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  • The Meaning of ‘Āina: Deeper than Just Land
    ‘Āina means land in Hawaiian, but it's more than that Discover the deeper meaning of ‘āina and why it's so important in Hawaii
  • Hawaiian Word of the Week: ʻĀina - University of Hawaii System
    “I chose the word ʻāina because the earth is incredibly important to the Hawaiian people Land is something that is sacred and brings the community together to bond over, and is a major part of the Hawaiian religion and way of life ” — Sophia Mastroleo, Early College Student, Hawaiian 101, Hawaiʻi Community College
  • ‘Āina - Land Sea - The Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA)
    Our Mana i Mauli Ola Strategic Plan recognizes the connection that Native Hawaiians have to the ʻāina as a foundational strength To our kūpuna, the land was life Imbued with mana, our ʻāina provides everything we need to survive
  • Aloha ʻĀina - Wikipedia
    Aloha ʻĀina, which means "love of the land", [1] is a central idea of Native Hawaiian thought, cosmology and culture Aloha ʻāina brings a perspective that pervades many aspects of life Its ecological and cultural orientations are founded upon a sense of being connected to all living things
  • ʻāina (aina, aina) Hawaiian Pidgin Meaning - Da Pidgin
    In Hawaiian Pidgin and culture, ʻāina means the land, earth, or homeland It represents a deep, spiritual connection to Hawaii and the physical environment
  • What Is Aloha ʻĀina and Why Is It Central to Hawaiian Luaus?
    For native Hawaiians, land isn’t just something to use or take from—it’s a sacred, living ancestor and source of life that deserves care and protection There’s an amazing sense of harmony in people who live by aloha ʻāina They believe that when you care for the land, it cares for you in return
  • Mālama ʻĀina: History and Importance in Hawaiian Culture
    Mālama ʻĀina is not just a set of practices but a holistic worldview deeply ingrained in indigenous Hawaiian beliefs The land, or ‘aina,’ is seen as a living entity, imbued with the mana (spiritual energy) of ancestors
  • Aloha Āina: Embracing the Hawaiian Spirit of Stewardship
    Ancient Hawaiians understood how to create balance and harmony between people and the earth—wisdom passed down through the concept of aloha ʻāina For ancient and modern Hawaiians, the land has never been viewed as a resource to exploit


















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