Reflections on Kuleana
Kuleana means responsibility for ourselves, our actions, our community and the ‘Aina (land). Kuleana is keeping and being accountable to the promises we make.
Living Kuleana and standing together in Lokahi (unity) revitalizes
the Mana (spirit) of life!
Hawaiians practice Kuleana to the ‘Aina, caring for the land and respecting it.
In return the land has the Kuleana to feed, shelter and clothes the people.
This interaction enforces the wellbeing and balance within nature and society.
The boundary was marked by Pohakus (stones) arranged in the image of Pua’a (pig).
Native Hawaiians honored the relationship between people and ‘Aina, ocean, ecosystems and all live forms by practicing reference and stewardship for all. “We have a Kuleana to care for and respect our land. In return, the land has the Kuleana to care for and respect us.”
The Hawaiian concept of responsibility inspired the creation of Hawaiian Art Doll Kuleana.
Kuleana (Responsibility), the Pa’u Hula Dancer
Birth Date: ‘Okakopa 2, 2025 (10/12/25)
Aloha Mai
I come with love.
Kuleana means responsibility for ourselves, our actions, our community and the ‘Aina (land). Kuleana is keeping and being accountable to the promises we make.
Living Kuleana and standing together in Lokahi (unity) revitalizes
the Mana (spirit) of life!
Kuleana connects our hearts and actions with Aloha.
Focus on your higher purpose, choose wisely and you will grow,
flourish and blossom in unlimited possibilities!
The sacred drumming of the Ipu (gourd) echoes across the 'Aina (land) as Kuleana dances and chants with the Akuas (spirits) of the Ohia Forest.
The graceful movements of her hands and body tell stories about our Kuleana to the ‘Aina (land), the ‘Ahupua’a (land divisions) and the traditions of the Hawaiian people. Kuleana's Hula attunes us to spirit and gladdens the heart.
Kuleana’s Tutu (grandmother) is her Kumu Hula (Hula Teacher). She taught her the powerful movements of the Kahiko Hula.Tutu also sewed the traditional red Pa’u hula skirt, matching top and pants. She wove a traditional grass skirt.
Tutu wove her Mana (spiritual energy) and Aloha (love) into Kuleana’s Maile Haku (head lei), wrist and ankle leis. In Hawaii Maile is the lei of eternal love.
Last Tutu draped a shell lei around Kuleana’s neck and stuck a beautiful Plumeria floer behind her ear.
All these precious things were Tutu’s gifts of Aloha (Love) to her beloved Mo’opuna Wahine (granddaughter).
Tutu wove her Mana (spiritual energy) and Aloha (love) into Kuleana’s Maile Haku (head lei), wrist and ankle leis. In Hawaii Maile is the lei of eternal love.
Last Tutu draped a shell lei around Kuleana’s neck and stuck a beautiful Plumeria floer behind her ear.
All these precious things were Tutu’s gifts of Aloha (Love) to her beloved Mo’opuna Wahine (granddaughter).
Kuleana is a 10” tall cloth doll who was individually handcrafted on the Big Island of Hawaii with the greatest love and respect for all that is Hawaii. Her body is made out of doll skin and stuffed with high quality poly fill. The body is wired for flexibility. The eyes and mouth are intricately embroidered onto the face. All accessories were individually hand crafted.
Kuleana is not a dress up doll. All clothing and accessories are sewn and/or glued onto her.
Doll care: Gently brush the dolls and their clothing with a soft toothbrush to remove dust. Always brush the faces and bodies upwards towards the hair. You may gently comb her hair.
Kuleana is a one of a kind Hawaiian Art Doll and comes with a booklet and certificate of authenticity. She is a collector’s item bringing you the spiritual power of Hawaii.
Every bit of Kuleana has been lovingly handcrafted to create a new friend who will last a lifetime.
Every bit of Kuleana has been lovingly handcrafted to create a new friend who will last a lifetime.
Kuleana is ready to be your new friend and dance into your heart.
Kuleana’s Mana attunes us to the spirit of Aloha.
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