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ʻAha Kāne 2012- Hiapokeikikāne Perreira Keynote
Dr. Perreira is currently as Associate Professor of Hawaiian Literature and Oratory at Ka Haka ʻUla O Keʻelikōlani, University…
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ʻAha Kāne 2012- Haʻi ʻŌlelo
The art of oration is rooted in our ancient traditions and was a skill perpetuated by the ali‘i and…
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ʻAha Kāne 2012- Hula Traditions
We gathered three of Hawai‘i’s most sought after hula experts to share their experiences, observations and hopes for the…
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ʻAha Kāne 2012-Papa Ha‘i Ōlelo
Once the preferred method of Hawaiian poet-warriors, the art of oration shaped Hawaiian history. Master orator Hiapo Perreira held…
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ʻAha Kāne -‘Ai Kūpele
When sickness was detected within the body certain foods were eliminated or prepared in a certain fashion to assist…
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ʻAha Kāne 2012-Kākāʻōlelo
Witness the very best throughout our pae ‘āina as they showcase the skill, knowledge, and art of kākā‘olelo. ʻOiwiTV...
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ʻAha Kāne 2012- Kālai Laʻau
Woodcarving was a fundamental skill of all of our Hawaiian kupuna kāne and practiced in diverse traditions that included…
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ʻAha Kāne 2012- How to Kalua a Pig
Our kupuna used every part of an animal they slaughtered. Take part in this demonstration as the Hoe family…
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ʻAha Kāne – Eric Enos: Working and Caring for the ʻĀina
Working the ʻāina is what Hawaiians have always done, but now in the 21st century we must care for...
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ʻAha Kāne 2012: Kuahu- Building with Ancient Knowledge
One of the greatest hawaiian dry-stack masons of our era, Billy Fields shares his insight into the sacred art...