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Anahulu Hoʻonui 7/6 – 7/15
UHM NH Updates: Anahulu Hoʻonui July 2024 Saturday 7/6 - Monday 7/15

Aloha pumehana kākou,
Before we spend our final anahulu with The Wind Gourd of Laʻamaomao by Moses Kuaea Nakuina and translated by Esther T. Mookini and Sarah Nākoa, please allow me to explain why, dear readers, we have spent so much time with the wind names of Oʻahu.
When we are able to recognize the winds of the places we inhabit, then we open ourselves to being recognized by the winds in return; such is the nature of reciprocity. Other scholars (such as Kumu Noenoe Silva in E Lawe i ke Ō) have written and are continuing to discuss the ways that makani are epistemological and geographic sources of knowledge. Because the ʻāina has memory, so too do the makani remember their names:
The sea wind blows hard
Mālualua comes from the northeast
Peapueo is of Kaunala
Ahamanu is of Kahuku
Lanakila is of Hauʻula
Moaʻe is of Punaluʻu
ʻĀhiu is of Kahana
Holopali is of Kaʻaʻawa and Kualoa
Kiliua is of Waikāne
Mololani is of Kuaʻaʻohe
Ulumano is of Kāneʻohe
The wind is for Kaholoakeāhole
Puahiohio is the upland wind of Nuʻuanu
Malanai is of Kailua
Limu-li-puʻupuʻu comes ashore at Waimānalo
ʻAlopali is of Pāhonu (43-44)
We might recall from one malama ago that the wind name of ʻEwaloa is the Moaʻe-kū, and above we know that the makani of Punaluʻu is Moaʻe. Since I spend time in both ʻEwa and Punaluʻu, the tradewinds recognize me in both places as the makani travels across the island and through the Koʻolau mountains. Importantly, I’m always learning to recognize this wind regardless of where I am.
Anahulu Reflection:
As we start off the work week during the Pō Kū, we might notice that the Manuokū in particular are enjoying the strong energetics of the winds with their white feathers glinting transparently in the upper reaches of our campus sky.
Over the next few days, until we approach the night of Kūpau, how might you feel more kū energy in your personal life, or in the environment around you? How are you recognized in return?
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