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Verification

Unable to verify following as factual from this linked article[1]:

I think that the band article should be referred to with a disambiguation instead of also on this page. Kukini 02:05, 21 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Contradiction?

How do these two statements in the article reconcile? (emphasis added)

  • Part of Hawaiian culture, ʻohana means family in an extended sense of the term, including blood-related, adoptive or intentional.
  • In current Hawaiian culture the term ʻohana is strictly used for blood relations. Non-familial groupings always instead use the word "hui".

The problem may come from the apparent strong disagreements in modern Hawaiian culture over the meanings and values of the word. See the Whitney article mentioned under References. An excerpt:

  • In old Ka'u, 'ohana meant blood relations, only. But outside of that Big Island district, it came later to mean something else entirely. Silva remembers her own childhood in rural Windward O'ahu. "Anyone who lived close by was almost automatically Incorporated into family. Neighbors were auntie or uncle or cousin, even when there was no blood relation. It seemed like the mere fact of proximity was enough to create family."

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OhanaʻOhanaʻOhana – In Hawaiʻian, the word starts with an ʻokina. For other articles (including ʻokina), we include the ʻokina in the article title. OwenBlacker (talk; please {{ping}} me in replies) 22:25, 21 March 2019 (UTC)Reply


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Ohana unit restrictions to family

Article states that Ohana units can only be rented to family, but cited sources disagree with that 50.39.226.186 (talk) 16:53, 28 September 2023 (UTC)Reply