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NWHI: Cultural Resources


Ki'i discovered on Mokumanamana help historians trace migration patterns through the islands of the Pacific Ocean.






Visit the NWHI through the centuries in this Cultural Timeline (285k PDF)

An account of the famous 1822 visit to the first two islands in the NWHI chain by Queen Ka'ahumanu and her royal family.
1822 visit to NWHI (100k pdf) Sept. 29, 2000.

Kumu Pono Associates, under the direction of Cultural Historian and Resource Specialist, Kepa Maly, details the cultural significance of the NWHI in official testimony to WESPAC
Kepa Maly's testimony to WESPAC Jan. 28, 2005 (116k PDF)

 

 

 

 

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KAHEA is an alliance of Kanaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) cultural practitioners, environmental activists and others concerned with protecting customary and traditional rights and our fragile environment.

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