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Hawaii's Notion of Family, the Ohana, Endures in Fire’s Aftermath
- More than 100 people have died and hundreds remain missing after a deadly wildfire destroyed the historic town of Lahaina in Hawaii. However, the Hawaiian spirit of ohana, which represents family, community, and belonging, is helping people find solace and come together in the face of tragedy.
- The concept of ohana extends beyond blood ties and emphasizes the importance of kinship and support in Hawaiian culture. In Lahaina, the tight-knit community is rallying together to help those who have lost their homes and possessions, with donations and support pouring in from all over the world.
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Hawaii's Notion of Family, the Ohana, Endures in Fire’s Aftermath
Families were torn asunder. A community is reeling with grief. More than 100 people have perished and hundreds more remain missing after flames and smoke barreled from the hills and annihilated the historic town of Lahaina. But even in places overwhelmed by despair and devastation, the Hawaiian spirit known as ohana endures. In the Hawaiian lexicon, ohana is a sensibility, a way of thinking that means family, belonging, community and so much mor…
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Families were torn asunder. A community is reeling with grief. More than 100 people have perished and hundreds more remain missing after flames and smoke barreled from the hills and annihilated the historic town of Lahaina.
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Leaning Left7Leaning Right3Center19Last UpdatedBias Distribution66% Center
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