Header Image: Identifying Coral Species. Credit: The Kohala Center.
Hānau ka ʻUkukoʻakoʻa, hānau kāna, he ʻĀkoʻakoʻa, puka
Born was the coral polyp, born was the coral, came forth
Article written by: Cindi Punihaole & Kathleen Clark – The Kohala Center.
The Kumulipo, a Hawaiian genesis chant, reveals to us that the coral polyp was the first being born from the darkness. Koʻa (coral) is the ancestor from which all other life followed. Koʻa spawning, an ancient process, connects us to the past. This year, as our team diligently prepared for another opportunity to learn from this sacred process, we opened ourselves to the limitless wisdom found in the winds, currents, tides, fish, coral, and limu. Kahaluʻu holds all the answers we seek; it is our kuleana (responsibility) to listen. …