Aloha, my name is Kekoa Nazara president of the
Kona Hawaiian civic club. I’d like to thank you for visiting us on the world wide web at our all new site called KonaHawaiiancc.com. Much aloha and thanks to Vibe Aloha Media for their hard work and support.
As one of the clubs belonging to the association of Hawaiian civic clubs
The Kona Hawaiian Civic Club exist to carry on The vision of Prince Jonah Kuhio Kehlanianaʻole who started the first Civic club over 100 tears ago. His purpose was to educate, support and strengthen the hawaiian people and their communities in a time of change in Hawaiian lifestyle and government.
We try to accomplish this through people who do not want to see the things cherished and loved by our Hawaiian people lost or destroyed.
Some areas Of education and supports include historic preservation and Hawaiian rights, land preservation and legendary places, ocean protection and fishing regulations, the perpetuation Of our native hawaiian language and so forth. Letʻs not forget
Helping our Younger generation seek greater knowledge and education through our scholarship program.
We strive to achieve this in a professional and mature manner filled with love and understanding knowing that we are all Hawaiʻi.
If it interest you to suppor our cause or be a part of a group trying it’s best to preserve our Hawaii and its way of life... we invite you. Email us, call us, or look for this face and maybe we can exchange ideas.
Thank you for the time you spent watching this video. Until We meet,
Jesus be with you
Aloha
Aloha, ʻO wau ʻO Kekoa Nazara, ka pelekikena no ka Hui Civila Hawaiʻi ʻO Kona.
Mahalo nui iā ʻoe no ka hoʻokipa ʻana mai iā mākou ma ka pūnaewele puni honua ma kō mākou wahi hou e kapa ʻia nei konahawaiiancc.com.
Nui ke aloha a mahalo iā Vibe Aloha Media no ka lākou hana nui a kākoʻo mai iā mākou.
Me kakahi o nā hui
I hoʻohui ʻia me ka Launa ʻAhahui Civila ʻO Hawaiʻi,
kū mākou e hoʻomau ka ʻike o ke keiki aliʻi ʻo Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole,
nāna i hoʻomaka ai ka hui civila mua
ma kahi o hoʻokahi haneli makahiki aku nei.
O kona manaʻo kumu, ʻo ia hoʻi ka hoʻonaʻauao, kākoʻo, a me ka hōʻikaika ʻana o ka lāhui Hawaiʻi a me ko lākou wahi noho like,
ma ka manawa e hoʻolilo ana ka nohona Hawaiʻi a me ke aupuni Hawaiʻi.
Hana ʻia ia mau mea ma o ka poʻe i makemake ʻole ai e ʻike i ka hoʻopau ʻana,
ka nalowale ʻana,
o nā mea aloha pili ʻia ka poʻe Hawaiʻi.
O kekahi o nā mea hoʻonaʻauao a kākoʻo , ʻO ia no ke kuleana Hawaiʻi me nā pono Hawaiʻi, ka malama ʻĀina me na wahi pana, ka malama kai me nā kānāwai lawaiʻa, ka holomua ʻana o ko mākou ʻŌlelo makuahine, a ʻpela wale aku. Mai poina hoʻi ke kōkua ʻana i na haumana ʻōpio e hōʻiminaʻauao me kō mākou waihona kālā ʻiminaʻauao.
Holo pono ma ke ano ʻoihana, a ka manaʻo ʻike loa a kūpono
mai ka naʻau piha me ke aloha a me ka maopopo he Hawaiʻi kākou.
Inā hoihoi ʻoe e kōkua a mamake e hui pū me kekahi mau poʻe ke hōaʻo nei e malama na waiwai Hawaiʻi a me ka nohona i pili ʻia iā kākou āpau, mai ʻoe...leka uila ai ʻole kelepona o huli no kēia alo a hiki paha no kāua ke kūkākūkā.
Mahalo nui no kou manawa a kou nāna ʻana mai i kēia paʻi wikiō. A hiki ko māua hui ʻana...
ʻIesu pū me ʻoe..
Aloha.