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Clarifying Hawaii’s Current Events for Kamaʻāina
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    Boy’s Day in Hawaiʻi

    by Keolu May 4, 2024

    Boy’s Day was originally a tradition started in 8th Century Japan called Tango no Sekku.

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Kupa o Hawaiʻi

Welina Mai Kāua!

Welcome to O Ka ʻĀina — my blog where I clarify Hawaii’s complex current events so kamaʻāina like you can understand what’s really going on and make confident decisions that affect your life, your ʻohana, and your future.

If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the news or unsure what to believe, you’re not alone.  Here, I unpack Hawaii’s current events one truth at a time — so we can make wiser choices for ourselves, our communities, and the generations to come.

If you find my manaʻo useful, please share it with someone you care about.

Mahalo nui!

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