Talk Story with Aunty Lynette: Hawaiian World Views
What is the Hawaiian worldview allindigenous peoples have worldviews andthey’re all not the same value isuniversal but how you put it into actionis going to be dependent upon theirworldview okay so when I talk aboutHawaiian worldview I’m thinking of thatframework now why is that connected andimportant I connect it with social workin the 1960s we came across situationswith our families that we worked withthat they talked about behaviors andpatterns and beliefs that created in their ability to get alongwith each other and with society aroundtheir choices their decision oftenlanded them in the statisticsand when a family came to a worker andsaid our family has been cursed ha ifthey’re only statistics we take them onbut if they’ve been cursed yeah or ifthey saw ghosts and if they had spookydreams our schooling did not include anyof that our schooling in a westernsetting talked about theories andtranslated it into ways of working withthe families in understanding them inanalyzing situations the king from aWestern framework is that going to fitfor the Hawaiian it doesn’t and sosocial workers at the Children’s CenterQueen Liliuokalani Children’s Centerlearned with what was the Hawaiian families worldviewand I’d like to share that with you Iselected the as one Hawaiianframework I’ve selected asanother Hawaiian framework I’ve selected as another framework that arebased in written documentation in thechance that go way back the is the one that connects us with ourbeginningsall the way back to the godsthe links me back to myancestors to and mother the beginningsof the Hawaiian worldviewthe also has sections thattalk about the birth and the creation ofocean creatures that has its counterparton land so what we find in the ocean wefind on land okay so those who arestriving to develop and expand on their your family genealogy manyare able to go back to they’vecompleted it others are not so lucky andthose that come to the attention ofsocial workers chances are probably notthe ones that know they become disconnectedand so in the they haveidentified ways in which to help thoseof us living today to reconnect with ourpast one is with ithelps with our identity it helps us tomake some decisions that allow us torespect and bring honor to our familyname and our ancestors the birth ofcreatures in the ocean and creatures onland that’s the plants the animals andthe birds reminds us of duality oceanand land yeah reminds us of north andsouth east and west oppositesso if there is disharmony we know theopposite of that is to beimbalance to have harmony so there’s anindication there’s always a solution younever left that way so you look for thatpathway that can bring you back tobalanceso duality is important according to. . . before they got elevated to thegodliness were husband and wifeand they came from and when she says it’s from the land far away no specificplace and she said represent oppositesfor example in your body is on the right side is on theleft side when I was first and as II was with twins so oh was kind of big so my parents and myin-laws the mothers especially they werewatchingI think going be girl. . . no no no I think going be boy cuz she doeverything with the right hand the righthand is strong going be boy and when Iwent was girls but they still recognize thisis male this is female in healingHawaiian’s recognized there’s externaltreatment internal treatment oppositesand with external treatment pick withthe rightthe with the left you pick with the left. . . for internal treatment it’sthe use of the right so if one is goingout in the environment together if itis for internal treatment you go whenthe Sun is beginning to rise and youpick with your right hand and you’ve gotenough time to get back before high noonif you’re doing for external you pickwith the left and you have time toprepare okay so again this notion ofoppositesour alignment of our body is madevisible by our shadow in the morningwhen the Sun is coming up the shadow ison the right in the afternoon as the Sunbegins to set the shadow comes out onthis side but at high noon shadow recedes into the bodyand joins with who is already herewhen the Sun begins its journey abovethe head shadow begins to leaveand you can see it on the groundHawaiian’s believe at high noon thepowers of in unity is strongpower it is a time to have yourceremonies it is a time for sacred ritesto beginin my husband’s teaching of it isthe recognition among the warriorsand the that when they dosacred ceremony it’s either called or it’s at midnight and it’sdependent on where the moon is and forsacred ceremonies regarding treatmentand healing it’s very important that yourecognize when this concept plays animportant role when we’ve done is really deep and itis pervasive and it cannot take one timeit takes several timesprotocol in ritual define levels ofexpectations and accomplishments so theritual makes known you have reached thisstage it also makes known what has beenaccomplished so if the has beenworked through it has been workedthrough but it also identifies in themodern way what efforts were taken tobring this about and at this point beinginvolved in a ritual solidifies itbecause that ritual includesacknowledgement with the higher spiritsthe spirits of that healing practice andit involves individuals it involvesindividuals to make it happen in acognitive way because once you releasein a ceremonyit can never be brought up againso what does the ceremony consistof it is the preparation of selectedfoods representative of the gods it’spresented and portion and it’s cookedit’s offered its essence to the gods andthe powers that be and then the leftoverfoods are eaten by the participants mmmthe punished ceremony can also includerituals of cleansing so that afteryou’ve eaten these foods you clean yourbody and you wash it away in oursessions I believe we’re going to beable to cover some of that because thesepractices are part of learning how tocare for yourself so that when you getinvolved with that you are saying I amfully in I’m fully compatible and Ihonestly and genuinely