your channel to learn about other permaculture systems and thought how cool it would be for you to see our ahupua'a systems! Mahalo for producing this video and having the kanaka 'oiwi (native people) to explain our systems to the rest of the RUclips world as you uplift our culture and how it can benefit others. Mahalo piha a e malama!

    • @amillison
      @amillison  Год назад +9

      Mahalo and that means a lot coming from you

  • @psychedelicponcho9090
    @psychedelicponcho9090 Год назад +23

    The gate for smaller fish to come in and larger fish to stay is so simple but awesome

  • @johnatyoutube
    @johnatyoutube Год назад +7

    It's wonderful seeing that the wisdom of living in harmony with the earth is being restored here. The world has much to learn from you. Mahalo for your labors of love.

  • @ArdaSReal
    @ArdaSReal Год назад +26

    We shouldnt ignore, but be inspired of the ways that our ancestors lived with nature. I remember Aboriginals of Australia also had very organised systems on how to carefully work together with the nature around them.

    • @user-nv5sn3tb4e
      @user-nv5sn3tb4e Год назад +4

      many nations still do! it’s important to not only refer to Indigenous people and lifeways in the past tense when they still exist and are resisting colonialism and capitalism to this day.

  • @Andromeda2976
    @Andromeda2976 8 месяцев назад +5

    All the blessings for Hawaii, may the land and natives be abundant and protected.

  • @noahmx9051
    @noahmx9051 Год назад +42

    I love that you let the people speak for the majority of the video.

    • @charliedaniels1
      @charliedaniels1 Год назад

      Not me! I learned too much about the Native Hawaiians and how racist and exclusive they are! Wow

    • @k2a2l2
      @k2a2l2 Месяц назад

      @@charliedaniels1😂

  • @ainabearfarm8075
    @ainabearfarm8075 Год назад +78

    Mahalo for spotlighting the wisdom of both ancient and modern Hawaiians and mahalo for including some of the important history that many do not know or understand! I have been so fortunate to learn these things first hand on the island of Hawaiʻi. Aloha ʻĀina 🤙❤️

  • @Aissa97411
    @Aissa97411 Год назад +32

    The Ahupua’a is a treasure to the worlds culture; definitely should be added next to the UN list of GIAHS (globally important agricultural heritage systems). You already covered another one on that list, the chinampas 😉💪. Thank you for using your platform to highlight indigenous wisdom 🙏.

  • @raydenkekona9184
    @raydenkekona9184 Год назад +33

    Mahalo nui for sharing my culture with the world. May the knowledge of my ancestors bring restoration to the world 🌎

    • @charliedaniels1
      @charliedaniels1 Год назад

      You’re culture as depicted by these individuals on film is racist and exclusive.

  • @CarbonSynergyDesign
    @CarbonSynergyDesign 9 месяцев назад +7

    I love the videos Andrew creates! As an architecture student they are so inspirational: I think these videos really represent outlooks into what the future of human settlements may look like: not a single video does but the combination of them do. I got so inspired I recently tried making a video about water management and how it will relate to architecture and urbanism in dry lands myself. Thanks for creating this high quality content!

    • @amillison
      @amillison  9 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks for the kind words. I do see all of the videos as a single body of work. No one video says it all but collectively they paint the picture.

    • @CarbonSynergyDesign
      @CarbonSynergyDesign 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@amillison That is precisely why I watch them so passionately! The one about the single family home in India was particularly engaging. In my hometown harvesting rainwater is a tradition but is done on a really small scale, seeing such a layered system was fascinating. However, being aware that single family housing is inherently less sustainable than multistory buildings in terms of land use, it immediately caught my interest to think about how to apply it to those too. We had some talks about precisely this topic in the lectures held by Ferdinand Ludwig and his staff, an incredibly talented german architect who works on tree-facades and was my professor at the time, back then I didn't know your channel yet.

  • @anneerickson6447
    @anneerickson6447 8 месяцев назад +3

    Deep respect for native hawaiians and kudos for wise land and water management.

