Haʻano
Haʻano is a traditional Hawaiian practice that involves the use of chants and songs to convey stories, history, and cultural values. This form of oral tradition is essential for preserving the rich heritage of the Hawaiian people, allowing them to pass down knowledge through generations.
The practice of Haʻano often includes elements of performance, where practitioners may incorporate gestures and movements to enhance the storytelling experience. It plays a significant role in various cultural events and ceremonies, helping to strengthen community bonds and maintain a connection to the past, including the teachings of ancestors like Kamehameha and the significance of places such as Hawaiʻi.