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Aloha Aina | Wahinehula Kaeo | TEDxYouth@SeaburyHall

Wahinehula talks about the importance of Hawaiian culture and how it is the people's "kuleana" or "responsibility" to keep it alive. We are a part of the land. We don't own it, it owns us.

‘O wau ‘o Wahinehula Kekumano Dukelow Kaeo. Ua hanau a hanai ia au ma ka mokupuni o Maui e ko‘u mau makua ‘o Kaleikoa Ka‘eo laua ‘o Kahele Dukelow. He keiki ‘olelo Hawai‘i au ma ke kula, ma ka hale, a me na wahi a pau. He po‘e aloha ‘aina wau.

My name is Wahinehula Kekumano Dukelow Kaeo. I was born and raised on the island of Maui. My parents are Kaleikoa Ka‘eo and Kahele Dukelow. Hawaiian is my first language and I have been in the Hawaiian Language Immersion program since preschool. I am very passionate about the restoration and revitalization of the Hawaiian language and Culture.

This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

Видео Aloha Aina | Wahinehula Kaeo | TEDxYouth@SeaburyHall канала TEDx Talks
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6 июля 2016 г. 2:34:30
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