Join students, faculty, and staff at PIKO on Monday mornings at 9 a.m. at Hale Kuahuokalā to start your week off right. Center your thoughts with Oli (Mele Honouliuli, below), Mele, and Hoʻokupu.
Mele Honouliuli
(An oli or chant by Puʻu Zablan)
Eō Pālehua i ke kuahiwi la (Hear my call Pālehua, glorious mountain)
Ke kuahiwi i noho i ka lani (The mountain that dwells in heavens)
ʻO Kapolei ka puʻu la (Kapolei is our beloved hill)
Ka puʻu i noho i ka ʻāina (The hill that sits on the land)
ʻO Kapapaapuhi ka loko la (Kapapaapuhi is our pond)
Ka loko i noho i kai (The pond that resides at the sea)
ʻO Honouliuli la (There is Honouliuli)
He ʻāina aloha o ʻEwa (Our beloved land in ʻEwa)
Aloha mai e nā pua la (Greetings to all of the descendants/people)
Nā pua haʻaheo o ka ʻāina (The proud people of this land)