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Coming Soon! HPS has been working with Kumu to create educational lessons in ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi & English for 7th-12th grade students using materials from the oral history library. Be sure to check back for more info!
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Community
Kaiāulu
Category
Nā Moʻolelo (Oral Histories)
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Community
Kaiāulu
Category
Nā Moʻolelo (Oral Histories)
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Community
Kaiāulu
Category
Nā Moʻolelo (Oral Histories)
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Community
Kaiāulu
Category
Nā Moʻolelo (Oral Histories)
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Community
Kaiāulu
Category
Nā Moʻolelo (Oral Histories)
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Community
Kaiāulu
Category
Nā Moʻolelo (Oral Histories)
Summary
Auntie Rhea was an endearing kupuna who loved her homestead community! She even wrote a book entitled, “Kuʻu Home i Keaukaha.” She grew up dancing under her mama, a hula student of Pua Haaheo & she knew familiar Hilo hula people. (1927-2022)
Credit: 
Hula Preservation Society, Digital ʻUmeke, Rhea Enos Akoi
Summary
Auntie Queenie’s hula roots were planted from an early age by her mother, Sophie Kalili, a kumu herself. As a teenager in the 1940s, she met ʻIolani Luahine (1918-1978), a renowned woman of hula, and her life was changed forever. (1930- )
Credit: 
Hula Preservation Society, Digital ʻUmeke, Queenie Ventura Dowsett
Community
Kaiāulu
Category
Nā Hōʻike ʻAno (Tutorials)
Summary
A brief overview in navigating & using materials of the Queenie Ventura Dowsett collection.
Community
Kaiāulu
Category
Nā Hōʻike ʻAno (Tutorials)
Summary
A brief overview in navigating & using materials of the Kahili Long Cummings collection.