Hookipa Rain Dancer #4
by Sharon Mau
Title
Hookipa Rain Dancer #4
Artist
Sharon Mau
Medium
Photograph - Photography
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There is a small mist at the brow of the mountain, each leaf of flower, of taro, tree and bush shivers with ecstasy. And the rain songs of all the flowering ones who have called for the rain can be found there, flourishing beneath the currents of singing.
Rain opens us, like flowers, or earth that has been thirsty for more than a season.
We stop all of our talking . thinking . . to drink the mystery . . .
We listen to the breathing beneath our breathing . . .
This is how the rain became rain, how we became human.
The wetness saturates everything, including the perpetrators of the second overthrow.
We will plant songs where there were curses -- Joy Harjo
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It is in the quiet hours of the evening that we can most nearly know our true selves.
I am the moon's child, born of starlight and dewfall.
The beauty of the wilderness renews my spirit.
We were all born in the stars - Hawaiian Book of Days
Hō'okipa Rain Dancer
Pāʻia Maui Hawai'i
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December 23rd, 2011
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