Pua Mana 1st Hawaiian Pakalōlō Seed Bank

Pua Mana 1st Hawaiian Pakalōlō Seed Bank Pua Mana 1st Hawaiian Pakalōlō Seed Bank was created in order to preserve & protect endangered Hawaiian Pakalōlō genetics for future Hanauna (Generations)

😘🌸Aloha Pua Mana 'Ohana🌺    ***aGenocide Some still cite ridiculous reasons why they refuse to believe it possible for  ...
06/07/2026

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Some still cite ridiculous reasons why they refuse to believe it possible for plants to pre-date human arrival in — such as: “if there were Hawaiian Pakalōlō we would find plants Growing wild” — ignoring an Airborne *****na Eradication Mission, known as “ ” 🎄🚁 that searched for , from the sky, since it began, back in 1977, along with the fact birds, like , & 🌱🕊️🌴 (WHO doubtfully follow all human laws & ordinances, created in order to enact upon , by outlawing sacred , just as were banned by Goons) brought an estimated 3/4 of the “state’s” native flowering plants to Hawai’i 🌸 why not Pakalōlō ( )??

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‘Awapuhi ‘ula’ula ( 🌺) was brought to Hawai’i, by travelers, around 300 A.D. — why not Pakalōlō — did ancient People obey laws outlawing medicinal plants, rules made by the same that banned the in schools from 1896 UNtil 1987 (10 years after Operation Green Harvest’s G***a Genocide Pakalōlō Persecution began in 1977)??

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👁"The arctic avian:  's snowbirds👁Arctic residents vacationing in Hawaii during the winter may recognize a familiar face...
06/07/2026

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Arctic residents vacationing in Hawaii during the winter may recognize a familiar face – errr fowl. The , known to the rest of the world as the , migrates to Hawaii and other warmer places in the during the winter to escape the harsh arctic cold. These expert long distance fliers have a long history with the culture and are even considered by some to be the incarnation of a .

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There is fossil evidence showing that the kolea have been flying between the Arctic and Hawaii for at least 120,000 years. Some believe that certain islands in the Pacific, including Hawai‘i, were discovered by following the trail of the migrating kolea. The kolea are revered in Hawaiian culture as messengers to the alii (chiefs). They are believed to be the incarnation of , the of the of –for which they are named.

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If you visit on the you may find a statue of Koleamoku with the kolea bird perched on his head. The kolea are also considered aumakua, or protector spirits, and are honored in many traditional , songs, chants, and hula.

Summers in the Arctic

While in and , kolea spend most of their time defending their territory on the tundra and breeding. The males return to the same spot every summer and usually arrive just before the tundra thaws completely to defend their territory but the females don't always return to the same breeding Ground.

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The kolea construct their nests on the ground out of Gravel, lichen, moss, and grass and work together to incubate their eggs. After about three to four weeks the eggs hatch and the parents watch and tend to the chicks, protecting them from foxes and other predators. The chicks learn to forage for their own food and are quickly able to walk. Most of their time is spent eating and Growing in preparation for the journey south for the winter.

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The Long Journey

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As winter approaches, the adults leave before the chicks. The young kolea must continue foraging for food and navigate their way south on their own. These strong fliers complete the 3,000-mile, two day journey from their nesting grounds to Hawaii without rest (doesn't that six hour plane ride from the West coast to Hawaii seem like nothing now?).

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The kolea can fly at speeds of up to 50-60 mph. The fastest flight time recorded for the long trip between Hawaii and Alaska was 70 hours. However, it is believed that their cruising speed is 50 mph and at an altitude of up to 20,000 feet (despite their inability to soar or Glide).

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Although classified as shorebirds, the kolea have no protective waterproofing on their feathers and thus cannot float in the ocean to rest. Their journey is one of the most grueling non-stop migrations for any bird and their ability to navigate is still a mystery to biologists, since the kolea always manage to return to the same place each year. In fact, many locals enjoy the presence of the same kolea in their yards and on their roofs year after year.

Life in Hawaii

While the kolea don't exactly fly to Hawaii for a vacation, like other visitors from around the world, they are still able to enjoy the warmer climate and abundance of food. They begin appearing in Hawaii in August and most leave by late April with just a few remaining in Hawaii for the entire summer.

While in Hawaii, the kolea spend most of their time eating to refuel after the long flight and to fatten up for their return journey. Their feathers also change color before they leave for the Arctic arriving with brown feathers and leaving with black feathers on their breast bordered by white feathers.

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These stately birds definitely don't resemble the other common birds you see in Hawaii. While they seem to have adapted well to the island's development, preferring the flat open spaces of Gardens, parks, ball fields, and Golf courses, they are still shy around humans and do not approach them for food.

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The kolea hold a special place in Hawaii culture and the hearts of locals, so if you see one while you're visiting consider it an honor. And if you're already dreading the return of cold weather, remember to think like the kolea and plan ahead for your journey to Hawaii this coming winter..." 🌎✌️☀️🤙🏝

The arctic avian: Hawaii's snowbirds

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04/29/2026

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Indigenous communities are redefining cannabis through sovereignty, healing, and policy—building a future the broader industry is only starting to recognize.

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04/29/2026

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"Feds decriminalize medical ma*****na

HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Medical ma*****na is no longer considered by the federal government to be as addictive or dangerous as he**in or co***ne, following a Justice Department order that took effect Tuesday.

The rescheduling means the federal government now recognizes that cannabis has medical uses, similar to testosterone or ketamine. Hawaii dispensaries selling medical ma*****na are no longer technically violating federal law, giving them easier access to banking and tax breaks.

But experts say the most important change may be in the attitude of the population, politicians, and potential patients..." 📰

Mahalo nui = Huge Thanks The White House & President Donald J. Trump 'Ohana 🌎✌️☀️🖖🧡

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The federal government no considers medical ma*****na to be as addictive or dangerous as he**in or co***ne, following a Justice Department order that took effect Tuesday.

04/24/2026

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04/21/2026

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04/21/2026

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