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.
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EA-ducational event with local vendors, food, live music and more at Thomas Square, 925 S. Beretania St.
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Take a deep dive underwater and hear whales, dolphins other ocean creatures in this planetarium program featuring a 4K full-dome immersive video. |
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Featuring Cy Bridges, Benson Medina, Malama Solomon and Mililani Trask at Kahilu Town Hall. |
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Lā Hoʻihoʻi Ea is the Hawaiian Kingdom national holiday that observes the restoration of sovereignty to the Hawaiian Kingdom. |
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Learn to make hīnaʻi lauhala, kapa, kaula hau or ipu ʻumeke to donate to lineal descendants for reburial of iwi kūpuna. At Maunalua Farms. Learn to make hīnaʻi lauhala, kapa, kaula hau or ipu ʻumeke to donate to lineal descendants for reburial of iwi kūpuna.
Join us every Friday at Hakuone, the old Fisherman's Wharf, for amazing food, amazing local craft artists, and amazing entertainment |
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Tahitian dance and drumming competitions, Polynesian artisian demos and vendors with an array of Tahitian and Pacific Island gifts, jewelry, art, woodwork, clothing and food at Kapa‘a Beach Park
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Learn to make hīnaʻi lauhala, kapa, kaula hau or ipu ʻumeke to donate to lineal descendants for reburial of iwi kūpuna. Learn to make hīnaʻi lauhala, kapa, kaula hau or ipu ʻumeke to donate to lineal descendants for reburial of iwi kūpuna. At Maunalua Farms. |
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Tahitian dance and drumming competitions, Polynesian artisian demos and vendors with an array of Tahitian and Pacific Island gifts, jewelry, art, woodwork, clothing and food at Kapa‘a Beach Park |
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Kuhinia Maui takes its name from a line in a traditional Maui chant that proudly speaks of the island’s unequaled beauty and richness, highlighting that Maui and its people will rise from tragedy. 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 |
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Cultural traditions of mele oli and mele hula from Hālau Hula Ka Noʻeau. Cultural traditions of mele oli and mele hula from Hālau Hula Ka Noʻeau. |
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Enjoy audio tours of ʻIolani Palace, ʻono food, lively entertainment, and shop local vendors. |
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Join us every Friday at Hakuone, the old Fisherman's Wharf, for amazing food, amazing local craft artists, and amazing entertainment |
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Every 3rd Saturday is a community workday at Alakoko fishpond. Sign up to volunteer.
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Featuring Keiki NextGen steel guitar players, musicians and singers from Ke Kula Mele Hawaiʻi School of Hawaiian Music.
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Book signing and manaʻo by author Manulani Aluli Meyer on hoʻopono - a compilation of her published writings on Hawaiian thinking in a universal framework. |
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Learn to make hīnaʻi lauhala, kapa, kaula hau or ipu ʻumeke to donate to lineal descendants for reburial of iwi kūpuna.
Join us every Friday at Hakuone, the old Fisherman's Wharf, for amazing food, amazing local craft artists, and amazing entertainment
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Act 80 amends the SUCCESSOR eligibility for Hawaiian Homes from one quarter to one thirty-second Hawaiian ancestry. |
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Learn to make hīnaʻi lauhala, kapa, kaula hau or ipu ʻumeke to donate to lineal descendants for reburial of iwi kūpuna.
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A marketplace to showcase products, services, and businesses from Puʻuhonua across Hawaiʻi. Puʻuhonua o Waimānalo (Nation of Hawaiʻi), 41-1300 Waikupanaha St., in the Pavilion.
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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, a change of clothes, snacks and/or lunch. |
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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 |
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Performances by Pomai and Friends, Hawaiian Style Band, “Kumz” and Hālau i Ka Wēkiu and Featured Hālau: Ka Pā Nani o Lilinoe. |
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Hawaiʻi Ponoʻī Coalition Event during the month of Sept. in celebration of Queen Liliʻuokalani’s 187th birthdate.
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Celebrate Queen Liliuʻokalani’s Birthday at this family-friendly biennial evening event with Hawaiian entertainment and ʻono food on the grounds of ʻIolani Palace. |
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Hawaiʻi Ponoʻī Coalition Event in celebration of Queen Liliʻuokalani’s 187th birthdate. |
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OHA Beneficiary Services will be traveling to serve beneficiaries in Waimea, Nāʻālehu and Kona each month. 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 |
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Hawaiʻi Ponoʻī Coalition Event in celebration of Queen Liliʻuokalani’s 187th birthdate.
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Celebrate the Year of Our Community Forests. Learn how to get more trees growing on Maui. At Maui Nui Botanical Gardens.
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A free workshop by genealogist Luci Meyer at Nā Lama Kukui (560 N. Nimitz Hwy., Mauli Ola Boardroom). |
