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Alister Bredee
Ko Samui, Surat Thani, Thailand
How Can I Help You? I work in one on one sessions and thanks to the telephone and Skype over distance to treat “dis-ease” at the root ...
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Graeme Kapono Urlich
Tauranga, Bay Of Plenty, New Zealand
Graeme Kapono Kahulani Urlich (http://www.hunahawaii.com) I was born and raised in rural New Zealand where I experienced Maori stories and traditions  ...
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Jody Mountain
Paia, Hawaii, United States
Jody Soltau Mountain is a dancer, choreographer and teacher with 25 years experience in various forms of movement dynamics and healing modalities. ...

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Helena Te Aika
Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Mauri Ora by Zenus. . . has a vision of human well-being from a Maori perspective. This philosophy has no bounds and shares a global holistic belief ...
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Rosanna Marks
Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Aroha Healing specialises in holistic healing offering Hawaiian Ka Huna Bodywork, Reiki, Miri Miri, Creative floor work, Organic Facial Therapy, ...
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Scott Murray
Noosa Heads, Queensland, Australia
Connect with me on FB: Body Bliss Massage Noosa. Scott Murray is a Kahuna Massage Therapist and Energy Healer focusing on bringing more wellness, ...

Kahuna

Kahuna is a Hawaiian word, defined in the Pukui & Elbert Dictionary as "Priest, sorcerer, magician, wizard, minister, expert in any profession." (See also Ancient Hawaii) Forty different types of kahuna are listed in the book, Tales from the Night Rainbow. Kamakau lists more than 20 in the healing professions alone, including for example Kahuna la'au lapa'au, an expert in herbal medicine and kahuna haha, an expert in diagnosing illnesses. With the revival of the Hawaiian culture beginning in the 1970s, some native Hawaiian cultural practitioners call themselves kahuna today. Others, particularly devout Christians, disdain the term. The word has been given an esoteric or secret meaning by modern followers of Max Freedom Long and Huna to emphasise a priestly or shamanic standing.

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