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Bruce Keaulani and Kehaulani Lum, known as Uncle Bruce and Aunty Kehau, are featured to highlight the book, Ho'oponopono is Harmony, a children's book published in 2024 and written by Thao "Kale'a" Le in collaboration with Uncle Bruce, which was inspired by Loko I'a Pa'aiau, the ancient fishpond next to McGrew Point Navy Housing where they sit with a copy of the book. The story is about a boy who helps restore a 400-year old fishpond and, in the process, finds healing and harmony within himself. On Nov. 18, 2023, the Navy along with leaders from Living Life Source Foundation, Al'i Pauahi Hawaiian Civic Club, Na Lima No'eau and affiliated native Hawaiian organizations signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to solidify and continue efforts to preserve, restore, and maintain Loko I'a Pa'aiau. The MOU has no end date which means the partnership will provide lasting benefits to the community. (U.S. Navy photo by Kyler Hood)
241010-O-RD674-5754.JPG Photo By: Kyler Hood

Nov 26, 2024
JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM, Hawaii - Bruce Keaulani and Kehaulani Lum, known as Uncle Bruce and Aunty Kehau, are featured to highlight the book, Ho'oponopono is Harmony, a children's book published in 2024 and written by Thao "Kale'a" Le in collaboration with Uncle Bruce, which was inspired by Loko I'a Pa'aiau, the ancient fishpond next to McGrew Point Navy Housing where they sit with a copy of the book. The story is about a boy who helps restore a 400-year old fishpond and, in the process, finds healing and harmony within himself. On Nov. 18, 2023, the Navy along with leaders from Living Life Source Foundation, Al'i Pauahi Hawaiian Civic Club, Na Lima No'eau and affiliated native Hawaiian organizations signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to solidify and continue efforts to preserve, restore, and maintain Loko I'a Pa'aiau. The MOU has no end date which means the partnership will provide lasting benefits to the community. (U.S. Navy photo by Kyler Hood)


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