  • @sunriseeyes0
    @sunriseeyes0 Год назад +43

    Mahalo piha e Andrew! Thank you so much for showing our home and the wonderful things being done by those extraordinary leaders in our communities to show us the way we can live again. 🙏🏽💗🌱

  • @carolynknight1520
    @carolynknight1520 Год назад +60

    Really do appreciate your watershed learning video presentations available here on this platform. Watershed thinking and action is how we ought to be in right relations with the lands and waters. Thanks for your commitment to sharing watershed knowledge by good storytelling, compelling stories and graphic illustrations that aid the viewer in connecting the dots.

  • @alainvosselman9960
    @alainvosselman9960 Год назад +16

    I'm getting slightly obsessed by organic people. There's just no end to the positivity they breathe. Been watching hiker videos, gold seeking, organic builders such as Earth ships, log houses, cabins, cob houses, organic farming, off grid communities, coral farming, ocean clean up....and now Hawaiian people reclaiming their land, ways of living, values, customs & traditions and bringing innovation to a new level.
    Thank you for sharing this. I've had enough of the mechanical system and was about
    to lose faith in humanity. It's like a whole new world opening its self up.

    • @cory_hugs7850
      @cory_hugs7850 Год назад +2

      I had just posted a similar comment and seen yours right after, I’m over living un natural, tending to this beautiful place daily would feed my soul and cleanse any depression/anxiety

    • @alainvosselman9960
      @alainvosselman9960 Год назад +3

      ​@@cory_hugs7850 I got lucky, my sister has a lot of land in Spain, she gave me an okay to build me an organic, recreational house.
      I am Belgian so it will be a great escape for several weeks a year... feels like i won the lottery. Hope to grow my own vegetables as well.

    • @waylonk2453
      @waylonk2453 Год назад +1

      @@alainvosselman9960 Good for you to take the land into your own hands! Watching more of Andrew Millison and taking notes will equip you with plenty of permaculture principles to integrate on your land.

    • @alainvosselman9960
      @alainvosselman9960 Год назад +1

      @@waylonk2453 Thank you i surely will ! As it is new to me i will need all the help i can get.
      A good thing tho that there's SO many people who've been doing this for so long and there's much knowledge available which stood the test of time and therefore is reliable.

  • @renaissancewomanfarm9175
    @renaissancewomanfarm9175 Год назад +9

    The taro area with the raised beds standing in water reminded me of your video in Mexico City. What you can do, if you have a village, is amazing.

  • @Lauradicus
    @Lauradicus Год назад +22

    Thank you Andrew and the Nation of Hawaii. This made me cry, for the injustices and the renewed hope. My heart has been touched.

  • @eswaribalan164
    @eswaribalan164 9 месяцев назад +2

    Came to this, after hearing about the horrendous fire in Maui. God be with you all.

  • @tammyjo4082
    @tammyjo4082 Год назад +3

    Thank you for protecting the water… this was heartbreaking to learn the history… but well needed. Blessings to you.

  • @BongLoy13
    @BongLoy13 Год назад +32

    My man Andrew dropping top quality content on our heads ! Bless you, my brother. Thank you.

    • @amillison
      @amillison  Год назад +7

      My absolute pleasure, thank you for watching!

  • @lostsoldier212
    @lostsoldier212 Год назад +5

    This was a great documentary and I am moved by it. I live on Oahu, and am admittedly a PR🇵🇷 transplant from NY, but I have a heart filled with love for this place...I hope what they are doing spreads. We live on the fringe of the West Side and my son came home and said his school plans to replant the original plants back on the slopes of Makakilo in an effort to restore what was taken and messed up long ago. I'm proud of what he's doing and plan to help him as I can to do this.
    I'm hoping Hawai'i's government can encourage more of these projects with funding. I don't know if these guys in Waimanalo are getting any funding (I doubt they are, which makes them even more incredible), but I am hoping we can do more things like this all across Oahu.

