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Nūhou Lāhui: Hawaiian History Month

A basic guide to the current events that are happening now in our pae ʻāina aloha

Hawaiian History Month - September 2023

                                     

Sept. 2 -  Hauʻoli Lā Hānau e Liliʻuokalani

Sept. 6 & 8 - E Ola Ka Lāhui - Hawaiian Cultural Based Education

                     Kau Ka Lā, E Ola Ka Hā - Engaging Children and Families Through Culture & Education 

                     Kaiāulu: Coming Together All in One Place

Sept. 13 & 15 - Hoʻola Acknowledging our Past, Planning for Our Future

                    Hawaiʻi and the Legacy of Queen Liliʻuokalani

                    Kalaupapa: A Living History

Sept. 20 - 24 - Hana Keaka - A World Premier of Kaisara, A Hawaiian Language Play and Events

                        Kaisara Play Guide

Sept. 29 - ʻOnipaʻa Reimagined - 30 Years of Community Resilience through Film

Hawaiian History Month - September 2021

                       

Week 1 - Hauʻoli Lā Hānau e Liliʻuokalani!

  • Virtually celebrate Liliʻuokalaniʻs birthday at ʻIolani Palace.
  • A Healer in Every Home - Nānā i Ke Kumu

Week 2 - Hulihia: Imagining New Possibilities

  • Resources and Values - Turning To our Strengths
  • Community Building - Turning Toward each Other

Week 3 - Hoʻōla: Hawaiian Health

Week 4 - Mele Lāhui - Songs of Our Nation

  • Liliʻu Project and Youth Operas
  • Mele Lāhui - E Mele Kākou

Week 5 - Hana Keaka Hawaiʻi - Stories on Stage

Hawaiian History Month - September 2022

                           

Week 1 - Hauʻoli Lā Hānau e Liliʻuokalani!

  • View ʻAha Kuka Anahulu ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi with community members celebrating the Queenʻs birthday.
  • View the celebration of Liliʻuokalaniʻs birthday at Kawaiahaʻo Church.

Week 2 & 3 - Ke Kauā o ka Lāhui: Sept. 4, 5, 10 & 11

  • Life of Prince Jonah Kūhio Kalanianaʻole - play by Victoria Nalani Kneubuhl

Week 2- Hoʻōla: Hawaiian Health

Week 3 - E Ola Ka Lāhui Hawaiʻi: Culture Based Education

  • Sept. 14, 6 - 7:30pm HCBE Moʻokūʻauhau of a Movement: Community advocates and educators discuss the history of the movement for Hawaiian Culture-Based Education (HCBE), its successes, and its impacts today.
  • Panelists: Kalehua Krug, Walter Kahumoku III, Nākamak Rawlins, and Kimo Alama Keaulana.
  • Moderator: Manuwai Peters
  • Sept. 16, 6 - 7:30pm Ke ʻŌlino Nei Mālamalama: HCBE in the Future. Advocates, educators, and thought-leaders discuss emerging trends and challenges facing Hawaiian Culture-Based Education in a rapidly changing world, and opportunities to redefine education beyond the classroom. 
  • Panelists: Derek Minakimi, Elena Farden, DanielKinzer, and Kehau Abad
  • Moderator: Kaʻanoʻi Walk