Huna and Self Esteem - Part 1
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Thanks kue'l, looks like you had a great time on Hawaii!
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Lets put this in a little perspective, we have a white guy teaching a bunch of other mostly white people, who have come of their own free will, some ideas on how to raise their self esteem.
Where is your problem?
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Whether Huna is Hawaiian doesn't matter to me, as long as there are deep lessons and interesting things in it. It works for me and that is enough.
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I visited the "Huna is not Hawaiian" facebook page and read some of the information there, if anything, the information they give out supports the conclusion that Huna IS hawaiian.
This page also claims that Huna is a contributing factor to "ethonocide of native hawaiian people and our culture". Very strong words indeed. However no supporting facts are given for this point of view. In general this page seems to be against huna and some other stuff and not for anything in particular.
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@hawaiihypnosis just researched and that sounds about right
there are no records of a joseph kahili on kauai, why is that?
Brozyna206 7 months ago
@Brozyna206
All I know is that there are a lot of people with no records. I can't even find my own blood father on the internet.
kanaloa7 7 months ago
how could he have been taught by Joseph Kahili, if he died in 1918??
Joseph Kahili
1860 - 1918
Birth 7 Jan 1860 Puna, Hawaii, Hawaii [1]
Gender Male
Died 28 Apr 1918 [1]
Person ID I15481 Pacific Islands: Cole Jensen Collection
Last Modified 06 Jul 2011
[S8] Cole-Jensen Collection, Cole, William A. and Elwin W. Jensen, (Manuscript: Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1984), binder 34, pedigree chart no. 7U-850, FHL microfilm 1,358,006.
Brozyna206 7 months ago
@Brozyna206
That's simple, it's not the same Joseph Kahili. My Hawaiian grandfather was from Kauai and never lived on Big island.
kanaloa7 7 months ago