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We do this by updating our signage and offering language classes. By doing so, we are perpetuating our language.


32
Spoke Hawaiian.
People
1985
IN
IN
24,000 Households
2010
Identified Hawaiian as their dominant language.
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KUPUNA teaching KEIKI
KEIKI teaching KEIKI

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by offering workshops on traditional practices.
This includes:
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Lei making, Upena (netmaking), Hula, Ukulele, Ulumaika, Konane, Wa`a carving , Tuere drum making just to name a few.

KEIKI teaching KUPUNA



75+
Active Partners
WITH
&
OUR PATHWAYS
Na Leo `O Puna
Alu Like
Help bridge the gap
WE
KUPU
Hawaii Judiciary Court
We do this by working together with government partners to position our community as a model for local civic responsibility and collaborative policy development.



Native Hawaiian Kupuna serviced
150
Workshops Provided
338
We do this by offering workshops within the māla, entrepreneurship training and opportunities, and other peer-to-peer engagement opportunities so that intergenerational knowledge and practices are being shared.
Volunteers
402







We do this by offering a variety of services including:
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Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) workshops
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On-site testing for COVID, including administering vaccines
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Lā`au lapa`au
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Hui malama O na oiwi-uncle Kawika
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Hui O Na nahulu O Hawaii- rehabilitation





We do this by offering:
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Māla workshops and programs
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Cultural and agriculture practices for all ages, including planting, harvesting, and preparing mea ʻāi
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Kupuna pantry
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Cardboard mulch workshops
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Recycle collection drive-thru for plastics


