PUANA KA 'IKE LECTURE

Presented by

Keahiakawelo–
     Ka Lama o Lana‘i

                       The Kohala Center
                   Kamehameha Schools - Bishop Holdings Corporation
                          The University of Hawaii

 

                    April 18th, 2008

                      Keauhou, Kona, Hawaii

 

 

                Historical Maps, Documents and Images


    Kepa Maly

 




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Biography

Text Box:  Kepa Maly, Cultural Historian–Resource Specialist
& Ho‘opa‘a Kumu Hula

Kepa was raised on the islands of O‘ahu and Lana‘i, and as a youth, learned the Hawaiian language and cultural practices and values from native kupuna (elders). In 1975, Kepa participated in an ‘uniki, as po‘o pua‘a, of Halau Hula o Ma‘iki, and is a ho‘opa‘a kumu hula (instructor of traditional chant  and dance). Over the last thirty-five years, Kepa has continued to learn and document Hawaiian traditions and practices from kupuna from Hawai‘i to Ni‘ihau — learning from native Hawaiians who have lived their culture as handed down by their elders before them.

Kepa and his wife Onaona formed Kumu Pono Associates LLC in 1995, their on-going work has included researching and writing historical documentary studies; conducting detailed oral history studies; developing–site preservation plans, cultural resources management plans, and contributing to the development of integrated resource management plans; and writing interpretive plans for projects across the state of Hawai‘i. They are presently residing on the island of Lana‘i, working with the community in the development of a museum and heritage center, the Lana'i Culture & Heritage Center, and developing plans for long-term management of cultural and natural resources of Lana‘i. For further information visit www.kumupono.com

 

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