Mānoa Heritage Center

June 2, 2020 • Kaʻaipū Kākou Blog, MHC@Home

Presenting: MHC@Home Virtual Tours

By Keʻala Wong & Jenny Engle Welina kākou, e komo mai! Greetings everybody and welcome! We hope you are all safe and healthy and enjoying the longer, soon-to-be-summer days. In early July, we will reopen our MHC campus but in the meantime, we’ve developed a way for you to enjoy the mo‘olelo (stories) of the […]

May 27, 2020 • Kaʻaipū Kākou Blog, MHC@Home

Making Dye from Native & Canoe Plants

By Zoe Welch Zoe Welch lives in Pālolo Valley and is a ninth-grader at Punahou School. For her Biology “Action Aloha ‘Āina” semester project, she was tasked with creating an ecology project that promotes awareness, appreciation, and knowledge of Hawaiʻi and honors the intersection of culture, history, and ecology. She chose to make dye from […]

May 19, 2020 • Kaʻaipū Kākou Blog, MHC@Home

ʻUala For All

By Carmela Tafoya Mānoa Valley resident and longtime Mānoa Heritage Center docent and friend, Carmela Tafoya is a self-described ‘uala (sweet potato) enthusiast. Growing up in Atlanta and Albuquerque, Carmela had never enjoyed a purple sweet potato before arriving in Honolulu. A personal trainer by trade, her love for the canoe plant tuber has led […]

May 12, 2020 • Kaʻaipū Kākou Blog, MHC@Home

Kalo: Hawaiʻi’s Green Wealth

Ka iʻa lau nui o ka ʻāina Big-leaved fish of the land. Luʻau or taro greens ʻŌlelo Noeʻau #1360 The Big fish has cross-cultural implications symbolizing prosperity and story-telling. Historically, Mānoa Valley was an important source of kalo on O‘ahu. We know that the back of the valley was once planted extensively with lo‘i kalo […]

May 5, 2020 • Kaʻaipū Kākou Blog, MHC@Home

Mahalo To All Our Teachers!

Today is National Teacher Day and Teacher Appreciation Week continues through Friday. Mahalo a teacher that inspired you! By Jenny Engle, Director of Education ʻAʻohe pau ka ʻike i ka hālau hoʻokāhi. All knowledge is not learned in just one school. ʻŌlelo Noʻeau #203 The best teachers are those that open perspectives, doors, and worlds […]

May 1, 2020 • Video

Halekulani features MHC in ‘The Art of Living’

Mānoa Heritage center has been featured in season 7, episode 2 of the Halekulani series The Art of Living where they share “those who celebrate the Halekulani lifestyle through their cultural and artistic pursuits.” The video includes interviews with MHC co-founder Mary Cooke and Executive Director Jessica Welch. Click HERE to see view this beautiful […]