"Part of Hawaiian culture, 'ohana means family in an extended sense of the term including blood-related, adoptive or intentional. It emphasizes that family and friends are bound together and members must cooperate and remember one another."
Did you know that the south shore of Kau'ai (the ghetto of the islands) was used as a model of co-operation and resiliency after Hurricane Iniki? It was in a bunch of pop-psy articles at the time. Even the Samoan gang leaders had a truce while they helped evacuate and build shelters.
Did you know that the south shore of Kau'ai (the ghetto of the islands) was used as a model of co-operation and resiliency after Hurricane Iniki? It was in a bunch of pop-psy articles at the time. Even the Samoan gang leaders had a truce while they helped evacuate and build shelters.
Beautiful idea, beautifully photographed.