Hoʻōla Hou
to be revitalized and given life again
Come For the Food and GrowFarm to table meals. Sustainable and doable practices for every household.
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Come for the Sights and LearnExplore ancient Hawaiʻi and visualize our future while honoring the past.
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Come for You and ConnectAll is well when you are well. Make the time for much needed self-care.
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Christiane Bolosan-YeeEducator and Lifestyle & Wellness AdvocateWe need to heal. We need to connect to the land and to each other. Letʻs do this together! Iʻm Christiane, Iʻm here because my ohana, our ʻāina, and our kaiaulu (community) need tending. I decided in service to that healing process, I wanted to gather a small group of devoted individuals looking to learn more about healing through self love and connecting with the land, to rest our bodies, renew our commitments and revive our communities. Are you in?
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Tanya Maile NaehuEducator, Artist, Performer & Community OrganizerMaile is an amazing designer, lover and cultivator of the arts that creates beauty wherever she goes. Tanya Maile Naehu is a Kanaka Maoli, educator, performer, artist, and community organizer on the island of Molokai, Hawaii. Maile is constantly searching and collaborating in order to design new approaches to teaching using traditional philosophies and practices such as oral tradition, ‘olelo Hawai’i, hula and oli. Through teaching storytelling via various art mediums she emphasizes great importance in building communication skills, self confidence, and a new generation of storytellers.
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Hanohano NaehuKiaʻi Loko, Fishpond Guardian, Artist & Aloha Aina WarriorHanohano Naehu has been a Kia’i Loko, a fishpond guardian at Keawanui, an 800 year old Hawaiian Fishpond on Molokai, Hawaii. He is the caretaker of this environment in which he restores an aspect of Hawaiian Aquaculture: a traditional, sustainable, ocean fishpond that itself presents other opportunities for creativity through the healing Arts, Sciences, and feeling Spirituality. Hano, as he is referred to is also a community educator, teaching ancient concepts in land stewardship and resource management. As an avid activist and artist for Aloha Āina he translates his passions through hip hop and lyrical messages.
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Dyana ValentineOracle in ResidenceDyana is an oracle. She started doing Woke Up Knowing™ experiences in 2011 when she had a waking vision of being in a bed in an ancient castle with people sitting around her bed waiting to hear a dream she had. Years later, she has dreamt in several countries, in languages she didn’t speak, for seekers, artists, scientists, and humanitarians.
She practices an unsupervised oracular tradition that has no formal training. Currently, she has few peers. She believes these things are changing as more of us step out of the quiet and into the light. Gird your loins! For more info about Dyana, visit her site: dyanavalentine.com |
Airport TravelYou will be responsible for air flight arrangements and expenses. Your ticket to this event does not cover air travel. Fly into Honolulu International (HNL) then fly inter-island to Molokai Airport (MKK) and arrive before 11am on Fri, Oct 27th.
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Ground TransportationGround Transportation will be provided. Or you may arrange to have your own transportation. There are several car rental companies located at the Molokaʻi airport. Please make your reservations at least 2 weeks prior to arrival. Rentals may be limited. Free parking will be available on retreat site.
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LodgingOutdoor tent camping under the stars accommodations will be provided at the breathtaking Keawanui, an 800 acre ancient Hawaiian Fishpond on Molokai, Hawaiʻi:
Each attendee will be given an elevated oversized personal tent cot, comfy padding, 2 pillows and 2 blankets. Feel free to bring your own additional amenities for your comfort. |