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Dennis explains the concept of mana, and its connection to voyaging
Arrival: Come Ashore
Keola Dalire discusses hula traditions in He‘eia
Lilikalā provides deep background on the story of Haumea
Arrival: Legendary Setting
Kalani tells of the importance of Kualoa
Arrival: Neighbors
Types of fish in He‘eia Fish pond
Native Place: He‘eia Fishpond
The functioning of the mākāhā
Harvesting the fish
Guardians of the fishpond
Burials at Ke‘alohi Point
Native Place: Ke‘alohi Point
Rocky tells a story of visiting a heiau
Native Place: Other heiau
Kaualehu burial cave
The Hawaiian lunar calendar
Living World: Seasons
Watching the seasonal cycle in He‘eia
The story of Keaomelemele and its relationship to clouds and weather
The relationship between the forest and the kūahu hula altar
Living World: Forest
Rick talks about the issues of scientific naming
Hawaiian mintless mint and other botanical oddities
Sweet versus sour poi
Sustenance: Food
Poi bowl traditions
Cooking in an imu
Swimming holes in Heeia
Sustenance: Water
The meanings of "Waipao"
"Waiwai" and notions of wealth
Making poi
Sustenance: Planting
The Poimobile
The huli
‘Ulu trees
Gathering plants for hula
Sustenance: Gathering
Oysters and clams in Kāne‘ohe Bay and He‘eia fishpond
Sustenance: Reef
Mo‘o hihia, or intergenerational trauma
Health: Health and Disease
Fear of touching in modern medicine
Health: External Treatments
The Circle of Wellness model
Health: Spiritual Treatments
The role of religion in healing
The importance of spaces for healing
Healing through magic
Sorcery
Surfing in Hawaiian culture
Footprints: Mā‘eli‘eli & Mo‘o
The obake (ghost) at Mōkapu
Hi‘iaka and Mokoli‘i
Mo‘o and the Palikū clan
Keoni talks about the wahi pana of Waipao
Footprints: Keahiakahoe
Emalia tells the history of the Kāne‘ohe Protestant mission
Visitors: Missionaries
Emalia talks about the role of the church in her family
The little cemetery behind Windward Mall
Catholic seminaries established in the He‘eia area
Music in the churches of He‘eia
Ian talks about his Portuguese ancestors arriving in the 1800s.
Visitors: Aftermath
Alice and Emalia talk about Hawaiian Language growing up
Memories: Old He‘eia
The human remains on Mōkapu
Memories: Mōkapu Evictions
Rocky talks about brewing ‘ōkolehao and selling it to the military
Memories: Wartime
The history of climbing the Ha‘ikū Stairs
Memories: Omega Station
Rick tells a story about stream restoration in Waimānalo
Today: Environment
Invasive species issues at the Ha‘ikū Steps
Origins of Hui Kū Maoli Ola
Raising sheep at the lo‘i
Dealing with mangrove at He‘eia fishpond
Invasive jellyfish in He‘eia fishpond
Lā Holoholo: Predator eradication at He‘eia Fishpond
Protesting the construction of H-3
Today: Development
Upland imu
Protecting natural resources from exploitation
The NERR designation
Onwards: Land Today
Water management at Waipao
Uniting different He‘eia-based groups into an ahupua‘a model
Mālama ‘āina
A history of Paepae o He‘eia
Onwards: Sea Today
Rebuilding the hale on the fishpond walls
Rebuilding the walls themselves
The ahu (altar) and the wa‘a (canoe) at the pond
Poaching at the fish pond
The fingerling project
Waipao lo‘i and replanting Hawaiian plants
Onwards: Replanting
Walking in the footprints of the ancestors
Hula in He‘eia
Samuel M. Kamakau Hawaiian Charter School
Papahana Kuaola educational programming
A brief oral history of the founding of Papahana Kuaola
Next steps for Papahana Kuaola
Efforts to re-open the Ha‘ikū Steps
Onwards: Sacred Sites
Access and conservation work at Mōkapu
Papahana Kuaola as a pu‘uhonua
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