Survey: 2025 Wahiawā Cultural Workshops (Nā Kuene)
To extend our mission “to restore the reciprocal ea between the kānaka and ʻāina of Wahiawā by way of cultural revitalization,” Nā Kuene o Kuaʻikua will soon be offering educational cultural workshops. Your response to this survey helps us tailor our offerings to the needs and desires of our beloved community. Mahalo! (est. 2-5 min.)
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Rate your interest in the following workshops:
(5 Stars = Very High Interest)
Lei Kukui: Gather, prepare, and haku a “forever lei” of kukui nuts. Learn about the significance and characteristics of the kukui plant in Hawaiian culture. *
‘Ō‘ō: Gather, prepare, and craft your own “‘ō‘ō” from waiawī. Learn basics of it’s meaning, how to care for it and how to use it as a useful tool for farming kalo and other plants. *
Kīpuka ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi, Beginner: An introduction to conversational Hawaiian language. Come learn with friends and family in a judgment-free, ʻāīna centered environment focused on growth and encouragement. *
Kīpuka ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi, Intermediate: A place-based for speakers with some conversational competency in ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi. Practice your ʻōlelo in ʻāīna. Learn new huaʻōlelo and meet speakers from our Wahiawā community. *
Kaula: Learn fundamental techniques for braiding cordage used in Hawaiian implements and craft. Gather and prep maiʻa fibers onsite.  *
Papale Niu: Weave a stylinʻ open-top hat from coconut leaves. Learn basic coconut weaving techniques and attributes of the plant. *
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