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Leo Kupa. E Ho‘olono mai!

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Kainoa Keanaaina was born and raised on the island of Oʻahu. Most of his education in grade school was taught in the Hawaiian language. This time of immersed Hawaiian language education is known as Kaiapuni. Keanaina shares his many moʻolelo on
Mailani Makaʻīnaʻi was born and raised in Kailua and Kahaluʻu. A graduate of Maryknoll Schools. She began learning lomilomi in her ohana since the age of 7.  Her first lomilomi kumu outside of her ohana was Ronnie Dudoit of Molokai.  Mailani at
Hui Mauli Ola proudly presents: Leo Kupa - E Hoʻolono Mai!Makaʻala Yates returns to Leo Kupa!Dr. Makaʻala Yates D.C. is a Kanaka Maoli (Hawaiian Ancestry) who specializes in Hawaiian medicine. His studies began at the age of 6.  He has been t
Born and raised on the Windward side of Oʻahu, Meghan graduated from the University of San Francisco with a B.S. in Exercise and Sport Science. Her health practitioner training continued with lomilomi work since 2007 studying under Kumu Lomilom
Hui Mauli Ola proudly presents: Leo Kupa - E Hoʻolono Mai!Dr. Makaʻala Yates D.C. is a Kanaka Maoli (Hawaiian Ancestry) who specializes in Hawaiian medicine. His studies began at the age of 6.  He has been teaching Hawaiian medicine and practi
Kaipoʻi Kelling is a Hawaiian educator and mahi kalo (kalo farmer) carrying on Uncle Jerry Konanuiʻs teachings. Born on Oʻahu, Kaipoʻi loves to ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi and is a collector of different kalo varieties. Kaipo'i returns to Leo Kupa, talking
Uncle Herbert Grew up in the ahupuaa of Hakipuu, from a young age the importance of ohana and ʻāina was integrated in daily living.After retiring from the Honolulu Fire Department, Uncle Herbert recognized the health disparities amongst our N
Dennis was born and raised on the west end of Kauai in the rural plantation town of Kekaha.  This provided him with a rich multicultural environment of living and learning respect and appreciation for his own cultural background as well as for
Earlier this year Ka Pā o Lonopūhā hosted a huaka’i to retrace the path of Lonopūhā and what many consider the origins of healing in Hawai’i. Around the path of the volcano and through her merciless afterbirth were formed and foundationalized r
Francine, also known as “Aunty Fran” to her patients and co-workers, began her career with Waikiki Health in 1998. She comes from a lineage of Native Hawaiian healers who taught her skills that are valued both in the Native Hawaiian and general
Today we welcome a tutu man with six keiki, seventeen grandchildren and one great grandchild. Worldwide, he is a kumu and teaches Hula, Hooponopono and Native Hawaiian Healing and Culture. He is a kumu hula with Kuhai Halau o Kawaikapuokalani P
Makana Risser Chai researched and authored, the Bishop Museum book "Na Moʻolelo Lomilomi: Traditions of Hawaiian Massage and Healing." The book compiles every article and oral history she could find in the archives and old journals from 1794 to
Kaipoʻi Kelling is a Kalo farmer carrying on Uncle Jerry Konanuiʻs teaching. Kaipoʻi is also a teacher of Hawaiian language born here on Oʻahu he loves to ʻŌlelo and collect varieties of Kalo. Kaipo'i returns to talk Uncle Jerry with Kamaka. S
Cody Keale is a passionate lā’au lapa’au practitioner, a student of the late Kumu Levon Ohai. He is also a seasoned lomilomi practitioner studying with Aunty Noelani Veary, Uncle Freddie Tira, and Kaliko Chang.Major influences on his healing t
The Reverand Dr. Malcolm Nāea Chun received his formal education at 'Iolani School and the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa. He attended St. John's Theological College in Aotearoa (New Zealand) as a Rotary International Fellow and the Vancouver S
Imai Winchester is a twelve-year kumu at Hālau Kū Māna and one of the organizers for La Hoihoi Ea. Among other impactful Kumu Imai is a student of Kekuni Blaisdell, John Osorio and Haunani-Kay Trask. Though their work and influences and politic
Aunty Cathie Alana has been living in Waianae since the early 80ʻs. She has had the privilege of working with disenfranchised kanaka for over 35 years.  Helping those suffering from chemical dependency, mental illness, houselessness, HIV, Hepat
Come join Kamaka in the car with Kaipoʻi Kelling a Kalo farmer carrying on Uncle Jerry Konanuiʻs teaching. Kaipoʻi is also a teacher of Hawaiian language born here on Oʻahu he loves to ʻŌlelo and collect varieties of Kalo. Today among other th
Kaipo Kaneakua has been a staple in our Hawaiian Healing community for many years sharing his stories and ʻike kupuna.  He is passionate about Lāʻau Lapaʻau, Lomilomi, pale keiki, and helping uplift our community.  Kupuna Kaipo has been studyi
Before passing Kumu Alva J. Andrews placed the kuleana of his Pā, Pā Ola Hawaiʻi, in the hands of Pōmaikaʻi Freed.  He also organized the structure of his Pā with people in positions around her to assist her in carrying on his lineage and fulfi
Moʻolelo stream-side at Hālau Kū Māna with Kamaka and Wesley Sen.Wesley is a Honolulu native of Chinese-Polynesian ancestry raised in Moanalua Gardens. He received his training in Hawaiian and Polynesian massage techniques.  He was instructe
This year’s Mauli Ola Wednesdays series is centered around the restoration of mana and maintaining Pono.  This month on Wednesday, September  28th we’ll welcome Uncle Calvin Hoe to talk Mele and ʻŌlelo for restoring and maintaining. Calvin H
This month on Wednesday, August 24th we’ll welcome Keola Silva to talk about Mākau Kino - returning to kanaka ʻōiwi ways of learning to restore mana and maintain pono.Currently a Health and Physical Education teacher at Kamehameha Elementary S
You may know Love Chance from the Indigenous Soap Company. Their soap comes from passionate study of medicinal herbs & oils from across the globe. And each bar is made on O’ahu. Finally, all ingredients are chosen from local, organic, or the hi
On Wednesday June 22nd, Puni Jackson will be presenting at Mauli Ola Wednesdays. Today she shares with Kamaka the importance of ʻĀina and its relationship to collective mana, her journey to Hoʻoulu ʻĀina, carrying water, proficiency emerging an
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