Kahuna 

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  • Sales of this Design? – 1 sale1 so far :) / “Beach Series” card by Karin Taylor A mixed media production, ink, pastel, charcoal and acrylic on paper, Kahuna Junior is the mythical daughter of the great Kahuna himself…. carving up the waves as she heads into an idyllic island sunset

  • Kahuna of the Kai
    by kjgordon

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    I am a Kane of the Kai / I wear it on my arm / designed 6/19/85

  • Another original photo taken by a hidden camera…........ / Not all people have the opportunity to capture Santa at his leisure. /

  • The Big Kahuna & Me
    by kjgordon

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    I dedicate this to The Big Kahuna ….My Hero, My Inspiration, My Mentor, My Friend….My Dad….I know you are with me always…give mom a kiss for me…

  • Surf's Up
    by Mundy Hackett

    US$27.73

    Big waves are rolling in, time to grab our sticks and hit the breaks

  • Kahuna Falls One
    by Vicki Snowden

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  • Tiki God & Hut
    by Zehda

    US$29.33

    Ancient oracles of Hawaiian kahunas perched on volcanic cliffs, carved wooden tikis peering through the rainforest, mystic caves along the cost and great tiki god temples of sacrifice were located amongst the Hawaiian tiki villages and islands. They were worshipped through human sacrifice, chants (for wealth, death or love), prayers, surfing and lava sledding.

  • Dos Kahunas
    by kjgordon

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    After hours of setting up my bubblesite… / I realized I never posted Dos Kahunas / now you can see the original alongside the magic of Rolands / / / ORIGINAL SOLD

  • Pretty Butterfly?
    by kjgordon

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    So yesterday I was just clowning around…............. / Today I have morphed into a Butterfly….......... / Oh the things I have planned…......... / With my Kahuna of The Kai ................. created with Micrografx Windows Draw 6 /

  • Kahuna Falls
    by Vicki Snowden

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  • Di Big Kahuna
    by CathyJones

    US$4.16–US$95.00

    Di Big Kahuna Stress God was in a shop in San Pedro, Ambergris Caye, Belize. I didn’t feel any stress after taking his picture!

  • Big Kahuna falls in Hawaii / Also available as Matted, Laminated, Mounted, Canvas and Framed Prints / / More Images from my Gallery / / Contact D R Moore / mail me / ADD Me to your Watchlist / View Slide Show / Here is another place to find my images / Thank You for Visiting my Gallery / Gallery Maintained by envelope150

  • Gone Surfing
    by Fred L

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    Afro-Hip-O gone surfing down under.

  • Cocktail in a coconut shell, whats not to love?

  • Gorilla at the Wild Animal Park

  • Bath Time
    by Beverly Lussier

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    Portrait of an abandoned and rescued white puppy dog, Kahuna Luna, who happens to be celebrating his first year birthday today, Febraury 14th, Valentine’s Day 2009. To read Luna’s story, visit http://www.news-bulletin.com/news/78402-03-09-08.html . If you’d like to utilize this backdrop scene, inserting your own pet or a child, visit www.zazzle.com/KahunaLuna. If you have trouble locating it, just put in the item number of 228011398032618294 in the search box on the top of the page and it’ll take you right there. This picture was inspired by one taken by fellow Redbubble member Lover1969. Pay her gallery a visit for a magnificent visual treat, it is full of exceptional animal photography pieces!

