Here's the link about the gathering I mentioned. I didn't realize we were in the middle of lunar eclipses, either James--so thanks for mentioning it. You know there's a lunar phase "widget" down low on the current Alliance home page which I put there when I started the site so we could all always at least know where we were in the phases...and it tells you how out of touch I am right now that I haven't even paid attention. Time to come back :)

Hoʻokuʻi leo: He mai, he mai e nā ʻōiwi o ke kihi a ke kihi o ka Moananuiākea. Eō mai.

A call has gone out to the people of Hawaiʻi and the Pacific who are currently reviving and reconnecting traditional lunar calendar wisdom to daily practices. Practitioners are again learning how to efficiently use the traditional lunar calendar today to restore wisdom of agriculture productivity, marine and forest gathering, resource management, health and healing, and daily practices that provide sustenance for the health and well-being of a community.

A small group of Kaulana Mahina (Hawaiian lunar calendar) practitioners gathered in 2014 to examine ancestral methodologies. Following the gathering, a small symposium was created to invite elders, practitioners, and local scientists to learn how the Kaulana Mahina was being utilized in daily activities. Participants noted that the Kaulana Mahina is a proficient tool to note baselines for healthy environments followed by tracking changes that are occuring daily, seasonaly, annually, and episodically. The Kaulana Mahina is an ancient tool that indigenous ancestors used to track changes by observing and recording migrational patterns, nesting or spawning cycles, and weather changes. This ancient wisdom is pertinent for identifying previously observed natural indicators that have historically conveyed signs that environmental degradation or change would ensue. The group believes that the Kaulana Mahina can be the process in which changes are recorded and preparation to adaptive changes for survival can be considered. Subsequently, the symposium was successful in that the information gleaned from the gathering was seen as valuable knowledge that should be shared through a larger venue such as a conference. With that, the ʻAimalama Lunar Conference was born. We hope you will join us in this endeavor.

Conference details:  http://www.aimalama.org

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  • Mahalo, Bonnie.  i look forward to reading about this conference and hope that you will attend something, knowing that you are part of the 'aina there.  Your soul loves the land and sea, and beings therein, and that is your passport, I would think!

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