In this talk, Ms. Fujikane will focus on the moʻolelo of Keaomelemele and its relevance for our understanding of climate change events happening today. In the migration of the awe-inspiring moʻo reptilian water deities from their home islands in the clouds to Waialua on Oʻahu, the procession spanned from Waialua to Kapūkakī, today known as […]
Ma ka hana ka ʻike.In working one learns. Join us in 2022 for exciting hands-on workshops at Mānoa Heritage Center. All participants must pre-register for workshops. No refunds 3 days before class begins and no walk-ins. Bamboo Hand-Flute Making Learn to make a hand-flute out of locally harvested bamboo with Sedona-based artist Jesse Kalu. Jesse is […]
Advanced Papermaking: Shape to Form to Art Instructor: Allison Roscoe Saturday, June 4, 2022 9 am to 12 pm 1-day session $45 (includes $15 materials fee) Use adhesive-backed foam to create your own positive and negative shapes. This will enable you to create a larger work of art by connecting the shapes with other materials […]
Ma ka hana ka ʻike.In working one learns. Join us in 2022 for exciting hands-on workshops at Mānoa Heritage Center. All participants must pre-register for workshops. No refunds 3 days before class begins and no walk-ins. Hawaiian Floral Arrangement with Kai and Pua (flower) Musubi with Sayuri Join us in March for a special collaborative […]
Ma ka hana ka ʻike.In working one learns. Join us in 2022 for exciting hands-on workshops at Mānoa Heritage Center. All participants must pre-register for workshops. No refunds 3 days before class begins and no walk-ins. ʻŌhiʻa Propagation Workshop with JC Watson Join us for our first Ma Ka Hana Ka ʻIke of 2022! Join […]
Join us for our first Virtual Kahaukani Conversations of 2022 with guest speaker Puanani “Nani” Anderson-Fung, a graduate student at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s Botany program. This presentation is intended to be a fun, fast-paced story of how faith in the synergism of indigenous and global plant science, allowed me to solve the […]
Join us on Thursday, November 18 for our next Kahaukani Conversations with Pinay scholar and educator Shannon Cristobal. Shannon’s presentation will look at the stories of Pinay women and their foodways during the plantation era and beyond. These stories can illuminate the ways in which history, culture, and household knowledge or informal knowledge are vital […]