Media Gallery
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Kekuewa Kikiloi Keynote
Hawaiians believe in a life forces that existed in all forms of life. This life form is called Mana, it is acquired from out ancestors and gained through out ones life. Kekuewa Kikiloi presents on Mana in Hawaiʻi....
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Māhū
Walking the line between Kū and Hina. Historically, māhū or transgender males, assumed key roles in ancient Hawaiian society, often esteemed for their skills in oration, healing, and various other traditions....
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Hawaiian Leadership in Politics Panel Part I
Ho‘okahi e pō‘ino, pau pu i ka pōÊ»ino. One meets misfortune, all meet misfortune. (Said of those who are important to the community—...”)....
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Hawaiian Leadership in Politics Panel Part II
Ho‘okahi e pō‘ino, pau pu i ka pōÊ»ino. One meets misfortune, all meet misfortune. (Said of those who are important to the community—...”)....
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MoÊ»okū
Members of the Hale Mua will highlight their experiences coming from the lineage of Kū philosophies....
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‘Ai Kūpele – ‘Ohana Hoe
When sickness was detected within the body certain foods were eliminated or prepared in a certain fashion to assist in the healing process....
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Dressing Pig, Chicken and Fish for the imu
Our kupuna used every part of an animal they slaughtered. Take part in this demonstration as the Hoe family shares their knowledge of cleaning pig, chicken and fish for edible consumption....
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Lua as a Way of Life
While lua has gained international attention because of the effectiveness of fierce ali‘i koa such as Kamehameha Pai‘ea, what does it mean to be a Hawaiian warrior?...
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Ê»Aha Kāne 2012- KeÊ»eaumoku KapuÊ»s keynote
Keʻeaumoku Kapuʻs keynote calls out to young Hawaiian men to get involved in their communities and make changes form with in regardless of their age....
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Tommy Kaulukukui Keynote
Just because a person is a male doesn't necessarily make them a man. The Honorable Thomas Kaʻauwai Kaulukukui, Jr. provides a insightful contrast of what it means to be a male and what it takes to be a man....
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