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Ke Ola Magazine

Celebrating the Arts, Culture, and Sustainability of Hawai‘i Island

  • Ka Lei Maile Ali‘i—The Queen’s Women

    An original reenactment based on a newspaper article printed in The San Francisco Call This story begins with a listing on KonaWeb.com. January 13, 2013 “KA LEI MAILE ALI‘I; THE QUEEN’S WOMEN,” A PLAY—KEAUHOU A short play remembering a meeting…

    By Renee Robinson
  • Waiho‘olu‘u: The Ancient Practice of Natural Dye Making with the Kukui Tree

    Kukui Dye by Renee Robinson

    By Renée Robinson In Hawai‘i the kukui tree, distinctive in its pale green, silvery foliage, is a symbol of enlightenment, protection, and peace. Kukui (also known as candlenut) was a canoe plant. Its seeds were brought to Hawai‘i by the…

    By Renee Robinson

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