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Māmala Hoa

Moku O Māmala Hoa (Māmala Hoa) was established by Prince Jonah Kūhiō Kalaniana‘ole on July 3, 1907 in Hilo, Moku O Keawe (Island of Hawai‘i) as the second chapter of the Royal Order of Kamehameha I. Māmala Hoa was solemnly dedicated to honor the memory of Kamehameha and uplift the Kanaka ‘Ōiwi (aboriginal peoples of Hawai‘i). Māmala Hoa has the distinction of being named after Kamehameha’s elite pū‘ulu koa (guard unit of warriors) named Māmala Hoa (Striking War Club). This ancient pū‘ulu koa were feared for their skill and courage in battle and respected for their honor and loyalty to Kamehameha.

This inoa (name) was chosen to reflect Māmala Hoa’s bloodlines to the ancient ruling warrior chiefs of Moku O Keawe and to inspire Māmala Hoa members to imua (move forward) and ho‘omau (persevere) in their cause. Today, Māmala Hoa perpetuates its proud warrior legacy by protecting wahi pana (sacred places), advocating for Hawaiian rights, perpetuating the ancient Hawaiian culture, promoting the Ha‘a Koa (Dance of the Warrior), preserving the oli (Hawaiian chant), facilitating educational scholarships, and presenting the annual Kamehameha Festival.

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Mamala Hoa takes legal action to save Mauna Kea

Mauna Kea plan sparks suit
by Peter Sur
Tribune-Herald Staff Writer
Published: Friday, October 2, 2009 10:54 AM HST
Telescope foes want summit restored
Hawaiian and environmental advocates have appealed the state land board's approval of the Mauna Kea Comprehensive Management Plan.

The lawsuit filed Thursday in Third Circuit Court challenges the unanimous vote of the Board of Land and Natural Resources on April 9 to approve the CMP, which provides a framework for managing the cultural and natur… Continue

Posted on October 4, 2009 at 8:34am — 4 Comments

Royal Order of Kamehameha I

Ha‘a Koa (Dance of the Warrior) Workshop

Public Service Announcement

PSA Date: 07/07/09

Event: Ha‘a Koa (Dance of the Warrior) Workshop
Dates: Aug. 3rd to Aug. 13th, 2009
Days: Every Mon., Wed., & Fri. for two weeks.
Times: Mondays & Wednesdays: 7:15 pm to 8:15 pm
Fridays: 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Location: Hilo High Auditorium
Sponsor: Royal Order of Kamehameha I, Mamala Hoa (Hilo Chapter)
Contact: Pua Ishibashi
691 Ainako Ave., Hilo, Hawaii 96720
808/989-4844 cell
Pua@MamalaHoa.org

HA‘A KOA (DANCE OF THE WARRIOR) WORKSHOP
Hawaii… Continue

Posted on July 29, 2009 at 9:25am —

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At 11:46pm on July 4, 2010, jon kinimaka said…
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At 8:20pm on July 2, 2010, kukuna_o_ka_la said…
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At 8:03pm on November 13, 2009, Aina said…
Hows About We Focus On Sitting Down With Our People And Focusing On How To Govern Our Own Government Again ?
At 12:20pm on October 30, 2009, Simbralynn Kanakaole gave Royal Order of Kamehameha I a gift
Thanx a bunch for the friendship...a hui hou...S. Kanaka'ole
At 11:47pm on October 11, 2009, Sharon KaleioKapiolani Medeiros said…
Mahalo for the add. My hale is on the slopes of Mauna Kea. This mountain means a lot to me. It has been reborn and the guardian will rise once more. Again thank you for the add
Sharon
At 10:36am on October 5, 2009, Royal Order of Kamehameha I said…
Jon Kinimaka:

The time of the ihe and newa is pau. Now we have to work with the tools we have. So now we talk, protest, work within the political process and take legal action.

But, in all cases we move forward with Aloha and Mana to remain Pono to receive the guidence and blessings from Akua
At 10:26am on October 5, 2009, Royal Order of Kamehameha I said…
To Naone and Michelle:

Aloha and Mahalo and welcome to our circle of friends. You need not have the koko to stand for and support Hawaiians and Hawaiian rights. In our fight for Hawaiian rights, we need the support of all good people, Hawaiian and nonHawaiian. There is great strength and mana in numbers, and Hawaiians need all the help we can get, so much mahalos.

As for moving forward Michelle without koko, you are in a unique position to speak for and inbehalf of Hawaiians as a non Hawaiian. Others will weigh your words and perspective differently because you are a nonHawaiian and that may be a good thing. We need both Hawaiians and nonHawaiians to support our causes. Just make sure when you speak/share your mana’o disclose that you are a nonHawaiian to not offend Hawaiians or mislead others. Be humble, speak from the heart, and let Akua guide your words and acts.

So no be shame or scared no moa the koko, can still ku’i!
At 9:53am on October 5, 2009, Michelle Ritchie said…
Aloso mahalo for the invite, also don't have the koko but do have the respect and spirit!
To Jon Kinimaka,
I'm sorry for the abuse that came your way at that event on Hawaiian values---when you were just trying to bring up the truth and what's important instead of glossing it over. How can a talk on values not even mention the overthrow and everything that has happened since 1778 as if it doesn't exist or matter?

It's hard for someone like me, who believes as you and Kaohi do, but doesn't have the koko, it is hard to know how to show up with respect, wanting to help wanting to lend a voice for sovereignty but I don't want to be pushy or arrogant. Should I just stay out of it? Or is there a way I can help that is still respectful? I would like to show up at meetings, both cultural and political---I don't know who to look to for advice on how to do this. My mentors are Kaliekoa Kaeo, and Keeamoku Kapu, so I know a little, but not enough. I know they would say just do it! But I am hesitant.
At 8:18am on October 5, 2009, naone morinaga said…
Mahalo i kou kono - mahalo for your invitation akā `a`ohe ke koko Maoli. I donʻt have the koko. Not sure if I can join your group. BUT I continue to kāko`o you in your efforts with Mauna Kea. We have our pilikia with Haleakalā...so e pupukahi kākou.
Nāone Morinaga-Kama
At 9:59pm on October 4, 2009, Pono Kealoha said…
 
 
 

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