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Tabletop Kāhili Workshop
A heartfelt thank you to our incredible instructor, Kumu Hulu Carol Wong, for sharing her ‘Ike and passion for this truly special Hawaiian tradition. Her guidance and patience brought a new appreciation for the art of hulu! Kumu Hulu Carol Makani Wong is an expert in the traditional craft of hulu (featherwork). A kāhili, a ceremonial standard made of feathers, symbolizes royalty and status and is used in religious and ceremonial contexts to signify the authority of aliʻi.
Aug 11, 20241 min read


Holiday Wreath Workshop
Mahalo to all that came out to kākoʻo our first holiday wreath workshop! This year, our instructor Tiffany Māhealani taught attendees the art of weaving lau niu (coconut frond), including a bit of history on coconut palms and its significance in Hawaiian culture. With an assortment of floral and fauna to add to the completed wreath, it was such fun to see the end result of each individualʻs creativity!
Dec 17, 20231 min read


San Diego County Library, Vista Branch
What a wonderful time we had sharing hula performances and teaching lei-making with the guests of Vista Library. Mahalo to the Friends of the Vista Library for having us, we are unable to do work in the community without supporters like you!
Oct 18, 20221 min read


San Diego County Library, Fallbrook Branch
We were honored to present a history of hula and hands-on crafts for the San Diego County Library Fallbrook branch's Hawaiian Cultural Experience event. Mahalo to the Friends of the Fallbrook Library for sponsoring this event.
Jul 16, 20221 min read
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