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Mahiʻai Technical Assistance Program

Learn about opportunities in cooperative development with the help of instructors Teresa Young, Dana Shapiro and more. You will also be given the chance to explore ways to collaborate with multiple producers, users and marketers of local products. Free. Contact Naoshi at (808) 828-0685 for more information.

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Mākaʻikaʻi Moʻolelo a Mele

Learn the significance of our what papa through oral traditions and immerse yourself in the waiwai of Waipao. Live music and entertainment along with guest storytellers, and much more! Special guests include Holunape, Keauhou, Boss Dance Friends and Pueo Pata. Free. Contact wanda@papahanakuaola.org for more information.

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Kaulana ʻo Nā Wai ʻEhā (Festival)

A free event meant to celebrate and educate the community about the life of Nā Wai ʻEhā Streams, renewed kuleana kalo cultivation, and vibrant cultural history. It will also honor stream advocates and foster community collaborations.

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Kapu’uola Hula Festival

This two-day festival celebrates the oratory and performing skills of Native Hawaiians past and present through hula and chant. It also aims at empowering composers and choreographers of mele to preserve Hawai‘i’s unique form of storytelling through proper use of language and performance.

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KA ʻAHA HULA ʻO HĀLAUAOLA (KAHOH) 2018

This event is a 10-day opportunity for Hula practitioners to expand and elevate their knowledge and foundation of Hula and affiliated Hawaiian arts by attending workshops, lectures, huakaʻi and presentations by Kumu Hula and Native Hawaiian scholars. More than 100 Kumu Hula, Practitioners and scholars will host workshops for over 1,200 attendees.

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Paukukalo Makahiki Games

This one-day event is open to the public and provides a look into Hawaii's past through the games and competitions the island's ancestors participated in to show their respect for the land. It will feature both demonstrations and opportunities for active participation by attendees.

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2018 Malia Craver Hula Kahiko Competition

This event competition was established to provide Hawai’i’s secondary school students with a venue to showcase their achievements in ancient hula and chant. It also provides students with the opportunity to compete among their peers while learning about the culture, dance, and traditions of old Hawai’i.

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E HUI PŪ

A culture based event that includes Molokai cultural practitioners or experts who will teach and share the Hawaiian culture and values with students in grades 9-12 and their families. Participants will engage in hands-on activities to further enhance their cultural experiences which in todayʻs world competes with modern technology.

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Ahahui o Puna Makai

This event will gather Native Hawaians together for a day of immersion in cultural practices and provide information by Native Hawaiian Organizations that serve the Puna Makai community.

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MA’ANA (Maoli Aquaculture and Agriculture Native Assistance)

A cultural event bringing about a systematic ecological balance that incorporates the mountain to ocean (Ahapua‘a System) connecting the past to present through a rare historical and sacred cultural ceremony.

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