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Authentic Hawaiian
Wedding Ceremonies & Celebrations
The Ho`ao Aloha
Marriage Tradition
Ho`ao is the ancient Hawaiian term used for marriage
which literally and very romantically means to "stay until
the dawn." The traditional ceremony known as ho`ao was a
taboo or sacred ritual performed long ago only for the Hawaiian
chiefly class or ali`i. It also refers to the night of the day
called Huna, eleventh night of the month, when the ho`ao nuptials
took place.
Aloha is a word of many meanings including love, affection,
sweetheart, loved one, beloved, kindness, tenderness, compassion,
respect and admiration. Today, ho`ao is the weaving together
of our authentic ancient and modern Hawaiian cultural traditions
in the sharing of the eternal bond of aloha and all that it means.
Kahu (Reverend) Wendell
Kalanikapuaenui Silva has created several unique non-denominational
Hawaiian wedding and vow reaffirmation ceremonies...a beautiful
blend of ancient and modern Hawaiian wedding traditions and familiar
Western wedding customs. The ceremonies can be adapted for Roman
Catholic, Jewish and Buddhist faiths and are conducted in the
Hawaiian and English languages and upon request, the Japanese
language. The ceremonies can be traditional or contemporary,
religious or non-religious, formal or informal in any setting
of the couple's choice.
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