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Ke Alaula o Hōlanikū part 2–na Hawane Rios

I started learning about Papahanaumokuakea when I was a 22-year-old senior at Ka Haka ʻUla o Keʻelikōlani College of Hawaiian Language at UH Hilo. I can still remember listening to the Kumu of our Ola Na Iwi research class, Kalani Makekau-Whittiker,  speak with passionate excitement about Kekuewa Kikiloi’s dissertation that…

Last Blog from Myka

It has been both fulfilling and humbling to have been able to experience a portion of my life living in another’s world. As author Robin Wall Kimmerer describes it, wildlife is capable of resembling the role of our teachers that lead, they are our founders. I would have to agree…

Keola from Myka

When I think about life, I think about how beautiful the world can be, how every single little detail has its own meaning in the circle of life. I think about humans and how we have an ample amount of potential to do good and bad for the Earth. Although,…

Christmas Blog from Myka

Mele Kalikimaka from your Winter Season Kureans! Hi family and friends from all around the Earth! I hope that this finds each and every one of you having an amazing time during the holidays, may your spirits be filled with happiness, peace, love and unity. Spending the holidays here has…
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