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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 kulia e! <br /> `Ohana translated as family. Yet a Wakea, sky father, upon the sacred <br /> deeper understanding of `ohana is night (Po Kane) broke kapu (restriction <br /> offered as `Oha: the off-shoots of the or law) to sleep with Ho`ohokukalani. <br /> foundational taro and na or "ana" From this union, a child was born liquid <br /> implies a deeper or constant journey form and was planted. From his body a <br /> that occurs (activity or work). The taro sprouted, he was given the name <br /> word encourages families (`Ohana) to Haloalaukapalili (Long breath of the <br /> continue to work on all or any situation shimmering leaf). On another sacred <br /> families are faced with. "`A`ohe hana night a union occurred, from this a <br /> nui ke alu `ia - work is never completed second child was born and his name <br /> when done alone, but together it is was Haloanaka (Long breath shaker) or <br /> never too large to accomplish. `Ohana is the ancestor of the Hawaiian people. <br /> family and NO one should be left out The union of the heavens (Wakea, sky <br /> (Ho`oponopono practice). `Ohana is father and Ho`ohokukalani, daughter of <br /> the foundational knowledge of the past, the stars) created the unification of the <br /> applied presently to inspire the future land (Haloalaukapalili) and the people <br /> generations. Work within the `ohana is (Haloanaka). Such union creates the <br /> constant and on-going, never give up on balance of greatness: I maika`i ke kalo i <br /> family. ka `oha - A generation is reflective of <br /> it's family. <br /> `Olelo No`eau - Hawaiian Proverbs & Poetical Sayings <br /> `Olelo No`eau Translations Translated thought Resource <br /> Pili aloha o Kona, Love remains close No problem is too Pukui, M.K. <br /> Ho`oipo i ka to Kona, who woos great when one (1983). `Olelo <br /> malie (#2645) the calm. tries hard to solve No`eau, Hawaiian <br /> it. Proverbs & <br /> Poetical Saying. <br /> Honolulu, HE <br /> Bishop Museum. <br /> Mana`o - Through: Kona is a land beloved for calm and pleasant weather. <br /> Aloha Relevance <br /> Draft 9/6/2021 <br />