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Voices of Kamehameha: Hawai’i Campus traditions

March 14, 2016

As Hawaiians, we identify with our ancestral heritage in different ways. We asked our students to explain, in their own words, how events like Hōʻike help them develop their sense of cultural identity.To see more stories of how KS students, staff and alumni are embracing their Native Hawaiian identity, visit http://www.ksbe.edu/imua_kamehameha

 
 
 

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