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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 /> Ho`omau is to progress or to continue Nae`ole, caretaker of Pai`ea <br /> beyond the status quo. E ho`omau ke (Kamehameha) received Pai`ea near <br /> ola Hawaii, today, we understand the Mo`okini Heiau after being dedicated. <br /> past to strengthen the present to secure Nae`ole was aware that Alapa`i Nui, <br /> the future. Hawaii has a very young chief of Hilo, was in pursue to kill <br /> history, prepared to impact the world Pai`ea. With all struggles, Nae`ole <br /> because of the simple and little things journeyed through the districts of <br /> that make Hawaii, Hawaii. Kohala, Hawi, without breath or <br /> Kau`ikeauoli persevered during the without sustenance, then to Hala`ula, <br /> struggles of his kingdom, encouraging failure and the sight of blood or death - <br /> the education of Hawaii. Queen experiences of the warriors failure to <br /> Lili`uokalani stood down to save her Alapa`i Nui. Finally, Nae`ole arrives <br /> people from war allowing her people to beyond Pololu until the ridge of Awini, <br /> stand up and continue her struggles to the location of safety for Pai`ea. Pai`ea, <br /> make things right, right again, `Onipa`a. Kamehameha, the lonely one, united the <br /> The Hawaiian language movement islands of Hawaii. Today, <br /> began in the late sixties became a law in Kamehameha leaves a legacy of <br /> 1977 and now Hawaiian language is resilience to empower one`s spirit and <br /> taught in the Universities of Hawaii, soul by knowing the journey of one's <br /> Public, Private, and Charter schools and past encouraged in the present delighted <br /> communities. for the future. <br /> `Olelo No`eau - Hawaiian Proverbs & Poetical Sayings <br /> `Olelo No`eau Translations Translated thought Resource <br /> `O ko Kona mau Calm is typical of Said of a Kona Pukui, M.K. <br /> no is o ka la`i Kona person who is (1983). `Olelo <br /> (#2469) always poised and No`eau, Hawaiian <br /> calm. Proverbs & <br /> Poetical Saying. <br /> Honolulu, HE <br /> Bishop Museum. <br /> Mana`o Thoughts: Calm is Kona, Kona native represents its valuable <br /> characteristics poised in calmness as a child of Kona. <br /> `Onipa`a Lili`uokalani <br /> Draft 9/6/2021 <br />