Story of the Shaka origins being made into a documentary

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  • Story of the Shaka origins being made into a documentary
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Komentáře • 87

  • @MaureenKo1
    @MaureenKo1 Před rokem +17

    The people who restored the old cane haul train to Ko Olina (The Hawaiian Railway Society) tell the story about one of their conductors who used to wave the trains to go or stop at certain junctures. They insist that the conductor had 3 missing fingers and so his wave looked like the “Shaka” sign we use today. I don’t know if this story can be validated but I guess it’s one of several versions of how the hand wave came to be.

    • @healingfrequenciesofhigher7520
      @healingfrequenciesofhigher7520 Před rokem +2

      Your story seems to be the consensus 🤙 Kamana Kalili 🫶

    • @stevesue3593
      @stevesue3593 Před rokem +2

      If you have anyone that can help us with the Ko Olina train story, please forward any comments to me. Mahalo!

  • @EdNoyWonderTVDERM
    @EdNoyWonderTVDERM Před rokem +3

    Very nice history and documentary. It's so nice and very interesting to know this. You have a new friend here.

  • @purplepidgin
    @purplepidgin Před rokem +19

    Shaka comes from the Hakalau mill big island. Security guard that used to kick the kids off the cane trains was missing middle three fingers, so the kids used to “shaka” at him teasing the fact he was missing the fingers. So do more research not just believe what your friends tell you.

    • @lategod
      @lategod Před rokem +5

      lol every single place has a story like this everyone in laie knows about the fisherman who lost his fingers same exact story told for forever

    • @mikeuptegrove
      @mikeuptegrove Před rokem +2

      That’s the story I heard too.

    • @stevesue3593
      @stevesue3593 Před rokem +1

      If you have anyone that can help us with the Hakalau Mill, Island of Hawaii story, please forward any comments to me. Mahalo!

  • @ken-waidoo6180
    @ken-waidoo6180 Před rokem +6

    I'm 80. In my youth, the shaka was only 1 flick of the wrist, like to throw off water. When Frank Fasi ran for office, he made signs in which the shaka signs were motorized, and move. I believe that they moved left to right, not twisting, but that was ages ago.

  • @edwarddelacruz7505
    @edwarddelacruz7505 Před rokem +13

    The hand gesture what people know today as Shaka originally came from a man name Kamana Kalili that got his three inner fingers caught in the press machine at Kahuku sugar mill..

    • @alexcarter8807
      @alexcarter8807 Před rokem +4

      And in high school there was the mandatory "field trip" to that mill because you know, if you got good grades you might get a job there .... that place REALLY smelled like sugar... If you want to know that smell/taste, just get "Sugar In The Raw" that's sugar mill sugar.

  • @waro808
    @waro808 Před rokem +2

    Im glad this guy is doing this, educate the people on the mainland that has no idea what the shaka means and what its all about just that is cooler than the peace sign, I see it done all the time on TV.

    • @stevesue3593
      @stevesue3593 Před rokem

      Mahalo for this comment. We certainly don't want the Shaka going the way of the Peace Sign. Shaka is much deeper, more dimensional, more philosophical and more important to the betterment of the world.

  • @XIII5XIII
    @XIII5XIII Před rokem +7

    Can't buy anyone Christmas gifts this year, so everyone is getting the ssshakaaa🤙🏽 from me.
    Skakakalikimaka 2022

  • @uluboy143kapeka
    @uluboy143kapeka Před rokem +8

    Love the idea, not convinced about him being sure folks don't know the history. How many kupuna were asked?

    • @stevesue3593
      @stevesue3593 Před rokem

      The percentage of people who had no idea where the Shaka came from was from a survey that Anthology Research did last year. On number of Kupuna interviews, we've done 30+ now and a few more are coming in still even after our major shots have wrapped. If you know of anyone who can testify from first-hand knowledge, we'd love a connect. Mahalo!

  • @mikeuptegrove
    @mikeuptegrove Před rokem +4

    The story I know sounds different. I am also close friends with some families who bought land from King Kam directly. My guess is, they probably have a good beat on the story.
    What I heard: Had to do with a train and missing fingers and waving to children who waved back hiding their fingers to poke fun. Wasn’t in Laie however.

  • @thisisbs808
    @thisisbs808 Před rokem +1

    Reading the comments, sounds like there are multiple possible origin stories. Hope they do interviews to include as many of them as possible.

  • @alexcarter8807
    @alexcarter8807 Před rokem +5

    My teen years were spent on the Windward Side and we got in alll the trouble. Going to Sacred Falls, getting a nice juicy stalk of sugar cane from one of the old fields in Punalu'u, terrorizing the parking lot of Hano Hano Hale on our skateboards, etc. Not sure how that area ties in more with the shaka than anywhere else (hint: the Mormons didn't invent it).

