| | Early morning at Ke'e beach, chi-lel in the sand |
| | | Morning meditation on Tara |
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| | Susan prepares us for our ritual offering at Laka, Goddess of Hula's shrine |
| | | Susan and Eana dance in the same Halau |
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| | Eana leads her students in the hula she taught them |
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| | The women surround Rosie, Suki's daughter, it is her time to enter womanhood |
| | | Susan opens the rite of passage by presenting her with a maile lei |
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| | Each woman whispered words of advice in Rosie's ear |
| | | Proud Suki Mama, Happy Rosie |
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| | Robin & sweetheart Lama Tashi |
| | | Dancing Tara's Qualities in the water at Ke'e |
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| | After we visited the wet cave |
| | | Cavernous place of wonderous sound and silken water |
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| | Back at camp Felicity lead an aboriginal Australian ritual, painting the body |
| | | Carrie was under 30 therefore included in the ritual of the youth |
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| | | Parvati & Anahata do the Brugal dance, celebrating youth's arrogance |
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| | After camp, Felicity, Robin & Prema go through the jungle behind Robin's ... |
| | | At the bottom of the trail a river of blessings. |
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