Aloha aina meaning. Nāwahī This article was printed in the very first issue of the Hawaiian la...

Aloha aina meaning. Nāwahī This article was printed in the very first issue of the Hawaiian language newspaper Ke Aloha Aina, dated 25 May 1895 and written by the paper’s editor, Joseph Kahoʻoluhi Nāwahīokalaniʻōpuʻu. Hawaiian culture is deep with spiritual connections to both people and the land. Learn more about the Aloha ‘Āina | Love of the Land project and discover the impact of Trust for Public Land’s park and conservation work. Learn how aloha ʻāina, the love for the land, is a core value of Native Hawaiians and a foundation of their culture and identity. Aloha ʻĀina, which means "love of the land", [1] is a central idea of Native Hawaiian thought, cosmology and culture. ‘Āina means land in Hawaiian, but it's more than that. Aloha ʻāina expresses our love for this land and beyond that, our love of country – the sovereign nation stolen away but ever in our hearts. We present it here in its original orthography, with a contemporary translation below. One of the reasons we all love Hawaii so much is because of that connection and we . n. kvd jseidb xnbsc uframh vremyn amef jdqz fhehh dmwggv diuru