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    Pō'akahi Monday
    Queen's Parlor:
    10am | Royal Hawaiian history and language education

    Pō'alua Tuesday
    Queen's Parlor:
    Guests are welcomed to call for a private Hawaiian royal history education: 808-352-0013

    Cultural Center:

    10am-5pm | Nā Lima Mili Hulu No'eau - Featherwork Artisans Talk Story 

    Cultural Center:
    10am-5pm | Nā Lima Mili Hulu No'eau - Featherwork Artisans Talk Story 
    12pm-3pm | Specialty Workshop:  Lei Pupu by Niihau Ohana

    Pō'akolu Wednesday
    Queen's Parlor:

    • 6am | Oli Chanting
    • 7am | Hawaiian History
    • 8am | Hula ‘Auana
    • 9am | Intro Hawaiian Language
    • 10am | Hawaiian Steel Guitar

    Nanea Lounge:
    12pm-2pm | Hawaiian Steel Guitar

    Cultural Center:
    10am-5pm | Nā Lima Mili Hulu No'eau - Featherwork Artisans Talk Story 
    11am | Specialty Workshop - Feather Flower Keepsake
    12pm-3pm | Specialty Workshop - Lei Pupu by Niihau ‘Ohana

    Pō'aha
    Thursday
    Queen's Parlor:
    Guests are welcomed to call for a private Hawaiian royal history education: 808-352-0013

    Cultural Center:
    10am-5pm | Nā Lima Mili Hulu No'eau - Featherwork Artisans Talk Story 
    12pm-3pm | Specialty Workshop - Lei Pupu by Niihau ‘Ohana

    Pō'alima Friday
    Queen's Parlor:
    Guests are welcomed to call for a private Hawaiian royal history education: 808-352-0013

    Cultural Center:
    10am-5pm | Nā Lima Mili Hulu No'eau - Featherwork Artisans Talk Story 

    Pō'aono
    Saturday
    Queen's Parlor:
    Guests are welcomed to call for a private Hawaiian royal history education: 808-352-0013

    Cultural Center:

    10am-5pm | Nā Lima Mili Hulu No'eau - Featherwork Artisans Talk Story 

    Hawaiian Word of the Week:

    Hinu Shiny | polished
    Oil, grease, ointment; oily, greasy; smooth and polished, lustrous, slick

    Pili Grass and the word Pili

    Our queen used the pili grass in her quote. This grass was very important for creating the roof top of a Hawaiian hut home. It also refers to close relationships.

    "It is a razor's edge. It is the width of a blade of pili grass. To gain the kingdom of heaven is to hear what is not said, to see what cannot be seen, And to know the unknowable - that is Aloha.
    -Queen Lili'uokalani