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mahina

(18,940 posts)
Tue Mar 13, 2012, 06:33 PM Mar 2012

Things to know about Hawaii:

Last edited Tue Dec 8, 2020, 01:52 PM - Edit history (2)

(inspired by liberalmike27)
Update: probably better to wait till the pandemic is pau.
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Our Queen was beloved, was overthrown at gunpoint, and yes, it is still painful. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liliuokalani

Citizens of the Kingdom of Hawaii were from all nationalities. One of the greatest patriots, Robert Wilcox, was hapa haole http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_William_Wilcox

Many songs you hear on the radio and sing today are from or about that era http://www.huapala.org/Ka_Mamakakaua.html

(mahalo Israel and Skippy)

Those shell leis they give away at Hilo Hatties don't make you look local. We don't care if you are or not anyway.

If you're staying in a hotel, bet you a million bucks they aren't actually recycling those plastic bottles, though they say they do. If you put them in the rubbish cans on the street, the homeless will recycle them. On Oahu, Big Island and Lana'i, better just get a glass and drink the water from the faucet. It's wonderful. Maui, too bad, the water tastes junk.

Though Democrats have a huge majority in our state legislature, (only one republican state Senator), that doesn't mean they are all liberal, even remotely. I'm sure you knew that already.

If you come here and want to really plug in to our community, read Ian Lind's blog http://ilind.net Kanu Hawaii http://www.kanuhawaii.org/ check out Common Cause Hawaii http://www.commoncause.org/site/pp.asp?c=dkLNK1MQIwG&b=4846213 Hokule'a and the Polynesian Voyaging Society too http://pvs.kcc.hawaii.edu/ just for starters.

You can still find this at Punahou [IMG][/IMG]

Don't go hiking after it rains! Too slippery! Don't go in the ocean after it rains! Too dirty! Wait a bit...

Though we have some amazing teachers ( I did anyway), our education system is terrible and everything is nutso expensive and yes, housing too. Spiffy website: http://www.oahure.com/InstantSearch.php?&MyPropertyType=1 (I don't know those people but it's a pretty handy tool)

This community is woven together with generations of relationships, and yet new residents find welcome in countless community groups and efforts. New people bring us fresh streams of inspiration and ideas, when joined with traditional knowledge and wisdom, good things happen all over the islands!

Our violent crime rates are pretty low, except for domestic violence, which is heartbreaking.

We really do want you to come visit! (Except Molokai. They don't want you there. They don't want me there either, bless them.)

Expensive hotels are not the best or even the a good way to go.

Aloha is real. Very real! http://www.lifeintheseislands.com/2009/01/20/aloha-more-than-a-greeting-a-way-of-life-a-state-law/

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Uncle Moe Keale was a wonderful kind and gifted man who's music and aloha is still with us

Hui hou-
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Things to know about Hawaii: (Original Post) mahina Mar 2012 OP
Awrite - lemme give dis one big... ellisonz Mar 2012 #1
mahalos Ellisonz! mahina Mar 2012 #11
Our daughter lives in Hawaii. When we visit her, we stay away from the big tourest areas. We buy appleannie1 Mar 2012 #2
I concur! mahina Mar 2012 #10
Mahalo mahina. I love Hawaii. bluerum Mar 2012 #3
That would be nice! mahina Mar 2012 #9
Unfortunately I think both Isreal and Skippy died years ago hayrow1 Mar 2012 #4
Israel Kamakawiwo`ole ellisonz Mar 2012 #6
Yes and no... mahina Mar 2012 #8
Hey mahina - take the trailing forward slash out of the iLind link! geckosfeet Mar 2012 #5
Thank you! mahina Mar 2012 #7
which island is it that is entirely privately owned by some white family? yurbud Mar 2012 #12
Ni'ihau. mahina Mar 2012 #13
Awesome post...visited last year for the first time ever... truebrit71 Apr 2012 #14
Post removed Post removed Dec 2020 #15

mahina

(18,940 posts)
11. mahalos Ellisonz!
Wed Mar 14, 2012, 03:09 AM
Mar 2012

I went looking for Rap Reiplinger's shakas but no can find. KK Ka'umanua is KOLOHE! Oh my God, I forgot.



love and aloha to you brah.

appleannie1

(5,203 posts)
2. Our daughter lives in Hawaii. When we visit her, we stay away from the big tourest areas. We buy
Tue Mar 13, 2012, 06:56 PM
Mar 2012

fresh fruit and coconut from vendors along the road or plate lunches instead. We stay with her instead of a hotel. If we eat at a restaurant, we choose locally owned. We have eaten the foods traditional to many cultures that way. We have spent time on Oahu and the Big Island. The Hilo side is lush and green and I loved wandering through the flower market with plumeria and pikake filling the air. The Kona side, where my daughter has a second nursery, is like stepping off the plane into an alien landscape. The stark black of lava has a beauty all it's own. My favorite pass time there was sitting above the ocean watching whales play in the crystal clear water. You have a beautiful state.

mahina

(18,940 posts)
10. I concur!
Wed Mar 14, 2012, 02:58 AM
Mar 2012

Wow, congratulations, your daughter sounds like she is a really hard worker and really successful!

 

hayrow1

(198 posts)
4. Unfortunately I think both Isreal and Skippy died years ago
Tue Mar 13, 2012, 08:03 PM
Mar 2012

When my wife and I first went to Hawaii in 1994 my wife and I saw on our hotel T.V. Israel preform on the State of Hawaii Music Awards, he did the song "Hawaiian Superman". The next day, although I had a full schedule of recreation planned, my wife had to go to every record and tape store on the the Kona side of the big Island to find Israel's music. A couple days later we spent a day at the Aloha Bowl Flea Market searching for Israel music. At the Aloha Bowl, the native Hawaiians went out of their way to get my wife, a crazy wahiini, Israel's music.

ellisonz

(27,739 posts)
6. Israel Kamakawiwo`ole
Tue Mar 13, 2012, 08:58 PM
Mar 2012

or universally known in the Islands as Bruddah Iz.



Check out the pinned music thread for some artists she may have missed!

Welcome to DU hayrow1

mahina

(18,940 posts)
8. Yes and no...
Wed Mar 14, 2012, 02:56 AM
Mar 2012

they both wen' hala but the spirit lives on.

Your wife has great taste in music! She can hear all of Iz's music on Mountain Apple's site, http://www.mountainapplecompany.com/#block2

and on the right, on the multimedia tab, you can stream Hawaiian music on the radio.

mahina

(18,940 posts)
13. Ni'ihau.
Wed Mar 14, 2012, 03:21 PM
Mar 2012

Robinson family.

Uncle Moe's family is from Niihau, and his nephews Isreal and Skippy too. Hence, the Makaha Sons of Ni'ihau!

 

truebrit71

(20,805 posts)
14. Awesome post...visited last year for the first time ever...
Tue Apr 10, 2012, 02:26 PM
Apr 2012

...and fell head-over heels in love even though I only saw Oahu....will be back in June for another visit...

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