  • @mcsuchnsuch
    @mcsuchnsuch Před rokem +4

    I thought everyone in Laie throw these: 🤟🏽

  • @denzillee3664
    @denzillee3664 Před rokem +2

    I heard long time ago it was a man who lost his fingers except for his pinky and thumb and he used to wave and that's how it became shaka

  • @TwistedCoconut808
    @TwistedCoconut808 Před rokem +5

    Hamana Kalili our tutu from Laie was always waving with missing fingers, but the word "shaka" was the surfers slang. I remember my tutu lady telling us this story.

  • @genesebrown7802
    @genesebrown7802 Před 5 měsíci

    Very interesting, lots of support from community members and kanaka of the area. Did you dig deeper and find out if he had any ohana that was willing to share HIS STORY, possibly from their POV?

  • @pamelyncaldwell4060
    @pamelyncaldwell4060 Před rokem +1

    Awesomeness!🤙

  • @kathypaaaina3953
    @kathypaaaina3953 Před rokem +1

    Aloha hugs 🤗 Work had his fingers
    cut off working he was a very Happy Man & Waved

  • @johnnyv5995
    @johnnyv5995 Před rokem +1

    AWESOME!

  • @QuantumOfSolace1
    @QuantumOfSolace1 Před rokem +4

    Rap Replinger perfected the Shaka- everyone knows that!!

  • @dandelionsarefree7436
    @dandelionsarefree7436 Před rokem +1

    Yes!

  • @stevehhadley
    @stevehhadley Před rokem +4

    It started with a man who had Leprosy on Molokai waving to people!

    • @toddcrozier5525
      @toddcrozier5525 Před rokem +2

      Yes all he had was his thumb and pinky finger. He would place his hand on his face to make a smile .

    • @stevesue3593
      @stevesue3593 Před rokem

      This is one of the origin stories we're covering. It's one of the thinner stories and more voices would help substantiate it and bring it to life. Do you have any contacts with anyone who can testify?

  • @doreenredford8971
    @doreenredford8971 Před rokem +1

    Woot woot 🙌

  • @Jim-fe2xz
    @Jim-fe2xz Před rokem +3

    So how exactly is lds playing into this???

  • @tamehamehaprints3604
    @tamehamehaprints3604 Před rokem +2

    I have a photo of Duke KAHANAMOKU flashing a Shaka c1910.... its the oldest Ive seen personally...

    • @stevehhadley
      @stevehhadley Před rokem +2

      It started with the lepairs on Molokai

    • @lategod
      @lategod Před rokem +2

      u should post this picture

    • @erictoulon5946
      @erictoulon5946 Před rokem +1

      Duke Kahanamoku was an incredible gentleman. The first time I saw him on Oahu he was driving this red convertible that was huge that had the golden statue of him surfing for his hood ornament. I would love to see that picture.

    • @healingfrequenciesofhigher7520
      @healingfrequenciesofhigher7520 Před rokem

      @@erictoulon5946 His restaurant has good fish taco’s 🤙

  • @langya9810
    @langya9810 Před rokem +2

    🤙Carabao cuz...

  • @jamesgonda3785
    @jamesgonda3785 Před rokem +1

    now days when someone trow shaka at you they saying whoa i when look all you dope already lmao

  • @Cer3aleater
    @Cer3aleater Před rokem +3

    Cheeehuuu! 🤙😄

  • @XIII5XIII
    @XIII5XIII Před rokem +3

    Cost of living came as the real
    "SHAKA" 🤦‍♂️😭🤣🤣🤣

  • @HiKimiko
    @HiKimiko Před rokem +1

    the "thumbnail" looks like a thumbs up not a shaka... even if it's not how I remember, glad people are taking interest in the origins 🤙(

  • @anythinginlife9334
    @anythinginlife9334 Před rokem +2

    It’s mean Hawaii is expensive🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽

  • @pkodani72
    @pkodani72 Před rokem +1

    I use to think it meant trash LOL It was on the trash cans with the words Mahalo LOL!

  • @masteryoda7583
    @masteryoda7583 Před rokem +1

    🤙🏻

  • @eatyoualive3947
    @eatyoualive3947 Před rokem +1

    Imagine the Polynesian cultural center invited the Shaka 🤙🏽 they’ll teach you

  • @darvibarino1416
    @darvibarino1416 Před rokem +1

    What about on the side of Fasi’s van “ Fasi for Mayor “ it had a big SHAKA 🤙🏾😁😛😛

  • @JonahNAloha
    @JonahNAloha Před rokem +1

    Yessah, throw the Shaka. 🤙🏽

  • @pamelyncaldwell4060
    @pamelyncaldwell4060 Před rokem +1

    Yes, bring back the hukilau!

  • @masteryoda7583
    @masteryoda7583 Před rokem +1

    🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻

  • @kekelaward
    @kekelaward Před rokem

    Oh boy

  • @soupbums
    @soupbums Před rokem +6

    Shaka if Harbor freight opens a store here👍

  • @p42once1
    @p42once1 Před rokem

    The person who created the shaka was actually a surfer who was bitten by a shark losing his index, middle and ring finger.

