Kū a Lanakila!
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.
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.
This six-week course will outline feedstock sourcing, composting techniques, cost tracking, and pest management strategies tailored to your farm’s unique needs.
A consultation session on Act 80 intended to lower the successor blood quantum during the 2025 Hawaiian Home Lands Sovereignty Conference.
The Royal Hawaiian Band holds 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
Featuring Hawaiian steel guitar masters and NextGen steel guitarists.
Enjoy audio tours of ʻIolani Palace, ʻono food, lively entertainment, and shop local vendors.
Lei Draping Ceremony at the U.S. Capitol Building Visitor Center, Emancipation Hall
This year’s theme is E Ho‘omau - celebrating Mary Kawena Pukui, the renowned Hawaiian scholar, linguist, and historian whose work has helped preserve the Hawaiian language and culture for generations
Learn the history, moʻolelo, strategies, and philosophical perspectives of kōnane, a Hawaiian game of strategy and enjoy a mini tournament.
For the first time in history, news cameras were granted exclusive access to Niihau. Virtually untouched by modern society, the island’s language and lifestyle have been preserved.
Plant, weed, mulch, and compost our native plants. Tools and lunch provided.
The Royal Hawaiian Band holds free concerts on the ʻIolani Palace Grounds most Fridays.
Cultural traditions of mele oli and mele hula from Ka Pā Hula O Kauanoe ‘O Wa‘ahila & Hālau Kilipohe Na Lei Lehua.
Kāhuli Leo Leʻa’s inaugural gathering dedicated to mele (Hawaiian song) and related cultural practices.
A free workshop by genealogist Luci Meyer at OHA’s Molokaʻi Office at Kūlana ʻŌiwi.
The Royal Hawaiian Band holds 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
Honoring the best in Hawaiʻi’s music, recognizing exceptional achievements across a variety of genres and categories.
The Royal Hawaiian Band holds 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
Plant, weed, mulch, and compost our native plants. Tools and lunch provided.
Every 4th Saturday 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, and a change of clothes.