Moʻolelo Mai | Episode 1: "Ka ʻIewe Incident" (w/ English Subtitles)

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
  • Mo'olelo Mai
    He polokalamu haʻi moʻolelo kēia ma ʻŌiwi TV e kālele ana i nā moʻolelo mai loko mai o ko kākou mau kaiāulu i pili i ka nohona a moʻaukala Hawaiʻi. E nanea mai ka pepeiao i ka lohe aku i kēia mau moʻolelo kūpaianaha!
    ʻŌiwi TV's original television program highlights stories about our history, our islands, and our communities - told by various people across the pae ʻāina. Come and listen to these amazing stories!
    Ka ʻIewe Incident
    Ma kēia pukana mua e lohe ai kākou no ka hana wiwoʻole o kekahi ʻohana ma ka ʻimi a hoʻōla ʻana aʻe i kekahi hana kuʻuna, ʻo ke kanu ʻiewe hoʻi. E hoʻolohe mai nō iā Kīhei Nahale-a lāua ʻo Nohea Stibbard ma ka haʻi moʻolelo ʻana no kā lāua ʻimi ʻana i ka hiki ke mālama i ka ʻiewe o ko lāua keiki mua i loko o kekahi wā i kūikawā loa ai ia hana a manaʻo.
    In this first episode, we hear about the valiant efforts put forth by one ʻohana as they worked to revitalize a traditional birth practice of burying a childs' placenta. Come and listen to Kīhei Nahale-a and Nohea Stibbard as they recount this story of how they sought out the rights to retain their first-born's placenta during a time when such requests were unheard of and not practiced.

Комментарии • 25

  • @forbiddenmod
    @forbiddenmod Год назад +3

    The hawaiian language has such an elegant, flowing sound, thanks to its minimalist phonology. It sounds like refreshing water.

  • @mauna2004
    @mauna2004 4 года назад +13

    Mahalo loa no kēia polakalamu! I was brought to tears watching this, I’ve never heard Hawaiian spoken so conversationally. I shared this with my wife and daughter, who were on the fence about trying to learn Hawaiian. They were entrances by this program, it was so entertaining, but also it was just so beautiful to hear our mother tongue spoken like this. I showed it to my father as well, he was brought to tears and remembered the struggle to take us home and name us rather than putting a name on the birth certificate, and what a challenge that was. Please, make more of these. Excellent direction, acting, love the Drunk History homage, fun to watch and an awesome way to learn Hawaiian!

  • @lisarodrigues6582
    @lisarodrigues6582 2 года назад +5

    The facial expressions on the doctor are priceless!

  • @tranquileyes11
    @tranquileyes11 Год назад +2

    Mahalo for sharing this story. Beautiful.. trust in Akua and our kūpuna to guide us and fulfill our kuleana. ✨

  • @mnmgfdhjiuyzxcasdqwere7786
    @mnmgfdhjiuyzxcasdqwere7786 Год назад +2

    Mahalo no ke wikio! He apana Hawai'i au. He mea nui ka olelo hawaii ia'u. I am still learning the language, and it is difficult to learn it in North America, where finding a Hawaiian speaker is like finding a needle in a hay stack, so learning it is difficult with no one to practice with.

  • @nurarihion
    @nurarihion Год назад

    Mahala no kēia wikio!, ke a'o nei au i ka 'ōlelo Hawai'i a he kōkua nui kēia ma ko'u ho'oma'ama'a 'ana i ka lohe 'ana i ka 'ōlelo.

  • @submarineinthesky8946
    @submarineinthesky8946 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you for leaving subtitles for us decadent mainlanders to follow along!

  • @litobeatz639
    @litobeatz639 2 года назад +6

    Itʻs a shame that when u search up videos in Hawaiian, this kind of stuff doesnʻt pop up.

  • @erickasum2050
    @erickasum2050 4 года назад +1

    Wow! I love this story. Itʻs the courage of people like you who create a better future for us!

  • @beemalihini9580
    @beemalihini9580 4 года назад

    Kupaianaha no keia moolelo! Mahalo nui ke kaanalike mai ana!

  • @kawaikuailani7018
    @kawaikuailani7018 5 лет назад +3

    Omg that Holden Takahashi guy is my most favoritest actor in the world!

  • @giovanierobledo6530
    @giovanierobledo6530 Год назад +1

    Where can I find more episodes?! This is so entertaining and helpful while I learn Hawaiian.

  • @Keliimaoli
    @Keliimaoli 7 месяцев назад

    E ho’omaita’i no he mo’olelo keia!.

  • @rysiskailepai
    @rysiskailepai 6 лет назад +3

    Please help anybody who can. I really wanna learn hawaiian but I live in Southern California and I’m having trouble finding a teacher. I’ve read some books on the Hawaiian language like Ka lei haʻaheo but I still feel like theres a huge gap in my learning. I feel like a language teacher or at least someone to speak with would help a lot. I know Kamehameha sponsors online classes but I’m hoping to have someone physically present so I can practice with them even after the class. I really wanna help preserve the language of my culture so any help would really be appreciated.
    E ʻoluʻolu ʻoukou. Kokua ʻoukou iāʻu. Makemake au e aʻo ka ʻōlelo hawaiʻi aka noho au ma Kaleponi. Ua heluhelu au 2 puke aka ʻaʻole ʻike maikaiʻi au ka ʻōlelo. Makemake au he kumu ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi. Mahalo nui loa nō kā ʻoukou kokua

    • @Punkmetric
      @Punkmetric 6 лет назад +1

      Oiwi TV has a serious called "ka leo" you may find it helpful. They have the playlist on their page

    • @keokikahumokukoa8832
      @keokikahumokukoa8832 6 лет назад +1

      W. Michael K. Aloha! Im sorry to hear that you was unable find a teacher of ‘ōlelo Hawai’i (Hawaiian language), I speak Hawaiian, if you need help in learning Hawaiian, just contact me and ill see if I am able to help! Aloha🤙🏽

    • @34103070674978532046
      @34103070674978532046 6 лет назад

      Try duolingo nor Kulāiwi

    • @stephanielawless4642
      @stephanielawless4642 5 лет назад

      check out halau olelo

    • @stephanielawless4642
      @stephanielawless4642 5 лет назад

      @@w.michaelk.8263 check out halau olelo

  • @omggiiirl2077
    @omggiiirl2077 6 лет назад +4

    Haole always interfering. So glad him was successful!

  • @KALANIAHQUIN
    @KALANIAHQUIN 5 лет назад

    Eh kumu kihei