  • @ThyBookie
    @ThyBookie Год назад +27

    I had been researching Ahupua’a for a class last semester and seeing the beginnings of its restoration on video is just amazing! Thank you so much! I will not forget this!

  • @benjaminklenner4310
    @benjaminklenner4310 Год назад +24

    Fantastic! Thanks for sharing. Not only is the content engaging and inspiring, but the production quality is great too; makes it really shareable. Thank you so much for creating this. Keep up the great work!

  • @sonjaaguon.2392
    @sonjaaguon.2392 9 месяцев назад +2

    I am from Guam. I noticed your playlist, Ive been looking into India too. Its one of the countries that protects their knowledge and their land and peoples. We are going thru the same thing with the US military. Peace and Love you always.

  • @ryanwanjay8243
    @ryanwanjay8243 Год назад +4

    What’s taken place is so incredible. Thank you for sharing this piece and showing how people can love the earth again and restore life back. Truly there is a better way for things to be 🤎🤎🤎

  • @neerajprajapati3852
    @neerajprajapati3852 3 месяца назад +1

    Love from An Indian student thanks from entire world to you teacher Andrew

  • @ria5950
    @ria5950 11 месяцев назад +2

    i grew up on Oahu after leaving my homeland, Cyprus as a little girl. The island and it's peoples engrained within my soul the spirit, heart and determination that i have today to fight for Freedom and Sovereignty as women and men of the LAND and i am so honored to have been able to experience the magic that i did while i was there. i left a huge part of my heart on those islands and i would love to return one day but now we are in the fight for our lives as men and women to take back, rebuild and recreate what was stolen from us.
    We have a common law community here in Cyprus that is fighting the system and the ''strawman'' (fictitious name) that these entities create for us using our birth certificates as a bond to claim us living beings as their property.
    It is time to relearn, come together and rebuild no matter where we are from in this world.
    We are all an ocean of consciousness together and a force to be reckoned with!!!!
    With so much love, admiration, respect and positive energy to all of you in Hawaii and around the world. MAHALO for sharing what you're doing!!!!

  • @closmasmas9080
    @closmasmas9080 Год назад +10

    Mahalo Braddah 🤙🏽 Currently living on the mainland for college, but super thankful you posted this kind of content to educate everyone

  • @iMusicShuffle
    @iMusicShuffle Год назад +4

    So amazing! I want to go live there and help day to day. What incredible knowledge and vision in such a beautiful place.

  • @willm5814
    @willm5814 Год назад +5

    Amazing work - there is nothing more important than this! 🇨🇦

  • @bocadelcieloplaya3852
    @bocadelcieloplaya3852 Год назад +7

    i really felt what the guy at 01:25 said about peeps loosing their connection to Mother Earth. Peeps in cities and suburbs have an emtiness because of this loss...we all try to fill it with purchased garbage.

    • @Eaode
      @Eaode Год назад +1

      the modern first world lifestyle is alienated from the connection we're meant to have to nature. Most of us are indoctrinated to be blind to this injustice. Hope the sentiment/realization continues to spread until the world can't ignore it any more! ^^

  • @sarynellivalerin7691
    @sarynellivalerin7691 Год назад +6

    I visited Hawai'i for the first time on Dec. 31st, 2022 and left Jan. 9th, 2023. I came back completely humbled and in love with Hawai'i and its people. Thank you for making this video. Do you or anyone reading this recommend an organization or a non-profit that I could donate to to help the Hawaiian people in remaining a sovereign nation or supporting them in their permaculture endeavors? I checked out both websites but couldn't find anything specifically where I could donate. Thanks in advance!

