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GATHER at the edge of the ocean Let us DIVE IN to experience what enlivens us and explore

That we may DEEPEN allyship and connection, each within and for ourselves, together in support of our community, aligned with all.

MAUI MEN’S CIRCLE
KANE ALAKA’I

Kane Alakai is men taking leadership for life with support and accountability by other men, by sharing tools and learning from elders and brothers. Grounded in nature, guided by culture.

SUNDAY DECEMBER 4TH, 2022 10AM

THEME: SERVICE

NOTICE

The Last Navigator Circle of 2022 will be a beach clean up. Please join us. We will circle up to set intentions, prompts to reflect, and then clean up the beach, collecting trash and debris. We will circle to check out at the end.

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The Intention: Gather, Explore, Deepen

We are gathering as men to explore what is within and deepen our connections and intentions to ourselves, our partners, our family, our calling, life’s work and island community.

What to bring

For the Beach Cleanup, on Dec 4th, Please bring whatever trash bags,m tools, gloves, and clothing you will feel is helpful.

  • Hydration
  • Yard Trash size Trashbags
  • Gloves
  • Appropriate clothing

We are honored to have Uncle Kimokeo Kapahulehua hold an opening ceremony and a unique experience for Ihuwai, water blessing. Please bring boardshorts for going in the water, a towel, change of clothes if desired.

Other items to bring:

  • Hydration
  • Donation (Venmo, or PayPal accepted)
  • Pen and journal for notes and reflection
  • An open mind

What to expect?

Traditionally, historically and in our ancient tribal ways, men would gather around the fire, in hunting parties, fishing expeditions, and rights of passage. In these circles young and old would be able to share knowledge and provide support.

In these times of challenge, change, and disconnection we seek to reverse the trend and build connections, face change, and challenge ourselves to grow and become our best selves. Grounded in nature, guided by culture, navigating the waters with integrity, accountability, and support.

The Kane Alaka’ina will be co-hosted by Leiven Hwang, Jesse Keaweluaole and Naim Ferguson. Uncle Kimokeo will be our Kumu (when available). The 1.5 hour event will consist of ceremony, water blessing, movement and reflection. We will have breakout circles with smaller groups and time to reflect, share and be supported.

Our intention is to hold this circle monthly, at the first Sunday of every month. Please visit this page and follow our IG or FB for notices.

Please join us so we can perpetuate more connection and be the change we seek in our world.

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We strive to take responsibility, embody integrity, harness community and nurture connection because, now is the time, we are the ones. if not us, then who? if not now, then when? our women need us, our children need us, our community needs us, our planet needs us!

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