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Experience E Ola! – Bridging traditional arts and modern practices

Jan. 9, 2023

In this video, we feature a great example of innovation rooted in tradition. Haumāna from kula waena, under the direction of Kumu Ikaika Bantolina, researched, concepted, designed, and constructed ʻahuʻula using wood in place of the traditional feathers. The wearable art pieces have their own story to tell having traveled across the globe showcasing the talents, skills, and identity of our kānaka maoli.

Experience E Ola! is a video series that celebrates our stories of E Ola! success to inspire our community to hoʻōla lāhui – to actively contribute to the vibrancy of a thriving lāhui.


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e ola, kapalama, imua kamehameha, ks kapalama

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Kaipuolono Article, Kapalama Newsroom, Kapalama Home, Kapalama campus

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