"Kokua" is a Hawaiian word that means "to help" or "to assist." It embodies the spirit of cooperation and mutual support within the community. In broader contexts, it reflects the values of kindness, generosity, and helping others in need. The term is often used in various initiatives and programs promoting community service and volunteerism in Hawaii.
The cast of Kokua Festival 2006 - 2007 includes: Jack Johnson as himself Willie Nelson as himself
Kokua for Japan - 2011 TV was released on: Japan: 10 April 2011 USA: 10 April 2011
Mai huli 'oe i kokua o ke Kai
Thank you much for your help. See you again soon.
mahalo no kō kokua [ma-ha-lo no ko ko-koo-ah]
The cast of Kokua for Japan - 2011 includes: Loretta Ables as herself Daniel Dae Kim as himself Mick Fleetwood as himself Kelly Hu as herself Jack Johnson as himself Michael McDonald as himself Willie Nelson as himself Jake Shimabukuro as himself
Aloha: kokua mea hoʻoulu hoʻonani [ko-koo-ah may-ah ho O-loo ho oh-nahnee]
Aloha: Say mahalo nāu ka aka no 'oe [mahalo now kah ahka no O-A]
To say "please help" in Hawaiian, you would say "E 'olu'olu, kōkua mai."
Matt Costa has: Played himself in "Last Call with Carson Daly" in 2002. Performed in "AOL Sessions" in 2002. Played himself in "Check 1,2" in 2003. Played himself in "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" in 2005. Played himself in "The Jaquie Brown Diaries" in 2008. Played himself in "Kokua 2008: 5 Years of Change" in 2009. Played himself in "Jack Johnson: Kokua Festival, Honolulu, Hawaii 2008" in 2009.
The cast of Der Flaschenteufel - 1971 includes: Chor des Stadttheaters Basel as Themselves Uwe Friedrichsen as Lopaka Hans Georg Knoblich as Bootsmann Martin Hirthe as Bootsmann Susanne Hsiao as Kokua Franz Kasemann as Rechtsanwalt Willi Kowalj as Kiwa Werner Krenn as Kiwa Eve Marie Brenner as Flaschenteufel Max Maxen as Alter Mann Jutta Renate Ihloff as Kokua Joseph Sage as Flaschenteufel Harald Stamm as Alter Mann Werner Voigt as Rechtsanwalt Bernd Weikl as Lopaka
Aloha: Big question... 1. kokua [ko-koo-ah] - help or helper 2. lawehana [la-vay-ha-na] - a workman who helps 3. kanaka - a helper like an aide or maid or servant