Hawaii Abroad Audio Podcast #HAAP

Hawaii Abroad Audio Podcast #HAAP

by Maxine "Kawahine" Aulelava
Season 2
FINAL S2 Ep. 36 - HAAP Update
In this bonus episode, I share updated information for HAAP, some future plans, and where I will be focusing more time and funds to connect individuals, organizations, and businesses. Plus I'll be working on strategies to improve the show. So join me and see what is happening on Hawaii Abroad Audio Podcast.
HAAP Ep. 35 - Aloha Friday with Tori "Ululani" Lyons in Las Vegas, Nevada
In this episode, I talk-story with a strong mana wahine from Waianae, Oahu that attended and graduated from Kamehameha School. She has a strong passion for perpetuating the Hawaiian culture and the language. She shares her relocation journey and how she is able to contribute to the Lahui or Hawaiian Community and teach them how to speak Hawaiian.
HAAP Ep. 34 - Manaʻo Monday on the chant, "E ala e"
Todayʻs discussion I'm sharing a quick lesson on another oli called, E Ala e. Itʻs an oli that is normally done in the morning during sunrise as we face the East and ask the sun to rise and reach the heavens over the mountains into the sky. We chant to the sun which is that great bright light in the sky that truly nourishes our foods and brings us warmth and good seasons. It guides us as we navigate ourselves from one area to the next.
HAAP Ep. 33 - Aloha Friday with James "Kimo" Dela Pena
In this episode, I am talk story with a special brave kanaka that joined the airforce and traveled to different areas of this HONUA or world. Kimo is another brave kanaka out there in this big world doing his thing. What a way to represent our homeland of Hawaii by protecting and supporting it. Hear his journey and see the different locations he experienced since leaving Hawaii.
HAAP EP. 32 - Manaʻo Monday on Protection ʻoli
In this Manaʻo Monday episode, I share a quick lesson on ʻoli, specifically an ʻoli on protection. We learn the importance of why we need to respect its protocols, its spaces, and the knowledge shared with us by our elders. Tune in and hear an example of a Hawaiian chant requesting for protection. Join us
HAAP Ep. 31 - Aloha Friday with Maile Ae
In this episode, I talk story with Maile, a beautiful kanaka maoli wahine. Her roots are from Kauai, but she was born and raised in California then in 1988 moved home to Hawaii on the island of Oahu. She is now retired and living in Las Vegas, Nevada. Hear her journey on how she relocated a few times over the generations, and how she is determined to support the lahui in her residential area. Resources shared during the episode: Island Envy - https://islandenvylv.org/ & www.facebook.com/IslandeNVyLV LV Hawaiian Civic Club - https://www.lasvegashawaiiancivicclub.net/ & https://www.facebook.com/lasvegashcc.org
HAAP Ep. 30: Manaʻo Monday on the legend "Nanahoa me Kaluau"
In this Manaʻo Monday lesson, I share the legend called, "Nanahoa me Kaluau" which takes place in the Ahupuaʻa of Hakipuʻu on the windward side of the island of Oahu. This chant is a love story between a keiki kapu (sacred child) and a beautiful wahine from Kahiki. Tune in and hear the legend, the history, and the chant shared during this episode. Mahalo nui loa to Uncle Calvin Hoe of Hakipuʻu Ahupuaʻa for sharing this legend. Mahalo nui to Kumu Hula Mary Kahealani Kupau-Mikaele for choreographing the hula to this chant. Contact her at https://www.facebook.com/mary.kupau
HAAP Ep. 29 - Aloha Friday (RE-LISTEN) with Nicole "Koko" Mendez
Re-listen to some highlights of the first episode of this podcast and see how this show evolved into the present operation. Plus get an update on Kokoʻs relocation journey and find out where her next relocation took her and her family. If you want to hear that episode in its entirety just visit episode #1 and the whole interview is there. Koko can be contacted through his social media accounts: Personal FB - https://www.facebook.com/lovekokomendez
HAAP Ep. 28 - Mana'o Monday on ʻOli or chants
In this Manaʻo Monday episode, I share a quick lesson on ʻoli kahea and ʻoli komo. What are they? The simplest way to explain this is that: An oli kahea is a chant performed by those that are calling out for permission to come into a space or an area they want to enter. An ʻoli komo is a chant responding to that request which grants them permission to enter. Tune in and hear the basic structures of Hawaiian chants, the purpose of using a chant, when chants are used, and even experience an actual chant recording. Join us Recorded Resource: https://youtu.be/WYiaGSQbQUQ https://youtube.com/shorts/-yog3IBCtTQ #haap #hawaiiabroad. #hawaiiabroadaudiopodcast
HAAP Ep. 27 - Aloha Friday with John-David "Pomaikaʻi" Andre-Puli
In this episode, I talk story with Pomaikaʻi, a bright and talented kanaka maoli from Waimanalo Homestead who now resides in Fremont, California. He played music practically all his life and he is out in this big world doing his thing and perpetuating his culture by sharing his musical talent. Hear his journey on how his temporary relocation pathway for school turned into 18 years of living away from home and how he is able to live an independent lifestyle. Pomaikaʻi can be contacted through his social media accounts: https://www.facebook.com/jdpulimusic https://www.instagram.com/jdpulimusic72/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPL68-hVVe_46hjgBOi-tFQ
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