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Hui Nalu Ohawaii

A Little History…Hui Nalu, the “Club of the Waves”, was founded in 1908 by Duke Kahanamoku, Knute Cot EDUCATION & TRAINING IN HAWAIIAN TRADITIONS Hui Nalu O Hawaii Canoe Club Since 1908 Hui Nalu Canoe Club founded in 1908 by Knute Cottrell Duke Kahanamoku and Kenneth Winter is a volunteerled 501c3 nonprofit organization located on Maunalua Bay in Hawaii Kai Oahu.

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Hui O Hauula

Hui o Hau`ula is a 501c3 non-profit in the Ahupua'a of Hau`ula in the Ko`olauloa District on Oahu.

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Kula No Na Poe Hawaii

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Ohana O Kohanaike Cultural Foundation

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Mauliola Keehi

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Welo Foundation

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Pohaha I Ka Lani

A Hawaiian non-profit organization rooted in Waipiʻo Valley to practice and perpetuate cultural knowl To revitalize and advance indigenous Hawaiian culture through land stewardship and cultural education programs at sites in and above Waipio Valley Phh I Ka Lani a 501c3 nonprofit organization to revitalize and advance indigenous Hawaiian culture Home About Us Programs Participate Contact Signup More Phh I Ka Lani is a Hawaiian nonprofit organization rooted in Waipio Valley to revitalizeand advance indigenousKanaka Maoli cultural knowledge and land stewardship of this sacred place of our ancestors.

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Ka Ike Mau Loa O Ke Kai Hohonu

A Kai Hohonu community effort, created to instill traditional Hawaiian values and offer culture-based youth, family, and community developmental programs through the art of perpetuity.

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AO'AO O NA LOKO I'A O MAUI

Na Keiki O Ke Kai Summer Program led by Kimokeo Kapahulehua to teach keiki about Hawaiian Culture.

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