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State Foundation on Culture and the Arts

The State Council on Hawaiian Heritage is a nonprofit educational organization dedicated to the preservation and perpetuation of the Hawaiian Culture.

A nonprofit educational organization dedicated to the preservation and perpetuation of the Hawaiian Culture, conducts seminars, classes, conferences, and workshops in various aspects of the culture including hula, language and history

Mayor’s Council on Culture and the Arts – O’ahu
Michael Pili Pang
c/o Mayor’s Culture & Arts Office
530 S. King St
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813

Edith Kanaka’ole Foundation

Maui Arts Council
Papa Kuhikuhi  www.mauiculture.net
‘Ilioulaokalani

Voice of Hawaii is dedicated to promoting and preserving Hawaiian Culture and Arts through education. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit Corporation with studios and offices located in Kihei, Maui, Hawaii. The EIN number for Pacific Broadcasting Service, our parent organization, is: 41-2068996. All monetary gifts to this organization are tax deductable. Please read our mission statement on the "Ohana Page". Mahalo!

We would love to hear from you in any way you wish. Our snail-mail address is: PO Box 1067 Puunene, Hawaii. 96784. Call us at 808 875 8711 or send us e-mail at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .  Non-profit Corporation, incorporated in the State of Hawai'i on January 1st 2003, has one predominant role. That is to perpetuate Hawai'ian Culture, Music, Language and Arts utilizing the internet as an educational medium with the ultimate goals in mind of  (1.) To further educate resident and non resident Native Hawaiians along with those of other ethnic backgrounds, in the Hawaiian Culture and It's Arts. (2.) To increase awareness in other ethnic communities of the world about the Hawaiian Culture and its Arts.  (3.) To bring the worldwide Hawaiian Community together as one through communication and dissemination of information. This Corporation is devoted entirely to becoming a voice of the people of Hawaii and Hawaiian Communities around the world.

Halau O Ka Lama, Hawaiian Studies on the Webhttp://members.aol.com
Contains history on La Hae Hawaii (Hawaiian Flag Day) and the Hawaiian Flag by Patrick Ka‘ano’i.  Contact:  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Ho'oulu Lahui
Pahoa, HI
Ho'oulu Lahui, an educational nonprofit organization in Hawaii seeks to perpetuate cultural traditions and practices of the ancient Hawaiians. By embracing traditional concepts and merging them with the latest in technology, its goal is a sustainable community living in harmony with the environment. The organization's 600 coastal acre land base includes an ancient Hawaiian village that serves as a cultural and environmental learning center. Ho'oulu Lahui's partnership with Kua oka La Public Charter school includes plans for the first totally driven solar school in the state of Hawaii. Ho'oulu Lahui is an exemplary environmental model for educational agencies. Among its activities, it partners with college students on forest management and hosts students, families and educators from across the world on its solar program and other environmental practices.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 12 January 2011 20:18
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