Awa has traveled along ways. It’s been generations since her koko seed bloodline had returned back to Hawai‘i. Her g-g-g-great grandmother. Exiled through Western Christian marraige ,her great -great grandmother tried to return to Hawai‘i because kanaka perspectives weren’t solely all about theology like America, but about universal intellect and balance. It also didn’t help that she had a tan, or the fact women were equal to men so much that women were restricted to certain diets for safety measures , and restricted to other men for security and health measures. When she returned to Hawai‘i with her daughter, the now Peterson’s, were refused , to live out the their astrophysiognomical matriarch lives in a strong theological male patriotism and hopes that her seed would return. Not more than a decade ago, her grandmother had returned with her mother. Her moolelo , lineage story, are like many eastern books to be read from the end of one story that just starts into a new volume, back to the beginning where oli vibrations of her genealogy began in the darkness of kumulipo . Lil Awa and her Mama Malia, of the Naheana Ohana , have returned home to plant the female regenerative seed in Hawai‘i of the kanaka ohana once more. We are Ohana ! #home #searchforhome #welcomehome #kauaikeiki #weohana #anoanoseed #kanaka #ohanaistheshit #kanakaunited #alohaalliance #kumulipo #ikekaula #ropemaking #geneology #kamawaelualanimoku #hawaiikirising #earlychildhoodeducation #hanai #maoli #earlychildhooddevelopment #history #malamahonua @hokuleawwv #ekomomai @alohaalliance @hawaiianwatermovement