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Five KS Maui haumāna traveled to the World Indigenous Peoples Conference on Education to present their labor of love: recording and sharing moʻolelo from Mary Kawena Pukui’s classic He Mau Kaʻao Hawaiʻi: Folktales of Hawaiʻi. Back row (L to R): Alyssa Fernandez KSM’24, Jai Viela KSM ’24, Haley Agustin KSM’23. Front row (L to R): Bennett Takahama KSM’24, Kayla Frias KSM’23.

Haumāna Inspire Other Indigenous Peoples to Share Their Native Moʻolelo

Oct. 27, 2022

E hoʻolohe mai!

Mary Kawena Pukui’s classic book He Mau Ka‘ao Hawai‘i: Folktales of Hawai‘i is now available in audio form thanks for the work of KS Maui haumāna. More than 50 stories are included in the E Ola ʻAʻapueo Podcast on Spotify and YouTube. Start listening now!

Spotify Podcast: E Ola ʻAʻapueo

YouTube Playlist: He Mau Kaʻao Hawaiʻi








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