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9/3/2020

Waiwai Collective x Kanaenae Together Kamaulioli hour 9.20.2020 @ 5-6pm hst

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piko o wakea, fall equinox

WAIWAI COLLECTIVE X MAULIOLA ENDOWMENT
​KAMAULIOLA HOUR

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We are setting intentions for the goals of the new Hawaiian year!
Date: Sunday, September 20, 2020
Time: 5-6:00 PM HST
​Location: www.bit.ly/kamauliola (link goes live September 4, 2020 @ 10am HST)

**LIMITED SEATS AVAILABLE**

Cost: Donations are happily accepted :)

Mauliola Endowment, the steward organization of K
ānaenae Together,  is hosting our second Kāmauliola Hour on September 20, 2020 during Piko o Wākea, Fall Equinox.

A presentation about the Piko o Wākea will occur.

You will learn the importance of the equinox times as well as a Wākea chant that marks the Fall equinox which you can then perform the next few days during the sunrises and sunsets. 


Mauliola Endowment provides insights and tools based in Hawaiian epistemologies to amplify knowledge gifted by our ancestors.

We look forward to observing the Fall Equinox together as our ancestors did. 

​Ola!
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8/21/2020

Save the date @ 9/20/2020 for KĀMAULIOLA HOUR

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Starts at 6:00Pm - 8:30Pm hst

Join our community for our next Kāmauliola Hour happening on the Piko o Wākea, Fall Equinox. Learn about the importance of the Piko o Wākea, a pule that is appropriate for this time, and a ritual that you can manage from the comfort of your own home or personal space.

Sponsored by the Waiwai Collective.

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5/21/2020

Save the date! 8/2/2020 @ 6:00PM HST

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Earth Hour + Kānaenae Together = Kāmauli Hour
Come and join us for an hour of ritual on an evening filled with the light of the full moon. Stay tuned for more details of this event, which will be a time when we can learn a Hawaiian chant, learn a ritual, and share space. Stay tuned for more details.

Kāmauli: thanks offering to the akua for abundant crops (Malo 199); a ceremony to purify warriors returned from war, and a ritual to acknowledge life given or received.

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    Kalei Nu'uhiwa is a Native Hawaiian cultural pracitioner, scholar, educator, photographer, and artist. 
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