engage in whatI’m doingthat symbolizes my release letting goand my to cut so it’s not justsomebody telling you to but you’reinvolved in that process because requires you to do your own one of the things that we’ve donesometimes it kids is this activity ofperspectives and truth and we often askthem describe what you see the otherside another person describes what theysee but it may be different if you havea book the front cover is different fromthe back cover but their story isdifferent but it is their truth becausethey’re saying exactly what they see soit emphasizes honoring perspectives myhusband with the men will always say tothem I have a stack of Bibles here Iwant you to come over here and can youput your hand on the Bible and swearthat is your truth that’s another levelwhat their perspective is is from thehuman domain but when he asked them toput the hand on the Bible that isgetting inside of them and forcing themto reckon with the higher power theybelieve in so ritual is so powerful butyou cannot use it for everything tosolve everything without going throughthe proper process okay so that’s what Imean by form and essenceso spirituality is a very important partthe is the seat for your familyspiritual guardians to be able to joinyouthe is the one that connects youwith the livingOhana. This one connects you with thedeceased Ohana the genitalia connectsyou with the future Ohana when all ofthis has been righted and is balanced and in harmony then you aresaid to be in alignmentyes the is your guide that tells youam I being genuine or am i going throughthe motionssoour hawaiian worldview acknowledgesplants around our spiritual in naturethey have a spiritual componentmany of them are of our God’sso that they’re always reminders of usof our worldview out thererepresenting but from yougo up to to from to so they’re there yeah the Tea Leaf of the godsso spirituality is the domain thatpermeates all of the Hawaiian life andso the teachings of getting along and ofloving and of giving being generous ofbeing courageous to step up to the frontto protect what you value and you lovethey’re all built into that genuinenessis a reflection of your in alignmentwith the spiritual powers yeah so all ofthose terms that talk about how yourelate to other people are the actionwords that promote interrelationshipsand interdependence as much as you arehospitable and you’re generous with yourOhanathey going to return like time to youand so the worldview is based upon thisgive freely unconditional because whenyou need it’s going to come back it’sbased on malama taking care not justyourself but your relatives around youand all the and the plants thatis about you Hawaiians are not perfecton about maybe 15 years ago in anexcavation being done in onKauai dr. William Kikuchi in hisexcavationscame across chicken bones that were hugeand he looked at this and he said lookat the chicken bones but he said when heput the pieces together with chickenbones and then he remembered in NewZealand they have the ischicken and these more are big chickensand they stand very high so his theorywas in Hawaii we had but because ofuncontrolled consumption plenty meat andyou offer it to the you offer it tothe godsplenty meat they didn’t know how toincubate they wiped out the extinctionso through experience our people learnyou have to and propagate so thatyou replenish in a sustainable wayotherwise it leads to extinction so itjust didn’t come to them they livethrough these experiences yeah the lastthing I want to cover with you is the I want you to take yourselves on ajourney let’s go up to Palehua we gothrough the arid lands go through thesubdivision the air is turning coolerand then you have to stop and open thelocks as you continue going up andthere’s one section where they have acamp or a retreat but beautifullylocated so from that point you can goeven further up to Kaala the highestpeak highest elevation on Oahu onPalehuayou look to the right you look to thelefton one sideyou might be able to see the ocean youmight be able to see where the landreaches the ocean that’s one boundary onthe other side at Palehua you look andyou see that plains that lies betweenthe two mountain ranges and beyond theKoolau range this ocean againif you switch your body goingnorth-south and if you’re up at the one side you’ll see the landmeeting the ocean on the other side byHaleiwa land meeting the ocean and theocean going beyond that coastal area andthe ocean just goes and goes and goesand you don’t know where it stops thatis the world view and that worldview tells them, my islandhas boundaries the resources on myisland are limited it doesn’t extendbecause you hit the deep blue wateryou’ve lost navigation you don’t knowhow to go beyond them so what does thattell them they have to malama what theyhave on land if they don’t malama it’llbecome extinct so that worldview alreadysets into motion taking what you needand not raping the resources and whenyou gather together you share what youhave harvested because harvestingrequires more than one person or onefamily requires you to be generous andif you have an coming and you haveto preserve and have food ready what doyou do you reservecertain plots of land for the growth ofthe plant life that you need to be ableto make available to the youdevelop fish ponds or you take advantageof nature’s curve of the land and youcreate natural fish ponds that allow thetaking of limited amounts of fish sothat there’s always more so this ideaharvesting only what you need beinggenerous with what you get and sharingthe notion of having to take care ofyour resources so that when you need itit is available that’s all part of theKanaka worldview and this attitude hascome down to us now comes Westerncivilization now comes freezersrefrigeration now comes money so whathappens with our interdependence whathappens with our need to make resourcescontinue for those living and for thosewho are yet to come there’s a break inall of that okay so the Hawaiianschoices were in large part determined bytheir worldview but with the mingling ofoutside forcesmany things went out the window