  • @e.g.7977
    @e.g.7977 Před rokem

    How about the origins of the Kalaupapa shaka? ✊

  • @keaka560
    @keaka560 Před rokem +1

    I travel to Brasil one or twice a year and they use it there to

    • @stevesue3593
      @stevesue3593 Před rokem

      What years did you travel to Brazil and when did you first see the Shaka there? Was it related to Brazilian Ju Jitsu? Do you have photos of Shakas there?

    • @keaka560
      @keaka560 Před rokem

      @@stevesue3593 Been traveling to Brasil since 2010 once or twice a year. Most recent last fall. No photos. Not related to JJ. They openly do it. I kid them all the time.

    • @keaka560
      @keaka560 Před rokem

      Kid them thats from our country

    • @SteveSue808
      @SteveSue808 Před rokem

      @@keaka560 mahalo for sharing... we knew Brasil was completely down with the Shaka. Perhaps we'll do a premiere there once we get the picture done... ;)

    • @keaka560
      @keaka560 Před rokem

      @@SteveSue808 You ought to visit. I know it is a long trip from the islands. Many similarities. The fruits, the land, the people, the food, the lifestyle, You do know some of the top surfers are Brasilians.

  • @markeddowes1467
    @markeddowes1467 Před rokem

    Laie sugar cane plantation accident dude, right ?

  • @AMS-ri3xm
    @AMS-ri3xm Před rokem +1

    🤙

  • @walterclemente6325
    @walterclemente6325 Před rokem

    A worker who had his three middle fingers caught by the cane juice press machine and torn off in Wailua would go around waving at people with his remaining two fingers,Thus the Shaka. everyone showed him support by waving back to him and the Shaka took off to other mills , the rest of the Hawaiian Territories , and surfers around the worl. happened in 1915 I think, das what my uncles friends sister told me

    • @stevesue3593
      @stevesue3593 Před rokem

      Aloha Walter. Is it possible to talk with your uncle's friend's sister? This could be helpful to our story. Mahalo!

    • @808BURN3RS
      @808BURN3RS Před rokem

      @@stevesue3593 lol I wouldnt put much stock in it everyone is a joker, I put it out in case anyone can verify or add to it. It was awhile back when I heard it and it stuck with me

    • @stevesue3593
      @stevesue3593 Před rokem

      @@808BURN3RS mahalo nui for responding. We've done some interviews in Wailua on the word origin part of the story, so know a bit about Wailua. That town should be happy to know that they'll be represented in the film. And of course Wailua is relatively close to the Kahuku Sugar Mill where another lost fingers story from the same era originates from. If you come across any pics or elders who can go on record, please ping me back. Aloha!

    • @808BURN3RS
      @808BURN3RS Před rokem

      @@stevesue3593 Will do keep up the good work , Plantation life is one of my Interests :) .

  • @monicalopez8634
    @monicalopez8634 Před rokem

    Man personally, it gets on my nerves when eeeeverybody and their mother died that.

  • @Momzie808
    @Momzie808 Před rokem

    My daughter did research on this year's ago and yes it was a man who lost his fingers in a press. So I told my daughter so if you doing the Shaka Sign aren't you making fun of a person's disability........ Lol 😂🤣😆

  • @jerrygomes116
    @jerrygomes116 Před rokem

    What mirror use the shocker saying before he's advertisement Frank fussy

  • @zion-jabezrobello7853

    Whoopty woo

  • @lifesoundtrack8272
    @lifesoundtrack8272 Před rokem

    Started by a man who cut his three middle fingers working on a sugar cane field.

  • @Critique808
    @Critique808 Před rokem +2

    I was expecting to see a Hawaiian but got a Chino. lol

  • @mangelwurzel
    @mangelwurzel Před rokem +1

    I thought Lippy Espinda invented it ... no?

    • @MaureenKo1
      @MaureenKo1 Před rokem +1

      He used it but didn’t invent it. I know because I was a kid when he did that, as we all did.

    • @bigkanak797
      @bigkanak797 Před rokem +1

      Was da guy Fasifomaya

    • @koro287
      @koro287 Před rokem +1

      Nah..it was Noah

    • @jackspal
      @jackspal Před rokem

      I think he brought it to the Forefront I made it more popular

    • @stevesue3593
      @stevesue3593 Před rokem

      Lippy Espinda is one of the origin stories we are presenting. If you know of anyone who knew him in his Maui days, please forward contacts to me please. Mahalo nui!

  • @kahekilikahahawai586
    @kahekilikahahawai586 Před rokem +4

    White people say hang loose lol

  • @josephcazzuto7198
    @josephcazzuto7198 Před rokem

    No way bro. The surfers invented that. It means hang loose like a one eyed goose.

  • @jerrygomes116
    @jerrygomes116 Před rokem

    It actually came from California