Native Hawaiian Master Lauhala Weaver, Pohaku Kahoohanohano, in his Maui studio.
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You have so much to be proud of. Thanks for sharing. My people (Motu of PNG) have lost so much of their ancient craft skills like this to Western conveniences. I'm sure our ancient skills are the same as yours since we descended from the same origins in the great Pacific migrations.
Pohaku! It's Looking and Now! We LOOOOOOONG and miss all u fallah!!!! Everytime we walk market I send aloha! You taught us so much... Major love. Please lmk if this is proper to say goodbye to your 'ohana: a hui hou i oi aku mamua o kekahi kanaka. We never your he, Ike, mana'o. Oh and by the way I want to purchase a lauhala piece if I may. We have two hale, Kauai n Maui, and we r doing so much better financially and I want to DONATE!!!! thank you and 'ohana for being in our ola. Brenna says all dat 2! Lol. From DA EKOLU🤙🤙🤙😘😘😘❤️💛💚YEEEEE!
Kia Ora Ataahua (beautiful) Pohaku we also weave called raranga whakairo Maori korowai cloaks. Potae hats kono baskets putiputi flowers clothing rope it is so healing spiritually being connected as one with nature papatuanuku and ranginui, Io ,Atuas tupuna ancestors Whakapapa geoneology etc nga mihi ki a ko e hoa my friend pass it on keep our toanga alive gift atamarie.
You have so much to be proud of. Thanks for sharing. My people (Motu of PNG) have lost so much of their ancient craft skills like this to Western conveniences. I'm sure our ancient skills are the same as yours since we descended from the same origins in the great Pacific migrations.
Beatiful
Hello, I come across your videos, and you have amazing work. I was wondering if you're still working on your art and crafts recently?
Hi, I'm a weaver from Guam. And your story is inspiring, it's just like how I feel 🌺🌊🌴
Amazing.
How many things tak broill for that
Pohaku! It's Looking and Now! We LOOOOOOONG and miss all u fallah!!!! Everytime we walk market I send aloha! You taught us so much... Major love. Please lmk if this is proper to say goodbye to your 'ohana: a hui hou i oi aku mamua o kekahi kanaka. We never your he, Ike, mana'o. Oh and by the way I want to purchase a lauhala piece if I may. We have two hale, Kauai n Maui, and we r doing so much better financially and I want to DONATE!!!! thank you and 'ohana for being in our ola. Brenna says all dat 2! Lol. From DA EKOLU🤙🤙🤙😘😘😘❤️💛💚YEEEEE!
Oh dis fricken auto misspell
Līwai
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Loooooooove not looking
But dey wen spell all da olelo correct. Sheesh ju'like KEO tinkin.
Kia Ora Ataahua (beautiful) Pohaku we also weave called raranga whakairo Maori korowai cloaks. Potae hats kono baskets putiputi flowers clothing rope it is so healing spiritually being connected as one with nature papatuanuku and ranginui, Io ,Atuas tupuna ancestors Whakapapa geoneology etc nga mihi ki a ko e hoa my friend pass it on keep our toanga alive gift atamarie.
Aloha Trying to get in contact with Bradah Pohaku. my Inoa is Keikialii trying to get in contact for my Makuahine, Ulu, Mahalo
HEY!!!! IT'S MY BROTHER!!!
BEAUTIFUL WORKS OF ART ~ I WEAVE ALSO ~ BUT WITH PLASTIC BOTTLES ~ RECYCLING!!
a hui hou i oi aku mamua o kekahi kanaka
Can u make a video on a hat to make and put it online that's another way of keeping your culture and traditions alive too arohanui.
Kamaha'o No!
Fricken auto misspell