Mãlama Kekahi

Upcoming Events

MAY '26

Mālama Hāni'o Day at Kahe (May 30, 8am to 12noon)

APR '26

Mālama Day at Kīpuka O Kahinahina (Apr 25, 9am to 11am)

MAR '26

Mālama Day at Kuehukahe (Mar 28, 9am to 11am)

Dec '25

Have a Blessed Christmas and New Year with family & friends,
Hope to see you in 2026!

Nov '25

Mālama Day at Kīpuka O Kahinahina (Nov 8, 10am to 12noon)

Oct '25

Mālama Day at Kuehukahe (Oct 26, 9am to 11am)

June '25

Mālama the Sweet Waters of the Dark Bay (Caring for Waimānalo, Honouliuli)
Saturday – June 21, 2025 9am – 12pm

Meet at the Kahe pavilion at 9am for a day of mālama ‘āina and learning about west Honouliuli on the southern Wai‘anae Coast. For more info, please email honokaihale@outlook.com.

This event is put together by Ka‘uikiokapō in partnership with Ho‘ōla Hāni‘o and the Honokaihale ‘Ohana Council with most generous support from the Office of Hawaiian Affairs. Mahalo for your aloha, e OHA, and mahalo Ke Akua!

Jun '25

Mālama Kuehukahe at Kahe (June 21)

May '25

Data Collection at Kīpuka O Kahinahina (May 4)

April '25

Mālama Day at Kīpuka o Kahinahina (April 19)

January '25

Mālama Day at Kuehukahe

December '24

Mālama Day at Kīpuka O Kahinahina
Nanilokelau's Hula Workshop in Yokohama, Japan
Ke 'Ano Aloha Hula Festival in Tokyo, Japan

November '24

UN Framework Convention on Climate Change in Baku, Azerbaijan
Pasiwali Indigenous Festival in Taitung, Taiwan

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