Ho'oponopono a difficult process


In her Advertiser column, Lee Cataluna is encouraged that the Kawaihae cave objects case may move toward a more culturally based process of dispute resolution, and she offers some insight into the process of ho'oponopono, including that it is a difficult process that requires deep commitment on the part of the involved parties. I would add that from my understanding (and from my wife Kekula's family) that ho'oponopono traditionally was a process conducted within an 'ohana, and that the process could very significantly from one 'ohana or one kupuna to the next. So its success depends first on whether both parties can even agree on an unbiased kupuna to conduct it (and agree to be bound by the outcome), and exactly what it entails depends on who is chosen for that task.

In the Advertiser letters, William Kalamakuaikalani DeBolt scolds La'akea Suganuma and Abigail Kawananakoa for their "decision to involve the American 'just-us' system" in the first place, and Jackie N.K. Hong is bothered by how this conflict seems to bring out comments about Hawaiians disagreeing and fighting, and emphasizes the level of agreement and unity in the Hawaiian community.

And in the Star-Bulletin letters, Andre Perez warns Hawaiians about the risk of being "put in jail by the illegal American colonizing crusader" for protecting Hawaiian burials, sacred items or iwi kupuna.


Posted: Sun - January 8, 2006 at 09:22 AM    
   
 
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