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Leilani Kahananui

Leilani Kahananui

@leilani.kahananui · Member #3,847

Waipio Valley, Hawai'i Island · Kumu Hula · Kalo Farmer · Lineal Descendant

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About

Seventh-generation Waipio Valley family. My grandmother taught me that every taro leaf holds a prayer. I am here to honor her memory and carry our culture forward for the next seven generations. E ola mau ka 'ōlelo Hawai'i.

Lineage

Traces to Chiefess Kalola Pupuka-o-Honokawailani through the Maui line · Kamehameha line connection through Kohala

Sacred Quote

I ka wā ma mua, ka wā ma hope. — The future is found in the past.

Member Since

January 2026

Connections

Kaimana A.Makoa K.Haunani P.Trust LeadershipAli'i School

Photos

Waimea Bay at dawn
Kalo harvest, Waipio Valley
Merrie Monarch 2025 — Opening Night
Mauna Kea at sunrise — prayer gathering
Hula at the heiau — Waipio Valley
Outrigger canoe, Kailua Bay
📌 Pinned
Leilani KahananuiFebruary 14, 2026

My Grandmother's Last Words

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.

She was 94 years old. ...

Leilani KahananuiMarch 3, 2026
The kalo harvest this morning. Seven generations of our family have worked this patch. The roots go deeper than we know.

The kalo harvest this morning. Seven generations of our family have worked this patch. The roots go deeper than we know.

Leilani KahananuiFebruary 28, 2026

On the Merrie Monarch

I have danced at Merrie Monarch three times. The first time I was 19 and I shook so hard I could barely hold my ipu. The second time I cried through the entire opening chant. The third time — last year — I finally understood what the elders mean when they say hula is prayer made visible.

The judges...

Leilani KahananuiFebruary 20, 2026
Sunrise at Mauna Kea. We went up to pray before the assembly. The mountain holds everything.

Sunrise at Mauna Kea. We went up to pray before the assembly. The mountain holds everything.

Leilani KahananuiFebruary 10, 2026

What the Trust Means to Me

When I first heard about Hale Kapu Mo'olelo a Ali'i Ana, I thought it was another organization making promises. I've seen too many of those come and go.

But then I read the manifesto. All 76 pages. And I understood — this is different. This is not asking for permission. This is not petitioning the ...

The Ali'i of the Hawaiian Kingdom — Hale Kapu Moʻolelo a Aliʻi Ana