What does Aloha Aina mean in Hawaiian?

Aloha ʻĀina, which literally means "love of the land", is a central idea of Native Hawaiian thought, cosmology and culture. Aloha ʻāina brings a perspective that pervades many aspects of life. Its ecological and cultural orientations are founded upon a sense of being connected to all living things.
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What does aloha Kai mean?

Aloha Aina = "Love of the Land" / Aloha Kai = "Love of the Sea"
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Why is Aina so important to Hawaiians?

The 'aina (land) is not just soil, sand or dirt. The 'aina is a heart issue for Hawaiians. The very word 'aina brings forth deep emotion evolved from ancestral times when people lived in nature as an integral part of it. Mankind and nature were considered siblings born to the same parents at the beginning of time.
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What does Aina mean in Hawaiian?

As you can see from the motto, aina translates as “land,” but its meaning goes much deeper than a simple definition. To really understand all the layers of meaning of the word, you also need to understand the unique relationship that native Hawaiians have with the land.
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What does Malama Ka Aina mean?

In fact, Hawaiians call themselves keiki o ka 'āina, or “children of the land.” The notion and practice of mālama i ka 'āina, meaning “to respect and care for the land”, is one of the most important pillars of Hawaiian culture.
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How do you say take care of the ocean in Hawaiian?

Malama ka 'aina i ke kai (take care of the land and ocean) is a deeply important Hawaiian tradition.
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How do you say respect the land in Hawaiian?

Mālama is the Hawaiian word “to care for and protect.” You'll commonly hear the word mālama associated with the phrase, “Mālama ka 'aina,” meaning to take care of the land. Hawaiians, to this day, love, preserve, and protect the land.
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What does respect the Aina mean?

Malama 'aina means to care for the land

but it also means to cherish and respect the spirit of the land.
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What does Papa Aina mean?

(Papa 'aina means “eating table.”) We spruced up the actual restaurant space and set up a takeout/coffee/bakery area.
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What do Hawaiians call Mother nature?

Mauna Kea is known to many Hawaiians as Mauna O Wakea or Ka Mauna A Kea (Wakea's Mountain). 2. Papa Hanau Moku (Haumea) Mother Earth, woman who gave birth to islands. Papa and Wakea are the progenitors of the Hawaiian people.
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What are Native Hawaiians called?

Ever since the illegal overthrow and annexation, the native people of Hawaii — identified as “Kanaka Maoli,” “Native Hawaiians,” or “Hawaiians” — have struggled to regain their cul- ture, recover their lands, and restore their sovereign nation.
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How do Hawaiians say thanks?

2. Mahalo – Thank you. Show your gratitude with the Hawaiin phrase mahalo. If you're feeling extra grateful, use mahalo nui loa (pronounced mah-hah-loh noo-ee) for 'thank you very much'.
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What does aloha Nui Loa?

very much love, lots of love.
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How do Hawaiians say cheers?

Kāmau (Ka-Mau) or HipaHipa – These phrases are probably the most common way to say cheers as it means cheers in Hawaiian. HipaHipa is a popular saying among tourists and locals.
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How do you say friend in Hawaiian?

Hoaloha, hoaaloha, makamaka (o-class); aikāne (a-class); hoa pili (intimate, personal); hoa.
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What does pipi mean in Hawaiian?

[Hawaiian Dictionary (Hawaiian)] pipi. 1. n. Hawaiian pearl oyster (Pinctada radiata); in songs this is known as the iʻa hāmau leo o ʻEwa, ʻEwa's silent sea creature [it was believed that talking would cause a breeze to ripple the water and frighten the pipi].
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Why is Aina important?

More than anything else land, and all that was associated with it, gave a sense of identity to Hawaiians. Thus, for example, aloha 'aina meant love of country during the years when Hawaii's government was being overthrown.
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How do I respect my aina?

Respect the aina by keeping it clean. Set an example, even if others don't follow it. At least you've made a difference. Lastly, another good way to respect Hawaii when you're here is to be mindful of vegetation and stay on trails during hikes.
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What does high Maka Maka mean?

5. High maka maka is a great expression and difficult to translate. It means stuck up or pretentious. “I don't enjoy working with Sally; she's so high maka maka.”
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What is a white person called in Hawaii?

White people in Hawaii, also known as Haole, are people of predominantly European descent. They form 24.7% of the population according to the 2010 United States Census.
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How do Hawaiians say happy birthday?

Hauʻoli Lā Hānau ~ Happy Birthday Song in Hawaiian.
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What does Malama Kai mean?

“Malama i ke kai, a malama ke kai ia 'oe.” This Hawaiian proverb translates to mean, “Care for the ocean and the ocean will care for you.” # WorldOceansDay.
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