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Hāloa
A mo'olelo of Haloa is told through his genealogy starting from the creation of Papahanaumoku and Wakea. Hawaiians acknowledge Haloa as their ancestor and their reciprocal relationship is alive today. (more…)
Oahu ʻOhana, Kalo, Moʻolelo, Native Plants & Animals, Recordings Armitage, Kimo
Hāloa and the Little Huli
This story expresses the importance of kalo (taro) within the Hawaiian culture. Hāloa the little huli realizes that no matter how big or small he is that he can do great things if he believes in himself and has a...
Molokai ʻOhana, Kalo, Moʻolelo, Native Plants & Animals Bishaw-Juario, Kananikalā
I Mea Aha Ke Kai? (Bilingual)
An exploration of the ahupuaʻa and the role of natural resources from the mountain to the sea.
Molokai, Oahu ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi, Kai, Kalo, Native Plants & Animals Andrews, Lilinoe
Kamehameha The Warrior King of Hawaii
The story of Kamehameha the Great, Hawaii's warrior king, is retold here for readers of all ages. From his childhood in exile to his return to court and the lifting of the great Naha Stone, we follow this brave and...
Molokai Akua, Aliʻi, Historical Fiction, ʻOhana, ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi, Kai, Kalo, Kumulipo, Kupua, Meʻe, Moʻolelo, Native Plants & Animals, Resource Book, Voyaging, Weather
My Kalo Has Lau Big and Green
Follow the journey of a keiki and ʻohana as they learn about how kalo grows and how it is made into paʻi ʻai and poi. (more…)
Molokai, Oahu Kalo, Moʻolelo, Native Plants & Animals, Recordings Aquino, Pua
Ohana Means Family
A family works diligently in the lo‘i to prepare for a family lū‘au. Many hands working together with the resources that the ‘āina provides to produce food to feed the family. (more…)
Molokai, Oahu ʻOhana, Kalo, Recordings Loomis, Ilima