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TMK 7-4-010-001, 002 & 018 - KVDC Design - McCowatt for Kona Brewery improvements
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DRAFT Kulia I Ka Nu`u Mural Project Brew Block 2021 <br /> Motto of Queen Kapi`olam expresses "Strive to the highest potential." Everyone <br /> manages their own potential, yet we encourage everyone to work, experience, <br /> ex lore and achieve their highestpotential! E Villa el <br /> Ho`ona`auao Kau`ikeaouli - King Kamehameha <br /> Na`au (intestine) or an emotional Kau`ikeaouli, King Kamehameha III <br /> thought process known by the Hawaiian reigned from 1825 - 1854, and required <br /> people as the internal center of that all kingdom correspondence and <br /> knowledge found deep within. He koho legal documents were written in <br /> no ia, na`auao ai`ole na`aupo Hawaiian and English. In 1840, Public <br /> -knowledge is a choice, enlightenment schools were established to encourage <br /> or ignorance. For generations, all kingdom subjects to learn to read <br /> traditional knowledge were handed and write in Hawaiian and English. In <br /> down within the family through specific 1848, Hawaii was noted as a literate <br /> practices such as Lomilomi (massage), nation throughout the world because of <br /> La`au Lapa`au (medicine), Lawai`a the educational movement Kau`ikeaouli <br /> (fishing), Lo`i Kalo (kalo farming), established. Hawaii encouraged <br /> Mo`o`olelo (storytelling), Ho`ona`auao (enlightenment) discovery, <br /> Mo`oku`auhau (genealogy) and Loko learning, and experiences through <br /> i`a (fish pond). Ma ka hana ka `ike - observational and acknowledging <br /> through hands-on or livable experiences traditional and cultural knowledge <br /> knowledge is attained and applied. In empowering emotional, practical and <br /> fact, Knowledge empowers the sensual experiences without question. <br /> longevity of a culture and tradition. <br /> "Olelo No`eau - Hawaiian Proverbs & Poetical Sayings <br /> `Olelo No`eau Translations Translated thought Resource <br /> Sol #3 No task is too big Work is never seen Pukui, M.K. <br /> `A`ohe hana nui when done as a lot of work (1983). `Olelo <br /> ke alu `ia (#142) together by all. when done No`eau, Hawaiian <br /> together and Proverbs & <br /> accomplished at Poetical Saying. <br /> the same moment. Honolulu, HE <br /> Bishop Museum. <br /> Draft 9/6/2021 <br />
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