  • Ka’apuni E Ho’a Kukui Na Moku ‘Aina / Hawaiian Translation: Torch march through the Moku Sunrise Koki Beach Hana Maui Hawai’i / Moku’ula Aloha e Malama pono, E hana me ka ha`aha`a Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Aloha kakou, mahalo nui loa, thank you so much for your wonderful comments. The informative and wonderful educational links I have provided here in my documentary as we share our mana’o are for promoting cultural awareness of the many important issues we are facing, our events and activities and the current and ancient history of our Kanaka Maoli, the indigenous Hawaiian people of our great island nation. I am a professional photographer and a freelance photojournalist and I work tirelessly to protect my husband’s rights and as a voice of our people, as a voice for truth. Mahalo nui loa for your gifts of Aloha. My beloved husband, Jacob Mau, is Kanaka Maoli, and it is with much love and deepest respect for him and our dearest Ohana and friends, in honouring our Kupuna, our ancestors and our kamali’i, our children, and for all the wonderful people of our Hawaiian Islands and around the world, this documentary comes from my na’au and I offer it in the truest spirit of Aloha. / Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 Sharon Mau YouTube Channel Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi 23 February 2009 / Quote – “The Hawaiian Independence Flag consists of three horizontal bars, white, gold, and black (top to bottom), with the black and white each occupying one quarter of the flag, and the gold filling the central half. In the center of the gold rests a purple kahili. The white and black bars represent the balance of all things – Heaven and Earth, night and day, the positive and negative. The gold represents the entire human `Ohana (family), with precious life as pure as golden light. The purple represents the original inhabitants of the Hawaiian Archipelago, Na Kanaka Maoli, caretakers of the Spirit of Aloha. The Kahili is an ancient symbol of communication between Heaven and Earth, inspiring leadership of the `ohana. The Kahili is embraced by La`i, leaves of Ti, a sacred plant of Hawai`i with powers of spiritual protection and healing.” excerpt quote by hawaii-nation.org AKAKU Maui Community Television Moku’ula ~ The King’s Island Ahupua’a Kukaniloko – Birth Of A Nation Moku Ancient Moku A visit with Ke’eaumoku Kapu Kūkulu Kumuhana Kipahulu District of the Haleakala National Park – Moku – Living Aloha Everyday – Maui Hawai’i Free Hawai’i Broadcasting Network Native Soul – The Culture and Aloha of Maui Hawai’i ~ Ahapua’a – Land for the Good of All We’re sons and daughters of God, trying to create heaven on Earth Plant Taro & Find Your Native Roots Haleakala National Park Kipahulu Ke’eaumoku Kapu Explains Torch March: Ka`apuni E Ho`a Kukui Na Moku ‘Aina# Mauka (toward the mountains) and Makai (toward the ocean) are not just directional references; they embody our fundamental natural and cultural resources, land and ocean. Information Source ~ Be Akamai DMZ Hawai’i Aloha ‘Aina Ka’apuni I use a Canon / DMZ Hawai’i Aloha ‘Aina / Wai / Save Makena. “Aloha ‘Aina –A Call to Action,” / The Hawaiian Kingdom Lives – Return Ceded Lands Maui Today.TV

  • Jacob and I on the Hana Highway through the Ko’olau district to Wahinepe’e as we arrived in Ho’olava – Twin Falls Maui Hawai’i with Ohana and friends. This is one of those rare occasions when I hand my camera to someone nearby and ask them to take a couple of photos, and they actually are in focus! Hui! O ke Aloha ke kuleana o kihi malihini / Hawaiian translation: / Compassion makes its home in any land Ka’apuni E Ho’a Kukui Na Moku ‘Aina / Hawaiian Translation: Torch march through the Moku / Sunrise Koki Beach Hana Maui Hawai’i / Moku’ula Aloha e Malama pono, E hana me ka ha`aha`a Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Aloha kakou, mahalo nui loa, thank you so much for your wonderful comments. The informative and wonderful educational links I have provided here in my documentary as we share our mana’o are for promoting cultural awareness of the many important issues we are facing, our events and activities and the current and ancient history of our Kanaka Maoli, the indigenous Hawaiian people of our great island nation. I am a professional photographer and a freelance photojournalist and I work tirelessly to protect my husband’s rights and as a voice of our people, as a voice for truth. Mahalo nui loa for your gifts of Aloha. My beloved husband, Jacob Mau, is Kanaka Maoli, and it is with much love and deepest respect for him and our dearest Ohana and friends, in honouring our Kupuna, our ancestors and our kamali’i, our children, and for all the wonderful people of our Hawaiian Islands and around the world, this documentary comes from my na’au and I offer it in the truest spirit of Aloha. © 2009 Fine Art Photography, Research and Photojournalism by Sharon Anne Mau Sharon Mau YouTube Channel Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi 23 February 2009 / Quote – “The Hawaiian Independence Flag consists of three horizontal bars, white, gold, and black (top to bottom), with the black and white each occupying one quarter of the flag, and the gold filling the central half. In the center of the gold rests a purple kahili. The white and black bars represent the balance of all things – Heaven and Earth, night and day, the positive and negative. The gold represents the entire human `Ohana (family), with precious life as pure as golden light. The purple represents the original inhabitants of the Hawaiian Archipelago, Na Kanaka Maoli, caretakers of the Spirit of Aloha. The Kahili is an ancient symbol of communication between Heaven and Earth, inspiring leadership of the `ohana. The Kahili is embraced by La`i, leaves of Ti, a sacred plant of Hawai`i with powers of spiritual protection and healing.” excerpt quote by hawaii-nation.org AKAKU Maui Community Television Moku’ula ~ The King’s Island Ahupua’a Kukaniloko – Birth Of A Nation Moku Ancient Moku A visit with Ke’eaumoku Kapu Kūkulu Kumuhana Kipahulu District of the Haleakala National Park – Moku – Living Aloha Everyday – Maui Hawai’i Free Hawai’i Broadcasting Network Native Soul – The Culture and Aloha of Maui Hawai’i ~ Ahapua’a – Land for the Good of All We’re sons and daughters of God, trying to create heaven on Earth Plant Taro & Find Your Native Roots Haleakala National Park Kipahulu Ke’eaumoku Kapu Explains Torch March: Ka`apuni E Ho`a Kukui Na Moku ‘Aina# / ____________ Mauka (toward the mountains) and Makai (toward the ocean) are not just directional references; they embody our fundamental natural and cultural resources, land and ocean. Information Source ~ Be Akamai DMZ Hawai’i Aloha ‘Aina Ka’apuni I use a Canon / DMZ Hawai’i Aloha ‘Aina / Wai / Save Makena. “Aloha ‘Aina –A Call to Action,” / The Hawaiian Kingdom Lives – Return Ceded Lands Maui Today.TV

