Hala Festival
Saturday, May 18, 2024 from 10:00am to 02:00pm
Hala Festival
Maku'u Farmers Market
15-2131 Pahoa-Kea'au Highway
The purpose of this event is to bring the community together to celebrate hala (Pandanus tectorius), cherished for its significance as an ecological and cultural keystone species in Hawai'i. The Hala Festival provides allows everyone to foster a deeper connection to hala and play an active role in preserving this important cultural and natural resource for future generations.
Puna paia ʻala i ka hala
Puna is known for its fragrant hala groves. The significance of hala is multifaceted, as it encompasses cultural, environmental, and symbolic dimensions that underscore its importance in Hawaiian life and identity.
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ULANA LAUHALA (WEAVING)
Kumu Annie Kaaukai will be hosting 45 min. ulana lauhala (lauhala weaving) bracelet workshops. She is a lifelong practitioner from Puna and has been providing hana noʻeau workshops to the community for decades. She is knowledgable in net making, lauhala and lau niu plaiting, haupia, and many others.
Each participant of this workshop will weave a bracelet with Aunty Annie's guidance and expertise.
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ULANA LAUHALA (WEAVING)
Kumu Pūlama Long of Honi Hala will be facilitating 45 min. ulana lauhala (lauhala weaving) workshops. She is a weaver of 10+ years and has been teaching in the community since 2015. These workshops focus on kilo (observation), pattern recognition, hua 'ōlelo (Hawaiian words), and weaving techniques.
Each participant will weave a patterned jacket pin or hair clip, transforming traditional knowledge into woven wearable art.
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