    • @amillison
      @amillison  Год назад +2

      Hello Sarynelli! Thank you for being so enthusiastic about supporting the Hawaiian people. Please head over to the contact page for Nation of Hawaii here: www.nationofhawaii.org/contact/
      Contact them, and they will point you in the right direction! Thank you for stopping by! :)

  • @relentlesslyquirky2904
    @relentlesslyquirky2904 Год назад +7

    I was so excited when I saw you posted a video that was 30 minutes long about one of the most special places in the world. It warms my heart to see the Hawaiian people's connection to their land restored, even if it is just one watershed.

  • @datguynilf9793
    @datguynilf9793 Год назад +8

    Another amazing video! Thank you Andrew for bringing this to our attention. It is so insightful and educational. Keep doing what you're doing :)

  • @JoshuaRes
    @JoshuaRes Год назад +5

    Super interesting! Love the idea of it’s not what you get, it’s what you give back, that matters. Create that abundance mindset.

  • @arcadiapermaculture974
    @arcadiapermaculture974 Год назад +4

    Wonderful. The people who say it can't be done are so often interrupted by the people who are already doing it.

  • @Onequietvoice
    @Onequietvoice 8 месяцев назад +3

    This was a beautiful example of what regular people can do when they get their land back. Is there a possiblility of Hawaii regaining its sovereignity and nation hood?
    I am from Ireland so I know what a long and bitter struggle it is to regain a country stolen. Keep fighting. I hope your struggle is crowned with success. Our struggle is entering its last chapter. (I hope)

  • @daniellepacific9813
    @daniellepacific9813 Год назад +9

    Mahalo Nui, Thank you so much for documenting sharing, perpetuating this sacred and important knowledge!! I am so inspired and grateful to the Native Hawaiians who share their wisdom and vision for caring for the islands and the planet. You have my undying support, see you in the Lo'i =0)

  • @Bombuzzz
    @Bombuzzz Год назад +2

    Thank you, love getting a deeper look at an ahupuaa. If you get a chance to see Limahuli garden on Kauai, definitely check that out.

  • @controlfreakfpv4281
    @controlfreakfpv4281 Год назад +16

    Great job Andrew and Ohana. Your an inspiration and these Kanaka are the real deal, you’re all living legends. I feel blessed to have seen this knowledge in my lifetime. Mahalo Nui Loa 🤙🏼

  • @alfisolforest
    @alfisolforest Год назад +7

    This is so amazing, thank you for creating this with so many wise voices. Your videos have helped me find what i want to focus on in my career, so thank you.

  • @thebusthatcouldntslowdown3612
    @thebusthatcouldntslowdown3612 Год назад +5

    Incredible video, thanks to everyone who shared their knowledge with people around the world!

  • @SamuHell782
    @SamuHell782 Год назад +20

    This was one of your best videos ever! I knew something about the occupation, but never this profound.

  • @dirkie9308
    @dirkie9308 Год назад +9

    Your videos are always very refreshing amongst all the doom and gloom going on. Amazing what the people can do when governments just get out of the way....

    • @jacquelinekamai7445
      @jacquelinekamai7445 8 месяцев назад

      And STAY out of the way😢😮😅😊🎉❤PLEASE, we got this*!*

  • @atomicsmith
    @atomicsmith Год назад +4

    Andrew your videos are always amazing. Each one is better than the last and definitely worth the wait. I eagerly await the next one!

  • @Cherps91
    @Cherps91 9 месяцев назад +1

    Never give up!!!!! Stay diligent and we support you!!

  • @benjaminbrewer2569
    @benjaminbrewer2569 Год назад +5

    I love what your channel is showing us!

  • @mars54mars54
    @mars54mars54 Год назад +4

    ❤☮❤ I so appreciate your teaching and documentation of regeneration, renewal around the globe, Andrew.

