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Robert Ebanez
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  • Waianae, HI
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At 6:43am on March 16, 2009, hope said…
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My name is vera. i saw your profile today and became intrested in you,i will also like to know you more,and if you can send an email to my email address,i will give you my pictures here is my email address (Veraand00@yahoo.com)I believe we can move from here! Am waiting for your mail to my email address above because i have alotHello
My name is vera. i saw your profile today and became intrested in you,i will also like to know you more,and if you can send an email to my email address,i will give you my pictures here is my email address (Veraand00@yahoo.com)I believe we can move from here! Am waiting for your mail to my email address above because i have alot to tell you,
Lot's of love,Miss Vera. to tell you,
Lot's of love,Miss Vera.

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Our Hawaian Ohana (Family)

Aloha no everyone:

Below is a list some of my Ohana names: "Hele mai a kipa kakou ano Ka'u kahiko Akua a kahu"

Irene Kaiakoiliokalani Brown -Wong-Ebanez my mother
Richard Wong from Pahala Ka'u my brother
Anna Mae Wong Carlos - Ka'u my sister
Rose Kiakoiliokalani Kanaka'ole Brown - my grandmother Hanai by Jensen and attended St. Andrews. born 1884
Benjamin H.Brown II my grandfather married Rose his father was Benjamin Harry Brown Sr , Sheriff of Big Island in the late 1800's
Kauhiakama (k)
Kapu… Continue

Posted on March 10, 2009 at 4:35am — 2 Comments

Robert Ebanez

Sweet Honey child in Hawaii

We were shooting things with our home made sling shots made of a good Y- guava mata ,surgical rubber,leather and rubber bands cut from an old tire tube.

My father used to get pissed at me because I would cut out the tongue of his working leather boots for my sling shot. I told you I was kolohe.

My classmate Jose Ballo went with us exploring in the gulch behind his home. The other person with us, I think, was my cousin Paul Lumanlan. We found a massive bee hive on the wall of a bluff and next t… Continue

Posted on March 10, 2009 at 3:33am —

Robert Ebanez

Fishing on an Ancient Hawaiian Temple

There is a large standing pohaku at the doorway of the entrance of this heiau. This is a luakini (human sacrifice) heiau to the Gods and was used for War purposes too. We were holo holo at this spot late one Akua night, and my brother-in-law Gene Hiraki and I were the only ones here on the beach. He wanted to check out the area across the bay about 700 yards away. He started to walk over to that area and left me alone on this luakini heaiu. Being away from home and living on Oahu, I know what ki… Continue

Posted on March 10, 2009 at 1:00am —

Robert Ebanez

Dear Candy Girl

There is a place called praises at Makua Valley beach. I would go there in the mornings since 2006 with a dear friend of mine. Her name is Candy.

Not a day go by that I miss her love. Her unconditional love like the song Fallen by Pana'ewa. That is why I play this song to honor her love and devotion.

She would walk with me while I tell her my deepest feelings of life. Bulla, her dear friend was also in love with Candy. They use to run off together. while I would sit on the tail gate of my 1993… Continue

Posted on March 10, 2009 at 12:38am —

Robert Ebanez

Ms. Diana of Hawaii 1972

On the morning of August 18, 1972 Hurricane DIANA, surf estimated to be 30 feet in height struck Hawaii Island's Puna coast at Kalapana, Kapoho Beach lots and Kapoho Vacationland. At Vacationland, which was most severely hit, the surf swept four homes off their foundations, extensively damaged one of them, flooded another home, washed rocks and debris inland and eroded 200 feet of a private road. Tides at Hilo Harbor rose 4 to 5 feet above normal beginning about 8 a.m. and lasted throughout the… Continue

Posted on March 10, 2009 at 12:32am —

 
 

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The mission of The Gathering is to build an Intergenerational, movement, rooted in history, cultures and non-violent direct action to heal communities, build collective strength and generate an environment of hope and opportunity.

Civil rights and social justice organizations have come to understand that collective action on a national basis is required to stop child incarceration and challenge the immoral process which perpetuates an unjust justice system. These groups are working under extremely difficult circumstances and many of them with little or no resources. The Gathering is a national movement that creates a coordinated space to 1) fortify relationships between regional groups, 2) support local endeavors and 3) enhance the ongoing organizing of non-violent direct action training. Central to its mission is strengthening our moral environment.

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