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Ka’imi’s program at Eo Emalani 2016

Ka’imi’s program at Eo Emalani 2016

Oct 16, 2016 | In the Community, Other News, Performances/Workshops Abroad

Our Kumu as Master of Ceremonies Sailing in on the canoe! The day could hardly have been more favorable: blue sky, warm sun moderated by the occasional breeze, Kanaloahuluhulu meadow dressed in glorious green… You can get the visual imagery from Mike Teruya’s...
‘Hawaiians as Scientists’ DVD Fall Educators’ Special

‘Hawaiians as Scientists’ DVD Fall Educators’ Special

Oct 4, 2016 | In the Community, Other News

A working kalo (taro) and more eco-farm is dependent on a steady, fresh water supply channeled and routed from source streams in the traditional cultural way.   Photo by Dawn F. Kawahara Kapa`a, Hawai`i–School is in full swing now, the autumn equinox arrived Sept. 22,...

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