  • @irenemeno3585
    @irenemeno3585 Год назад +1

    In 2010 when I first stayed in one place pretty much for about 6 Mos. was in Waimanalo. Usually, other times I visited, it was the tourist section and only for a few days to a couple of weeks. In 2010, I stayed w/relatives and drove in to town for medical treatments I couldn't access from where I'm from. We ended up staying there and fell in love with the people and the place. Our cousins live there currently and we've been back a couple more times for short visits. We always say as we take that drive from the airport and come upon those mountains as you enter Waimanalo.......we're coming home. It truly was and is a very special place. ~ Ed & Irene from Guam 🌺🌴🇬🇺

  • @Jamesthegiantpeachlover
    @Jamesthegiantpeachlover Год назад +4

    Incredible video. Had my eyes watering at parts. I love learning, and being a student of life. Mahalo 🤙🏼🙏🏼

  • @GamelanSinarSurya
    @GamelanSinarSurya Год назад +1

    Mahalo nui for educating us all about the different Wao of the Ahupua’a, and the Pu’uhonua o Waimanalo. Waimanalo was my home for 8 years and I would love to come back for a visit. E ola mau ka lahui o Hawai’i! 🙏🏼🤙

  • @CampingforCool41
    @CampingforCool41 Год назад +2

    I hope they are able to get ahold of the golf course and restore that too.

  • @user-go8gu7uu8u
    @user-go8gu7uu8u 9 месяцев назад +6

    Wow - this was amazing! I am Canadian, and I am thrilled that I found this video. Several years ago, I went to Hawaii - Oahu. I stayed in the North Shore in Laie the second time I was there. My favorite part of being in Hawaii was the Polynesian Cultural Centre - its people, language, dancing, and food. I really felt "at home" amongst the real Hawaiian culture. You are experts in knowing about the land, Mother Earth, the weather, caring for your beautiful people, etc. It broke my heart to discover what happened to King Kamehameha many years ago, etc. I send much love, warm hugs, and prayers that you regain every inch of your precious land, etc. for all the sandwich island known as Hawaii. PS I bought a vinyl record many years ago of a famous Hawaiian singer Danny Kaleikini. It breaks my heart what has happened in Lahaina, Maui. As someone else - who posted here on your page about 7 months ago - "The World needs to stop and take notice. May you always be blessed in everything that you need!
    ,

  • @principal_optimism
    @principal_optimism Год назад +6

    First. What a banger, right on time for fresh Andrew Millison content. My watershed is renewed.

  • @noahmx9051
    @noahmx9051 Год назад +4

    Only positive things to think/say about your work. Keep it coming! Inspiring!!

  • @frankmartin3183
    @frankmartin3183 Год назад +6

    This is an absolutely amazing video!!! Thank you so much

  • @ArwedGroenLiveAloha
    @ArwedGroenLiveAloha 8 месяцев назад +1

    Aloha 🌺 from northern Germany. Mahalo for your very good video. It s so good what are you doing there... Go on please! This is the way of ALOHA. Love and light - healing mother earth. 🥰🙏🌈

  • @jmonk2011
    @jmonk2011 Год назад +8

    I love this video! Really cool to see the terracing, hear the story of Hawaiian culture relating with their land. And the sluice gate, wow! Thanks for diagramming that, Andrew.

  • @elwood212
    @elwood212 Год назад +3

    This is what permaculture principles are based on. Our BELIEFS CREATE OUR REALITY. WE ARE FREE, WE SIDESTEP EVIL, WE CHOOSE HEALTH AND VITALITY FOR ALL.🙏💕

    • @charliedaniels1
      @charliedaniels1 Год назад

      Is the permaculture the Pol Pot culture?

    • @elwood212
      @elwood212 Год назад

      @@charliedaniels1 you may want to research Pol Pot.

    • @charliedaniels1
      @charliedaniels1 Год назад

      @@elwood212 I’m well aware of pol pot, which is why I used the reference. Pol Pott’s communism was seated in racism and hate. Pot had anti-civilization position that promoted agrarianism. Pol pot wanted to create an agricultural way of life. He was never sorry for mass murder and starving his own people because the endgame was worth it. This is the Marxist Leninist ideology that carries on into our cultures. Teaching your kids to hate the white man because he is a land. Grabber is a racist ideology, not consistent with American ideals. You will hear the average American say, “this land is my land. This land is your land…”, yet the Hawaiian says “this is my land get off “.

