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Ko`u inoa Onie Kamakahiwaokalani Huihui Rendall. I was born in Honolulu, Oahu. My mother Sarah Huihui Marcell, is a native Hawaiian, born and raised in Kaka`ako, O`ahu, and my father Leo J. Marcell, is a Frenchman from the town of Millbury, Massachusetts.
Welina mai i Ka ʻAha Lāhui O ʻOlekona Hawaiian Civic Club o Oregon a me SW Washington (aka KALO) kahi mokuna o ka ʻAhahui o nā Civic Clubs Hawaiʻi a me Na Lei Makalapua (Moku Honu Hui Pū ʻIa o ka AOHCC). Ma aneʻi e ʻike ai ʻoe i ka ʻike e pili ana i nā hanana i loaʻa, nā papahana, a me nā kumuwaiwai e pili ana i nā ala e komo ai i loko o kā mākou kaiāulu ma ʻOlekona, Wakinekona, a me Hawaiʻi . (Welcome to Ka ʻAha Lāhui O ʻOlekona Hawaiian Civic Club of Oregon and SW Washington (aka KALO) a chapter of the Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs and Na Lei Makalapua (Continent Council of the AOHCC). Here you will find information about available events, programs, and resources on ways to get involved in our communities in Oregon, Washington, and Hawaiʻi)
Building community and sharing have always resided in the Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander culture. Ke Kukui Foundation continues this tradition through community events, education, music and the art of hula in Pacific Northwest communities throughout Washington and Oregon for future generations.
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