Blog — Hawaiian style
May Day 2024
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May Day is Lei Day in Hawaiʻi... The Mauna Lani had their Lei Day Celebration on May 1. We were situated in their Hale ʻIʻike and demonstrated our various cultural arts. There were lei hulu, lei pūpū, cordage, and ulana lauhala demonstrators. I brought my current project, one can see it in the above picture foreground... the lauhala not the weaponry! lol, but I ended up talking story more than actually weaving. I wore my Nakeʻu Awai #Maui Strong dress with lei lokelani from my yard. I apologize for forgetting to take a picture. At least one can see the...
Muʻumuʻu Month 2024
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Happy Muʻumuʻu Month Kākou! There were more Muʻumuʻu Month events throughout the State this year. Although I really wanted to go to Kauaʻi for their events, the farthest west I got was Muʻu at the Museum at Hānaiakamalama. Its an annual fundraiser for the preservation of Hānaiakamalama, Queen Emma's Summer Palace. This year’s theme was “Where East Meets West.” It recognized the significant influence of Chinese culture within Hawaiʻi, and was inspired by the Great Chinese Merchants’ Ball of 1856 in honor of King Kamehameha IV and Queen Emma. I found this vintage Alfred Shaheen on Poshmark. It was in great condition considering its...
Aloha Festivities 2023
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Aloha Week seems to have become a month long Aloha Festival. There were many activities at different locations, but I only made it to two. Mauna Lani had their Aloha Festival on Thursday, September 28, and we demonstrated our respective lei hulu, ulana lauhala, and cordage work. Kaniela Akaka serenaded us with his acoustic instruments. Beautiful music and pleasant vibes. I always enjoy hanging out with these artists. (Below) Above, left to right: Me, Emily, Kathy, and Tanya. I wore my "vintage" '90s-ish Princess Kaʻulani Fashions holomuʻu and my fine weave pāpale. Tanya was wearing her ʻānoni Sassy Hat that she made...
Summer Galavantings 2023
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Back in November I had talked about sharing pics of the Hala-weenie Notecard set. I printed a small run for the Ka Ulu Lauhala O Kona weaving conference in May. Here's a current pic: In July, Emily and I went to help Jesse with cleaning/caring for pūhala he had planted several years ago. It was a beautiful day in Kohala. It was just the three of us. We didn't see any Monk seals, but Jesse said there was one that regularly rested in the area and prompted the warning signs. The region has great cultural significance as the birthplace...
KULOK 2023
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The past three weeks has blown by. Ka Ulu Lauhala O Kona's annual weaving conference was back to its regular time of the year. Last year I used lauhala from our yard but learned, with my haumana the hard way, that lau from wet places like Hilo (and Hōnaunau apparently) becomes extremely brittle in dry places like airconditioned rooms. My plans to use my own thornless lauhala, which I think is very hardy, was thwarted by the wet weather. The leaves had mildew stains. No good for pāpale. Luckily, I acquired kukaʻa of Fiji voivoi (lauhala). While it was already light...