  • @PracticalPerry
    @PracticalPerry 4 месяца назад +1

    So informative. I am inspired. Thank you for this video. May the Spirit Gods of Hawai'i look upon you with great favor and bring you abundance and help you get back your rightful sovereignty as Hawai'ian Nationals.

  • @eagleeye761
    @eagleeye761 Год назад +2

    bravo on your efforts... was stationed at Kaneohe... good to see you doing this... congratulations.

  • @SeanTwyman-me2gh
    @SeanTwyman-me2gh Месяц назад

    It’s the water! These folks have a good head in their shoulders. Much aloha to them from Michigan

  • @JOANITAMA1
    @JOANITAMA1 8 месяцев назад +2

    The land belongs to the natives. The beauty of the land goes hand n hand with the beauty. Of the natives. We could learn much from them.

  • @flexaeterna
    @flexaeterna Год назад +1

    Loving the work they are doing for their future generations.

  • @ramishrambarran3998
    @ramishrambarran3998 Год назад +7

    This is so, so wonderful !
    The island I live on has the same climate as Hawaii. We have the same type of fruits, vegetables and other agricultural produce.
    Post Covid19 has seen a sharp rise in cost of local food production and retail prices.
    Hope things go well as you wish.
    Trinidad & Tobago.
    West Indies.

  • @one_field
    @one_field Год назад +1

    Fantastic video! Thank you so much for highlighting the awesome restoration and forward-facing regenerative projects they're implementing.

  • @tropicalbreeze7508
    @tropicalbreeze7508 Год назад +1

    Mahalo nui loa. Hawaiian, we will never give up till we get back what was stolen. Aloha!

  • @alrighythen9013
    @alrighythen9013 Год назад

    Keep strong brothers and sisters they will never take away our connection to land and sea...from Oz

  • @malama8981
    @malama8981 Год назад +2

    Good to see Bumpy, looking well. Continue on Kanaka Maoli. Ua Mau Ke Ea O Ka AIna I Ka Pono.

  • @arielkroon
    @arielkroon Год назад +2

    I really enjoyed watching this video and learning about the issues indigenous Hawai'ians face and the beauty of their culture and lands - I was vaguely aware of the issues re: tourism, but this video has really brought home both the historical context and the reality in the present of their reclamation projects. #LandBack is so crucial for the health of the planet, I think. I also enjoyed, Andrew, how you foregrounded the voices of Indigenous Hawai'ians and minimized your own presence in the video in order to give your guests more airtime; settlers have a terrible history of narrating Indigenous peoples' experiences and lives for / to them, and breaking the cycle in this highly visible way really lends credibility to what you are doing and to your intentions.

    • @amillison
      @amillison  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the kind words Ariel, and thank you for taking the time to watch this documentary. I'm very proud of it, and I'm glad you enjoyed it.

    • @josephinetracy1485
      @josephinetracy1485 Год назад

      Are you a boy or a girl?

  • @evereletkline8732
    @evereletkline8732 Год назад +2

    Greatful to thoze Native born who are picking up the Kuleana to malama aina - and even more greatful for the open, inclusive education on the topix.
    Az someOne who iz blessed to have lived only in the foothillz near the Redwoodz in Cali, & here in Hawaii nei - with 2 keiki born here - I am honoured to receive the Wizdomz of this land - although, the same mindfulness that will improve quality of Life here iz what will do the same in Pomo territory where I waz raized - az it will WorldWide.
    Aloha iz a Lifestyle.
    Mitakuye Oyasin
    Mahalo nui loa
    Muchas gracias
    Namaste
    (Each time We eat, We say Mahalo Akua, Aloha Aina)

  • @hhwippedcream
    @hhwippedcream Год назад +3

    Incredible! Thanks again for another impactful video!

