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James G.

@keolamaikai808

Hawai‘i Native - navigating life, tech, music, culture with a sense of humor and ALOHA!

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Thank you to everyone that offered support, love, and genealogy help. The Ala Niho is a hawaiian uhi (foundational tattoo) that speaks of your family, ancestors, connection to the ʻāina and where you draw mana from. #keliimakua and his crew did such an outstanding job!! #Blessed

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ImPeach Mint seems like the obvious choice. 🍑


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Lovely to have all these new followers .. can we just check that you know that you’re following The World Wide Robin Hood Society in Nottingham and not the Robin Hood App .. if so .. a big welcome from Sherwood 🙌


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Bernie Sanders mood.


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10K kalo starters, Hawaiian flags to be given out at the state Capitol Wednesday bit.ly/2M7x37b #HNN


As a child I curiously watched my grandma bawl while watching the movie “it’s a wonderful life”. Now, I can’t watch the movie without a dry eye... curse you circle of life 😭 #Christmas2020


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Here are this week's #neighborhoodhaiku winners! Send yours in before the end of the month: buff.ly/3pqp6cn #HInews #Hawaii

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I have no words.... 😳

2020 is 90% complete.

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It took a little over 4 years to make it to level 40. I’ve played in several foreign countries, across the US, and especially here in my hometown of Honolulu. So much has changed, but #pokemongo continues on 😎#pokemongolevel40 #keeptappin

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Ōkolehao is a strong and popular liquor distilled from ti root in a still of the same name. Ōkolehao is sometimes made from rice or pineapple juice too. l8r.it/xyLM

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Being a student at UH and working late night jobs had me in contact with him for many years. So sad to see this and glad I could finally hear his story... wow.

Mourning 'Tuxedo Man’: After a homeless man’s death, his life story comes to light bit.ly/35ndwFz #HNN



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A Kanaka friend of mine shared this about beach access in Kailua, seems like a pattern considering Koolina & the “resort bubble” ideas of late. Sickening.

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My brother and I were texting about the last presidential debate. Among all of the gifs sent, as you can image, this one was my favorite 😂 #Debates2020


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Paʻa is a very commonly used word that can mean: firm, solid, tight, adhering, durable, fast, fixed, stuck, secure, closed, and so much more. Paʻa ā paʻa means held fast, so hoʻo paʻa means to make fast, to bind. l8r.it/hheP

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On Saturdays (Oct. 3, 10, 17, 24), @bishopmuseum is offering visitors the opportunity to learn the process of preparing lau hala for weaving. FREE with paid museum admission. Learn more online at bishopmuseum.org/calendar/livin…. #moomeheu #culture #art #lauhala

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Once again thinkin’ about the giant western red cedar trees that washed up on La Push beach in Washington and how vast and terrifying the ocean truly is.

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I’ve had days like this when teaching cello 😭😂

Mourning 'Tuxedo Man’: After a homeless man’s death, his life story comes to light bit.ly/35ndwFz #HNN



Business must be hurting as I have never seen a dental hygienist so gleefully get ready to fix my cavities. Me: I brush floss and gargle daily. One year no cavities, next year more.. why is that? Her: -in a sing song voice while happily preparing tools- You never know!! 😁


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Join us on the 11th episode of Aloha Rising to discuss mental, physical, and spiritual health of kānaka maoli during the pandemic. Featuring Dr. Kalani Brady, Dr. Aukahi Austin-Seabury, Kumu Pōmaikaʻi Freed and hosted by Mehana Hind #AlohaRising #mauliola #kanaka #COVID19

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The current pandemic has highlighted our interdependence: we are all linked to each other, for better or for worse. Therefore, to come out of this crisis better than before, we have to do so together, all of us, in solidarity. #GeneralAudience


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