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Posts by U’ilani
So many leis for 2025, I remember when we first moved here in 2008 folks hardly wore lei for graduation. When my daughter Azby graduated I made her tons of leis because I knew my Ohana could be here. Honored to be a lei maker here in northern Pomo land.
Our Ocean, Our Future and Standing Above The Clouds 🤎✊🏽🤙🏽
So honored to be a part of Native Cinema
Living medicine cabinet is thriving. New hedgerows new plant relatives and more wonderful volunteers.
#volunteersupport #Kanakaoiwi #inidgenous #indigenous #pomo
Listening, learning and sharing. So thankful to spend the day with amazing humans that care about the land. #soiltherapy #xakakodile #indigenousgathering
Maile and U’ilani smiling and giving shakas
Uilani and the amazing Corina Gould holding a bowl of fruit and yogurt dessert
U’ilani playing the ukulele
A group of us sitting and Listening to Corina speak
So thankful for the nourishment of connections.
Olena 🤎🤎
Rest in power Bill 🤎🌺🤙🏽😭🌲
Eyes ears open and share please
Beginnings of our willow fence.
Join us
Today and Friday from 12 PM to 3:30 PM, we invite you to learn about native plants and traditional ecological knowledge with the amazing Jessica Brown one of our Traditional Ecological knowledge carriers. Discover the rich cultural significance of our local flora and more🌱
I love seeing hawks sitting on the fence. 🤎🌺🤙🏽
FaceTime with our oldest as she travels to the coast.🤎🌺🤙🏽. Can’t wait to see her.
Mahalo MCSSP for this amazing event 🤎🌺🤙🏽. So nice dancing with friends to support a great organization.
Beautiful day yesterday at the State Capital honoring one of my tribal Elders Priscilla Hunter. Mahalo Assemblyman Ramos and Wood for honoring her so beautifully.
Music is my medicine. So honored to be a part of this band🎶
Anna Kapolei Opunui my Great Grandma.
Great day yesterday at Mendocino Environmental Center (MEC). Music, powerful words, great stories and phenomenal food. What a perfect way to start off Black History month
Instead of appropriating cultural symbols and practices, we can celebrate diversity by educating ourselves about these cultures, supporting their communities, and finding ways to appreciate their contributions without misrepresentation.
Mahalo for listening to your friendly Kanaka Oiwi
Cultural sensitivity and appreciation is essential to respect and honor the rich traditions and customs of different cultures rather than reducing them to themes for entertainment or parties. Engaging with cultures in a meaningful and respectful way is crucial.
The Nth Power at Arena Theatre was amazing. Check this band out they are amazing!! Mahalo Sister Misty 🤙🏽
Good people, good energy and food good. Makes for an amazing day at Xa Kako Dile:
Funky Fun with Mama Grows Funk . Music is one of my medicines
Staying grounded and rooted in spirit