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KUMULIPO ~ The Hawaiian Chant of Creation www.PeaceWarriorPrincessLeinaala.org This is the beginning of the two thousand line creation chant called Kumulipo. The Kumulipo is the sacred creation chant of a family of Hawaiian ali'i, or ruling chiefs. When Captain James Cook first landed at Kealakekua, Hawaii he was greeted with food, water, and at a ceremony this chant was recited by two Hawaiian kahuna. In later years Queen Liliuokalani identified this chant as a cosmogonic and genealogical prayer, the Kumulipo. This prayer chant, which belonged to her family, traced the family's divine origin by genealogical pairs through great rulers, heroes, and primary gods back to the first spark of life in the universe HE KUMULIPO NO KA'I'IMAMAO A IA ALAPAI WAHINE O ke au i kahuli wela ka honua O ke au i kahuli lole ka lani O ke au i kuka'iaka ka la E ho'omalamalama i ka la O ke au i Makali'i ka po O ka Walewale ho'okumu honua ia O ke kumu o ka lipo O ke kumu o ka Po i po ai O ka Lipolipo, o ka lipolipo O ka lipo o ka La, o ka lipo o ka Po Po wale ho-i At the time that turned the heat of the earth At the time that the heavens turned and changed At the time that the light of the sun was subdued To cause light to break forth At the time of the night of Makali'i Then began the slime which established the earth The source of deepest darkness Of the depths of darkness, of the depths of darkness Of the darkness of the sun, in the depth of night, It is night So night is born. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Na 'Aumakua Adapted from Hawaiian Antiquities by David Malo Na 'Aumakua mai ka la hiki a ka la kau! Mai ka ho'oku'i a ka halawai Na 'Aumakua ia Kahinakua, ia Kahina'alo Ia ka'a 'akau i ka lani 'O kiha i ka lani 'Owe i ka lani Nunulu i ka lani Kaholo i ka lani Eia na pulapula a 'oukou 'o ka po'e Hawai'i E malama 'oukou ia makou E ulu i ka lani E ulu i ka honua E ulu i ka pae'aina o Hawai'i E ho mai i ka 'ike E ho mai i ka ikaika E ho mai i ke akamai E ho mai i ka maopopo pono E ho mai i ka 'ike papalua E ho mai i ka mana. 'Amama ua noa. Ancestors from the rising to the setting sun From the zenith to the horizon Ancestors who stand at our back and front You who stand at our right hand A breathing in the heavens An utterance in the heavens A clear, ringing voice in the heavens A voice reverberating in the heavens Here are your descendants, the Hawaiians Safeguard us That we may flourish in the heavens That we may flourish on earth That we may flourish in the Hawaiian islands Grant us knowledge Grant us strength Grant us intelligence Grant us understanding Grant us insight Grant us power The prayer is lifted, it is free.