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Mauna Loa Volcano & Kilauea Sister Volcano
The political and spiritual symbolism of Mauna Loa’s historic eruption “We’re seeing new land, new geographical features being born right in front of our eyes, and there is no power — no human power — that can stop it or can deter it,” one Native Hawaiian scholar said. “The Native people have been saying this isn’t your place to extract and profit from anymore,” said Kaniela Ing, co-founder of Native Hawaiian-focused organization Our Hawaii and a former state legislator. “You don’t have authority to shape our sacred lands.” The eruption, Ing said, “is Pelehonuamea saying, ‘They’re right. My people are right.’” The deity Pele, often referred to as “Tutu Pele,” or Grandmother Pele, has been regarded as an ancestor who “creates new land” as hardened, molten lava adds to the surrounding terrain. — KU’UALOHA HO’OMANAWANUI, AUTHOR OF “VOICES OF FIRE: REWEAVING THE LITERARY LEI OF PELE AND HI’IAKA.” Mauna Loa, on the island of Hawai’i and alongside the dormant, snowcapped volcano Mauna Kea, is expected to continue erupting for weeks. Thus far, the lava flow has significantly slowed and does not pose a threat to communities, the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency said. However, authorities expect it to eventually reach Daniel K. Inouye Highway, which is less than four miles away, in roughly a week or more.

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Date: 12/10/2022 9:07:00 AM
What a great informative write Alanya, I enjoyed the read. Tom
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Date: 12/10/2022 9:46:00 AM
I wanted to catch up on the volcano eruption, this is a piece on the news. Still a work in progress. Thanks for enjoying Tom!
Date: 12/9/2022 7:00:00 PM
Thank you, thank you, Anaya, for sharing this beautiful essay on Hawaiian legends and culture. I lived on Oahu for four years while I was in the military and attended the University of Hawaii, but no one ever shared this incredible history of the islands with me.
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Date: 12/10/2022 9:41:00 AM
Oahu is called the "Heart of Hawaii," The Dole Plantation and hidden gems of Oahu with Waimea Botanical Garden/Waterfall are sights. Books like “Voices of Fire” and “Pele” are filled with many legends. Still a work in progress!
Date: 12/9/2022 4:46:00 PM
Human beings cannot control such things. These things are terrifying and beautiful at the same time.
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Date: 12/9/2022 6:27:00 PM
No of course not, that's "PELE" The Volcano Goddess of Hawaii, she is there in spirit, ceremonies to her! In spite of all the warnings, "Lava Junkies" I read are hiking to the edge of it!
Date: 12/9/2022 11:23:00 AM
This is wonderfully written Anaya bringing the Hawaiian culture, legends and language. Mauna Loa is indeed a work in progress. We send our prayers to the residents of the Big Island. Thank you for this thoughtful piece. Blessings of joy to you.
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Date: 12/9/2022 2:06:00 PM
Sam, I thought I would post a little news on the Mauna Loa Volcano. Meanwhile I'm working on a dialogue. Mele Kalikimaka!

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