Kū a Lanakila!
Bishop Museum 1525 Bernice St., Honolulu, HI, United StatesBishop Museum exhibit showcases the organizational and cultural efforts spearheaded by Kānaka ʻŌiwi between 1900-1920 in the aftermath of annexation to the United States.
Bishop Museum exhibit showcases the organizational and cultural efforts spearheaded by Kānaka ʻŌiwi between 1900-1920 in the aftermath of annexation to the United States.
Free performances daily. Hear steel guitar masters, musicians from Japan and upcoming youth at the Royal Hawaiian Center’s Royal Grove stage and other locations.
Plant, weed, mulch, and compost our native plants and operate power tools. Tools and lunch provided.
Free concerts on the ʻIolani Palace Grounds most Fridays.
Join us every Friday at Hakuone, the old Fisherman's Wharf, for amazing food, amazing local craft artists, and amazing entertainment
A marketplace to showcase products, services, and businesses from puʻuhonua across Hawaiʻi.
Mele oli and mele hula presented by Hālau Hula ʻo Namakahulali and Hālau Hula ʻo Kawaihoʻomalu
Enjoy audio tours of ʻIolani Palace, ʻono food, lively entertainment, and shop local vendors.
Celebrate, eat nā ʻono o ka ʻāina, talk story with hoa aloha ʻāina, practice hana noʻeau of our kūpuna, and have a good time!
Free concerts on the ʻIolani Palace Grounds most Fridays.
Join us every Friday at Hakuone, the old Fisherman's Wharf, for amazing food, amazing local craft artists, and amazing entertainment
Every 3rd Saturday is a community workday at Alakoko fishpond.
Two days of hula and mele at the civic center grounds with cultural activities, local retailers and ʻono food! OHA is a proud supporter of this event.
Two days of hula and mele at the civic center grounds with cultural activities, local retailers and ʻono food! OHA is a proud supporter of this event.
Mele oli and mele hula presented by Hālau Hula ʻo Namakahulali and Hālau Hula ʻo Kawaihoʻomalu
Miss and Master Keiki Hula competition, group competitions and awards presentations at the Blaisdell Center.
Join us every Friday at Hakuone, the old Fisherman's Wharf, for amazing food, amazing local craft artists, and amazing entertainment
Plant, weed, mulch, and compost our native plants and operate power tools. Tools and lunch provided.
On the fourth Saturday each month check in at the old Waipā poi garage before 9:00 a.m. Bring closed-toe shoes, a water bottle, gloves, hat, rain gear, a towel, a change of clothes, snacks and/or lunch.
Featuring Kainani Kahaunaele, Kalaʻe Camarillo, and Hoʻokena 3.0 with Moon Kauakahi and Nani Dudoit’s hālau.