Very well done Matt. My favorite part is the solutions section. We all should work together moving forward to pono. Not spend time on criticizing the past mistakes. We all can take your message and work to improve the ahupua'a we live in. It is inspirational to me, and it motivates me to work smarter wihtin my community. Mahalo!
says that the people of Molokai have succesfully fought off development unlike people on O'ahu. I just don't think it's fair to say that about O'ahuans because we are all in it together. Aloha.
true, we are all in this together... everyone on the planet. the video is not intended to point fingers or compare who is better than who, it is simply intended to give as responsible and real a history of Molokai as possible. please forgive if it has offended, but also be willing to look a little deeper. aloha...
Hi. Thanks for responding to me. I actually like the video. I just wish there was an olelo noeau used instead of something in English that seems to imply things that I doubt you meant. Thanks.
I really like the video but I didn't two parts in it. One of the two parts of the video implies that the island is the most Hawaiian island and thus have people who are most Hawaiian. It implies that Hawaiians elsewhere are somehow "less" Hawaiian. The second part is that the narrator (which I think is you?)
the nickname "most hawaiian island" was given to molokai because of the fact that molokai has the highest percentage of native hawaiian residents of any of the major hawaiian islands (of course, except for ni`ihau). we're not trying to say that molokai is more hawaiian than anywhere else, just represent the fact that more hawaiians live here per capita than anywhere else. this is significant, considering hawaiians are no longer the majority on any other island. mahalo for the comment...
Hello. Yes someone gave the island that nickname but who was it given by? Someone who is oiwi or someone who is not because IMHO I think that statement and that kind of statement inadvertently tries to pit one Hawaiian against another. I personally dont think it should even be used... but I appreciate the video.
mahalo for your comment. yes, talk to all the kupuna whose families go back generations on molokai and they all say that the correct pronunciation is Molokai, not Moloka`i. time to correct the hawaiian dictionary! or at least make room for more than one "right" way. aloha!
I am from the Big Island. Thank you for this nice video and it's positive purpose. It's nice to see people who care so much.
VedicHawaii 2 years ago
Beautiful film, thanks for the good and bad news, and the message.
peaceful0tiger 2 years ago
Very well done Matt. My favorite part is the solutions section. We all should work together moving forward to pono. Not spend time on criticizing the past mistakes. We all can take your message and work to improve the ahupua'a we live in. It is inspirational to me, and it motivates me to work smarter wihtin my community. Mahalo!
MauiTree 3 years ago
says that the people of Molokai have succesfully fought off development unlike people on O'ahu. I just don't think it's fair to say that about O'ahuans because we are all in it together. Aloha.
koumanao 3 years ago
true, we are all in this together... everyone on the planet. the video is not intended to point fingers or compare who is better than who, it is simply intended to give as responsible and real a history of Molokai as possible. please forgive if it has offended, but also be willing to look a little deeper. aloha...
molokaimatt 3 years ago
Hi. Thanks for responding to me. I actually like the video. I just wish there was an olelo noeau used instead of something in English that seems to imply things that I doubt you meant. Thanks.
koumanao 3 years ago
I really like the video but I didn't two parts in it. One of the two parts of the video implies that the island is the most Hawaiian island and thus have people who are most Hawaiian. It implies that Hawaiians elsewhere are somehow "less" Hawaiian. The second part is that the narrator (which I think is you?)
koumanao 3 years ago
Should be most MOLOKAIAN. lol
hnlmkk 3 years ago
What? LOL Please don't make me laugh so hard... but don't you think it tries to condition Hawaiians to turn against other Hawaiians? Hello??? LOL
koumanao 3 years ago
the nickname "most hawaiian island" was given to molokai because of the fact that molokai has the highest percentage of native hawaiian residents of any of the major hawaiian islands (of course, except for ni`ihau). we're not trying to say that molokai is more hawaiian than anywhere else, just represent the fact that more hawaiians live here per capita than anywhere else. this is significant, considering hawaiians are no longer the majority on any other island. mahalo for the comment...
molokaimatt 3 years ago
Hello. Yes someone gave the island that nickname but who was it given by? Someone who is oiwi or someone who is not because IMHO I think that statement and that kind of statement inadvertently tries to pit one Hawaiian against another. I personally dont think it should even be used... but I appreciate the video.
koumanao 3 years ago
I'm so glad that the name of the island is preserved, sans the 'okina.
hnlmkk 3 years ago
mahalo for your comment. yes, talk to all the kupuna whose families go back generations on molokai and they all say that the correct pronunciation is Molokai, not Moloka`i. time to correct the hawaiian dictionary! or at least make room for more than one "right" way. aloha!
molokaimatt 3 years ago