  • @felixr.6438
    @felixr.6438 Год назад +2

    Damn, how much of an incredible paradise is that?

  • @Elev8.5280
    @Elev8.5280 4 месяца назад +1

    Having lived in Kaneohe for a bit i wish id known about this I would love to come out there and volunteer and learn how this works and bring it back home to Colorado, the mentality that people or governments own resources has been outdated for years, and we have land to farm my friend! Well made video with valuable information I appreciate you all and wish you so much success! 🤙🕊❤️‍🔥🙏♾️

  • @raihanabari7896
    @raihanabari7896 Год назад +1

    Thank you , you are restoring the nature. Which is giving you back in abundance to feed your people and respect nature more.

  • @tonydelucaisthejam27
    @tonydelucaisthejam27 Год назад +8

    This was so beautifully done... Thank you Andrew and all involved in this video! 🙏

  • @gabrielg.2401
    @gabrielg.2401 8 месяцев назад +1

    It's this type of work and recognition that the world requires for authentic healing.

  • @cuauhtemocOC
    @cuauhtemocOC 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for share this beautiful knowledge and experience prof. Millison. Best!

  • @Chunmeista
    @Chunmeista Год назад +6

    It's awesome that they uncovered the terraces (3:14). It highlights how there really used to be farming all the way back into the valley and Hawai`i really could feed itself using its own natural resources, but once the state took over they weren't allowed to use it.

  • @athaya2992
    @athaya2992 Год назад +1

    excellent documentary, Mr. Millison!

  • @frederickwessling2039
    @frederickwessling2039 Год назад +3

    Thank you so much this is such an amazing video.
    We all must learn to become indigenous the plates or there will be no place and that's just the fact hopefully the healing and restorative message it's spread farther and faster than the pollen of the coconut palm

  • @lightfoot.2000
    @lightfoot.2000 Год назад +1

    Going back to go forward 😎🙏 frm Aotearoa New Zealand

  • @loracardwell575
    @loracardwell575 8 месяцев назад +2

    God is good! His word talks about water from the rocks. We get fresh clean water from the mountains in Kentucky. When I was younger we would get clean fresh water from the Allegheny Mountain springs.

  • @earthinspiredart7773
    @earthinspiredart7773 9 месяцев назад +1

    ❤ amazing what 28 years of loving the land can result in...inspiring....

  • @AngeloXification
    @AngeloXification Год назад +2

    What an absolutely beautiful culture

  • @davidkmillerphotography
    @davidkmillerphotography Год назад +1

    Thank you so much Andrew for all your hard work. I've been watching your videos for a long time now and I'm so thankful that you did this video of my kanaka maoli brothers and sisters and all the hard work they're doing. 🙏

  • @Lord.Dakshinamurthy
    @Lord.Dakshinamurthy Год назад +1

    Aloha :D 🔱 🌺
    Always wanted to see the mountains there ...
    I love mountains ....trees...oh and rain :)🔱

  • @JuanLopez-tp7hj
    @JuanLopez-tp7hj Год назад +1

    This makes me feel like hope is not lost

  • @jasonfrazier503
    @jasonfrazier503 Год назад +1

    I like what you're doing it's very beautiful, we should all practice permerculture and live in synergy with mother nature.

  • @Krystal_Speaks
    @Krystal_Speaks Год назад +1

    Great footage. Thanks for the video! Sharing

  • @dancox5572
    @dancox5572 Год назад +2

    Thank you. Very nice. From Millet Alberta Canada

  • @leonramirez7672
    @leonramirez7672 Год назад +1

    Awesome work has been done by the native hawallan people it's beautiful haw the people faulgt for their land

  • @icanbenchmorethanyou429
    @icanbenchmorethanyou429 Год назад +3

    Doing incredible work, I hope to one day be able to do work like this

  • @floob247
    @floob247 Год назад +5

    Amazing content as always

  • @Teiva.couraud
    @Teiva.couraud Год назад +2

    Amazing! Thanks a lot for sharing this!