
Hawaiian Social Network — Members Only
Exclusive to the 44,444 Members of Ali'i System
The Ohana System is the living heart of Ali'i System — a private social network built exclusively for the 44,444 lineal descendants of the ancestors of the Kingdom of Hawai'i. Share your story. Build your genealogy. Connect with your people.
Ohana System Features
Click any feature to see a live preview of what it looks like inside the platform.
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A public timeline of posts, videos, and updates from all 44,444 members. Share your story. See what the Hui is saying. Stay connected.
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Pinned announcements from the Trust leadership. Important updates, urgent calls to action, and Kingdom-wide news — always at the top.
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Your own dedicated page. Upload family photos, tell your family's story, and preserve your heritage for the next generation.
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Build and trace your family tree. Connect your lineage to the ancestors of the Kingdom of Hawai'i. Know where you come from.
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Private, encrypted messages between members. Connect with family, collaborate with community leaders, and organize within the Hui.
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Upload videos up to 2GB. Embed YouTube or other video links. Share your culture, your stories, your ceremonies with the community.
Member Profile — Life Wall
Every member gets a full life-wall profile — a living book of who you are. Photos, writings, genealogy, sacred quotes, connections, and your complete story. Below is a preview of what a member profile looks like.
@leilani.kahananui · Member #3,847
Waipio Valley, Hawai'i · Lineal Descendant · Hula Practitioner
About
Seventh-generation Waipio Valley family. Kumu hula. Kalo farmer. Defender of the land. My grandmother taught me that every taro leaf holds a prayer. I am here to honor her.
Lineage
Traces to Chiefess Kalola Pupuka-o-Honokawailani through the Maui line
Sacred Quote
"I ka wā ma mua, ka wā ma hope." — The future is found in the past.
Connections
Pinned Story
She called me to her bedside in the last week of October. The mango tree outside her window was heavy with fruit. She took my hand and said, in 'ōlelo Hawai'i, "Do not let them take the language. The language is the land. The land is us." I have never forgotten. I never will.
Recent Photos
Leilani Kahananui · 3 hours ago
Just finished the new kapa cloth pattern — inspired by the Kamehameha cloak at the Bishop Museum. Every mark is a prayer.
Digital Membership ID
Every approved member of Hale Kapu Moʻolelo A Aliʻi Ana receives a digital Trust ID card — a printable, government-style document bearing the Kingdom seal, your lineage, your practices, and your place in the Hui. Below is a specimen of what your card will look like.
PRINTABLE ON CR80 CARD STOCK (3.375" × 2.125") · STANDARD CREDIT CARD SIZE
Specimen · Not a valid document
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