In Case You Missed It: Watch July’s Talk Story

If you were unable to join us on July 26th, for our Monday Moments with the Daughters Talk Story, click on the video below to watch the Mu’umu’u and Literacy: How Women’s Fashion Changed Hawai’i Forever! Just a reminder, the video starts with Wala‘au for approximately 15 minutes, where members

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UPDATED – 44th Annual Day at Queen Emma Summer Palace “At-Home” Edition

The 44th Annual Day at Queen Emma Summer Palace is coming up on Saturday, October 2, 2021. Traditionally, this annual community festival opens the Palace and grounds to the public, welcoming kamaʻāina and visitors to celebrate Hawaiʻi’s history, culture, and music, while supporting local vendors and artisans during a day

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CANCELLED: The King Kamehameha Day -Ho‘olaule‘a Celebration

UPDATE as of June 9, 2021: It is with heavy hearts that we have to cancel our King Kamehameha Day Hoʻolauleʻa Celebration. Everyone’s health and wellness is a top priority to us and with COVID precautions, we just cannot host the kind of celebration this holiday deserves. We hope you

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In Case You Missed It: Watch May’s Talk Story

If you were unable to join us on May 24th, for our Monday Moments with the Daughters Talk Story, click on the video below to watch the Battle of Nu’uanu! Just a reminder, the video starts with Wala‘au for approximately 15 minutes, where members were able to chat and catchup

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In Case You Missed It: Watch April’s Talk Story

In case you were unable to join us on April 26, for our inaugural Monday Moments with the Daughters Talk Story, click on the video below to watch An Exploration of Lei-Making! The video starts with Wala‘au for approximately 15 minutes, where members were able to chat and catchup with

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Prince Lot Hula Festival Returns to Hānaiakamalama

WE ARE PROUD TO PARTNER WITH THE MOANALUA GARDENS FOUNDATIONSince 1978, the Moanalua Gardens Foundation has brought together premier hālau hula from across the islands for a daylong non-competitive festival. The festival celebrates hula and honors Prince Lot Kapuāiwa, who helped reprise hula in Moanalua and reigned as Kamehameha V

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