Produced by Kamehameha Schools’ Kaʻiwakīloumoku Hawaiian Cultural Center
Nā Momi Ho‘oheno was created to capture the treasured life stories of our Hawaiian people so that future generations might be enriched by these priceless mo‘olelo of our cherished and unique way of life.
Mālia Kawaiho‘ouluohā‘ao Craver was a beloved elder, and a revered cultural resource. Born in 1928, her life was devoted to sharing her knowledge of Hawaiian language, culture, and in particular, ho‘oponopono (conflict resolution). Her legacy spans across Hawai‘i to the United Nations, and beyond.