Description: And the "circuit courts" substituted for the words Hawaiian Postal Savings Bank..........Sunday class resuming on 5/4/08, at the Cameron Center. 95 Mahalani st. The next right after the Maui Police Department.from 10:30 am -2:00 pm*The Hawaiian Treas
Description: Each year we gather at the site, just 'Ewa of the Waikiki aquarium before sunset, on May 2. Therefore, we invite any of you who are interested to join us, as we celebrate those dates that are truly of our place, from the places at which they were mar
Description: Aloha nui kākou! E nanea pū mai i ka nānā iā ʻĀhaʻi ʻŌlelo Ola ma ka hola kūikawā i kēia lā wale nō ma ka hola 5:00 ahiahi ma ko KGMB9 kūkala nūhou. He moʻolelo ko ʻĀhaʻi ʻŌlelo Ola no ke kūʻai ʻana i nā lei Hawaiʻi…a Hawaiʻi ʻole paha.Aloha kākou! T
Description: E hele mai a luana pū me ka hana pono o ka ‘āina pulapula o Kāne.Saturday,All-Day (9 am -5 pm) Festival at Hāna Ballpark focusing on Taro, the staple food of Hawai'i; featuring Cultural Demonstrations like poi-pounding, Arts & Crafts, Food Booths, In
Location: Lai Opua Hawaiian Homes Community Center
Description: Two Day SeminarOn Friday, April 25th 6pm to 8pm and April 26th 10am to 2pmAt Lai Opua Hawaiian Homes Community Center Kealakehe, KonaFor More Information Contact Pohaikalani Kirkland 808-345-3148, or 808-883-8781koe nae na kuleana o na KanakaHawaii P
Description: Bishop Museum is hosting the first Grow Hawaiian Festival to be held on Oahu, presented by Hawaiian Electric Company on April 26, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The eco-conscious festival is being held in honor of Earth Day. Admission is free. Weavers, dancer
Location: Mission Memorial Auditorium, Honolulu Civic Center
Description: This innovative program examines the lives of women in Hawaiian history in 15 presentations. Cultural practitioners and community history presenters will share these little known history contributions using illustrated lectures, chants, traditional H
Description: Pre-dawn protocols start at 5:30 sharp, so be at the Pali lookout in traditional attire by 5AM, so we can arrange entering procession.
Program will include oli for Akua, ‘Aumakua, Waolani, Nu’uanu, Kamehameha, and other ali’i, then ho’okupu, hula, a
Location: Lai Opua Hawaiian Homes Community Center
Description: Two Day SeminarOn Friday, April 25th 6pm to 8pm and April 26th 10am to 2pmAt Lai Opua Hawaiian Homes Community Center Kealakehe, KonaFor More Information Contact Pohaikalani Kirkland 808-345-3148, or 808-883-8781koe nae na kuleana o na KanakaHawaii P
Description: Papa manaike a manaleo5:30 PM to 6:30 PM on Wednesdays at the office, welina mai!!followed by Hula Auana Class for beginnersfrom 6:30 PM to 7:30PM start date is March 19, 2008.
Description: The legislature will be voting Monday night or early this week on the charter school budget. We're asking for support from the Maoliworld community to ask legislators to not cut our budget. Please join us in a rally on Monday from 4-7 pm. Our message
Description: Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs Maui Council presents:
Celebration of the Hawaiian Holoku
Ho’omoe Wai Kahi Ke Kao’o
“Let all travel together like water and flow in one direction”
$75.00 - Dinner, Silent Auction, Holoku Contest
MC - Alaka’i Paleka
Description: The Maui Nui Botanical Garden’s renowned Earth Day Celebration is set for April 19, 2008, 10am to 3pm, on the Garden grounds located at 150 Kanaloa Avenue in Kahului.
Enjoy Hawaiian culture at its best, including Hawaiian entertainment, plants sales,
Description: The Legislature plans to cut charter school funding, which will impact thousands of students throughout Hawaii.
Please join us in stirring support as lawmakers plan to cut funding to charter schools.
What can you do before Tuesday?
Call or write/fa
Description: Aloha ia kakou ,Wonderful Saturday to you all! Here is just an update and reminder for everyone; We are thrilled to present:We are honored to have a guest speaker from Seattle, Washita (Washington) address the US jurisdictions issues during our class