ʻAha Kāne- Māhū: The 3rd Gender

ʻAha Kāne- Māhū: The 3rd Gender

Walking the line between Kū and Hina. Historically, māhū or transgender males, assumed key roles in ancient Hawaiian society, often esteemed for their skills in oration, healing, and various other traditions. The panel will share their experiences on misconceptions...
ʻAha Kāne- Moʻokū: The Lineage of Kū

ʻAha Kāne- Moʻokū: The Lineage of Kū

Members of the Hale Mua will highlight their experiences coming from the lineage of Kū philosophies. Topics covered will include the many faces of Kū and the necessity for the lāhui to focus on the commitments of this akua kāne in order to obtain a healthy Hawaiian...
Hawaiian Kāne in Politics Pt. 1 #ahakane

Hawaiian Kāne in Politics Pt. 1 #ahakane

(Part 1) Ho‘okahi e pō‘ino, pau pu i ka pōʻino. One meets misfortune, all meet misfortune. (Said of those who are important to the community—…”). The health and well-being of our Hawai‘i is dependent upon the quality of leaders that we produce. Learn about the...
Hawaiian Kāne in Politics Pt. 2 #ahakane

Hawaiian Kāne in Politics Pt. 2 #ahakane

(Part 2) Ho‘okahi e pō‘ino, pau pu i ka pō‘ino. One meets misfortune, all meet misfortune. (Said of those who are important to the community—…”). The health and well-being of our Hawai‘i is dependent upon the quality of leaders that we produce. Learn about the...