  • Ka’apuni E Ho’a Kukui Na Moku ‘Aina / Kahakuloa Maui Hawai’i / / Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Hawaiian Translation: Torch march through the Moku / Moku’ula Aloha e Malama pono, E hana me ka ha`aha`a / Aloha kakou, mahalo nui loa, thank you so much for your wonderful comments. The informative and wonderful educational links I have provided here in my documentary as we share our mana’o are for promoting cultural awareness of the many important issues we are facing, our events and activities and the current and ancient history of our Kanaka Maoli, the indigenous Hawaiian people of our great island nation. I am a professional photographer and a freelance photojournalist and I work tirelessly to protect my husband’s rights and as a voice of our people, as a voice for truth. Mahalo nui loa for your gifts of Aloha. My beloved husband, Jacob Mau is Kanaka Maoli, and it is with much love and deepest respect for him and our dearest Ohana and friends, in honouring our Kupuna, our ancestors and our kamali’i, our children, and for all the wonderful people of our Hawaiian Islands and around the world, this documentary comes from my na’au and I offer it in the truest spirit of Aloha. © 2009 Fine Art Photography, Research and Photojournalism by Sharon Anne Mau Sharon Mau YouTube Channel Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / 21 February 2009 Quote – “The Hawaiian Independence Flag consists of three horizontal bars, white, gold, and black (top to bottom), with the black and white each occupying one quarter of the flag, and the gold filling the central half. In the center of the gold rests a purple kahili. The white and black bars represent the balance of all things – Heaven and Earth, night and day, the positive and negative. The gold represents the entire human `Ohana (family), with precious life as pure as golden light. The purple represents the original inhabitants of the Hawaiian Archipelago, Na Kanaka Maoli, caretakers of the Spirit of Aloha. The Kahili is an ancient symbol of communication between Heaven and Earth, inspiring leadership of the `ohana. The Kahili is embraced by La`i, leaves of Ti, a sacred plant of Hawai`i with powers of spiritual protection and healing.” excerpt quote by hawaii-nation.org AKAKU Maui Community Television Moku’ula ~ The King’s Island Ahupua’a Kukaniloko – Birth Of A Nation Moku Ancient Moku A visit with Ke’eaumoku Kapu Kūkulu Kumuhana Kipahulu District of the Haleakala National Park – Moku – Living Aloha Everyday – Maui Hawai’i Free Hawai’i Broadcasting Network Native Soul – The Culture and Aloha of Maui Hawai’i ~ Ahapua’a – Land for the Good of All We’re sons and daughters of God, trying to create heaven on Earth Plant Taro & Find Your Native Roots Haleakala National Park Kipahulu Ke’eaumoku Kapu Explains Torch March: Ka`apuni E Ho`a Kukui Na Moku ‘Aina# Mauka (toward the mountains) and Makai (toward the ocean) are not just directional references; they embody our fundamental natural and cultural resources, land and ocean. Information Source ~ Be Akamai DMZ Hawai’i Aloha ‘Aina Ka’apuni DMZ Hawai’i Aloha ‘Aina / Wai / Save Makena. “Aloha ‘Aina –A Call to Action,” / The Hawaiian Kingdom Lives – Return Ceded Lands Maui Today.TV Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi

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