2025 Native Hawaiian Convention - E Ulu Koa, E Ola ke Ea: Activating Ea and Defending Ke Aliʻi Pauahi
2025 Native Hawaiian Convention - E Ulu Koa, E Ola ke Ea: Activating Ea and Defending Ke Aliʻi Pauahi
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E Ulu Koa, E Ola ke Ea: Activating Ea and Defending Ke Aliʻi Pauahi
Monday, October 6
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Chinook 1 / 2
Join in for light pūpū and an interactive session featuring:
Ea-activation: Games, mele, and online resources that build our cultural and ʻōlelo skills and knowledge
Collective action: Concrete ways for us to join together and uphold Ke Aliʻi Pauahi’s charge.
Iron-on bar: Turn your shirt or hoodie into a canvas for lāhui messages. Please bring a cotton item for our staff to help iron designs onto.
Free and open to attendees of the Native Hawaiian Convention. Please RSVP by clicking the Purchase Tickets button. To register for the Native Hawaiian Convention CLICK HERE
About the Native Hawaiian Convention:
The Native Hawaiian Convention returns to the continent, at Tulalip Resort & Casino, Tulalip, Washington
For two decades, the Native Hawaiian Convention has served as the largest gathering of Native Hawaiians to discuss issues facing our community. It’s only fitting that we take convention to the continental United States now that the amount of Native Hawaiians living there has surpassed the number residing in our ancestral homeland. This convention will serve as an opportunity to re-connect with our ‘ohana who have left the islands; share our stories, successes and struggles; and chart a course forward towards our common goals for our community.
The convention will bring Native Hawaiian practitioners, educators, entrepreneurs, healthcare and housing providers, elders, artisans, entertainers and the youth together in Tulalip, Washington, the State with the highest Native Hawaiian population in the country.
IMPORTANT: When registering, please DO NOT USE diacritical markings in your Name or Organization as the software is not able to recognize these symbols and your name badge will not print correctly. CNHA recognizes the importance of diacritical markings (e.g., ʻokina, kahakō, etc.) however, this platform does not support it.
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Location
Tulalip Resort Casino, 10200 Quil Ceda Boulevard, Tulalip, WA 98271