Kumulipo - Hawaiian Explication of Creation
Day: 8/24/2023
Time: 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
“The Kumulipo articulates and reveals the connections of the sky and earth, the ocean and land, the land and man, the man and gods and returns again to repeat the cycle...The Kumulipo recognized that the interrelationship of all things is an everlasting continuum...The Kumulipo echoed the complexities and details of the Hawaiian thought process...Skillful observation and examination brought understanding and respect to everything in [the] world...All natural forms of [this] world were the beneficiaries of this primal cadence...The Kumulipo is the reality of our dim past, the foundation of our present and the pathway into the future.” --Pualani Kanaka‘ole Kanahele
Join us for a learning opportunity to explore The Kumulipo, the Hawaiian understanding of the world as interconnected and intimate across all forms of being and nature. Confirmed speakers include Leahi Hall, who is Kāko‘o for Hālau ʻŌhi‘a, which utilizes Lonoa Honua to connect people, places, and energies in the universe to one another through Hawai‘i life ways. Leahi is a graduate of Pūnana Leo and Kula Kaiapuni ‘o Maui Hawaiian language immersion programs. She received her undergraduate degree at Stanford University where she competed for a two-time Womenʻs Volleyball National Champion team. Leahi earned a doctorate with honors from Pepperdine University studying leadership, change, belonging and systems theory.