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No ʻAneʻi Ko Kākou Ola
No ʻAneʻi Ko Kākou Ola explores the benefits of Hawaiian-medium education in establishing a strong foundation in culture and language as exemplified at Ke Kula ʻo Nāwahīokalaniʻōpuʻu.
Read MoreWahi Koʻikoʻi – Pukana 2
The Hawai'i Tourism Authority presents Wahi Koʻikoʻi. This series visits significant places in Hawaiʻi from the tops of Mauna Kea to the abundant waters of ʻIao, sharing the rich history of these remarkable places
Read MoreWahi Koʻikoʻi – Pukana 1
The Hawai'i Tourism Authority presents Wahi Koʻikoʻi. This series visits significant places in Hawaiʻi from the tops of Mauna Kea to the abundant waters of ʻIao, sharing the rich history of these remarkable places
Read MoreLua Demonstration
Rudy Valentino and Hale Paʻa Kaua demonstrate a few techniques of lua. About ʻAha Kāne The goal of ‘Aha Kane 2010 is to address the issues of Native Hawaiian male leadership and community involvement
Read MoreMana Wahine: Female Empowerment
This presentation focuses on the theme of mana wahine in traditional literature and how our powerful female ancestors can guide us today.
Read MoreSocial Enterprise As A Community Empowerment Tool
Kukui Maunakea-Forth remarks on how the Wai'anae community is encouraging projects that create opportunities through the education, training, and mentoring of participants and youth.
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