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Community Focus
Location
Community Focus
Hawaiian / Kanaka Maoli, Pasifika
Location
Seattle, WA
Hawaii Radio Connection features Hawaiian Music, Community Information, and News.
Community Focus
WA, Chamoru, Chinese, Filipino, Hawaiian / Kanaka Maoli, Hmong, Indian, Indonesian, Japanese, Lao, Malaysian, Marshallese, Palauan, Taiwanese, Thai, Tongan, Vietnamese
Location
Spokane, WA
Spokane United We Stand is a community-based organization comprised of volunteers from the descendants of Chinese & Japanese families who arrived in Spokane starting the 1850's, along with Spokane’s Asian, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islanders residents, COFA, immigrants & refugees. Representing: China, Japan, Vietnam, Hmong, Laos, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, Korea, Taiwan, India, Pakistan, Micronesia, Guam, Marshallese, Palau, Tonga, Hawaii, and more.
Our mission is to use the arts to share about our history, traditions, culture, and our experience in America.
Community Focus
LGBTQ, American (US), Asian, Asian American, Black, Hawaiian / Kanaka Maoli, Indigenous, Native American, Pasifika
Location
Spokane, WA
ACLS centers the power of Asians and Asian Americans to build a just, healthy, and thriving community for all.
Community Focus
Asian, Hawaiian / Kanaka Maoli, Pasifika
Location
Eugene, OR
Started in 2005 by Jason Mak & features juried films that support social justice themes and break the Asian American and Pacific Islander stereotypes
Community Focus
Hawaiian / Kanaka Maoli, Pasifika
Location
Kuana Torres Kahele is a Hawaiian composer, educator, choreographer and recording artist born in Hilo
Community Focus
Hawaiian / Kanaka Maoli, Pasifika
Location
Honokaʻa, HI
Brad plays ʻukulele in Honokaʻa, Hawaiʻi.
Community Focus
WA, Hawaiian / Kanaka Maoli, Pasifika
Location
Seattle, WA
We do traditional Hawaiian music with Lap steel, 6 & 12 string guitars, and ukeleles. Nothing newer than 50 years, some older than 200.
Community Focus
WA, Hawaiian / Kanaka Maoli, Pasifika
Location
Kennewick, WA
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.
Community Focus
WA, Hawaiian / Kanaka Maoli, Pasifika
Location
Kent, WA
Community Focus
Gender Non-Conforming, WA, LGBTQ, Women, Hawaiian / Kanaka Maoli, Pasifika
Location
Seattle, WA
Seven Star Women’s Kung Fu provides martial arts training to individuals who identify as women (age 13+), and non-binary/genderfluid folks comfortable training in an all women environment.
Community Focus
WA, Hawaiian / Kanaka Maoli, Maori, Pasifika, Tahitian
Location
Spokane, WA
The largest Hula school and Hula performing company in Spokane with over 100 dance students learning Hula in camps and classes each year. Crowd pleasing entertainment!
Community Focus
WA, American (US), Hawaiian / Kanaka Maoli, Indigenous, Native American, Pasifika
Location
Gig Harbor, WA
Community Focus
WA, Hawaiian / Kanaka Maoli, Maori, Pasifika, Tahitian
Location
Seattle, WA
Halau Hula O Napualani is the oldest Hawaiian dance school (Halau) in Seattle, Washington. We hold classes in Seattle and Gig Harbor. We teach dance and music. Our dance classes include Traditional Hawaiian Hula (Auana and Kahiko), Tahitian, and Maori dancing. Music that we teach includes ukulele and toere/pahu pehe (Tahitian drumming).
Community Focus
WA, Hawaiian / Kanaka Maoli, Pasifika
Location
Seattle, WA
We are a non-profit club based in Seattle, Washington and dedicated to the promotion and preservation of Hawaiian culture. Founded in 1962 and incorporated in 1963; we have been actively involved in the Pacific Northwest through various festivals, our Hui Wa'a Canoe team and our club meetings/gatherings that are held monthly. We invite you to join our facebook group to learn about opportunites to engage in Hawaiian history and culture. We have dedicated membership that have extensive knowledge and grasp of Hawaiian language, legends, customs song and history.
Community Focus
WA, Hawaiian / Kanaka Maoli, Pasifika
Location
Leavenworth, WA
Momi was born and raised in Ohio. After years of living in California Beach towns the family moved to Hawaiʻi. Momi was home. She began her hula training in 1977 with Māpuana deSilva, Hālau Mōhala ʻIlima, in Kailua, Kaʻōhao, Hawaiʻi. Hula became, and remains, the source of her passion. 
Community Focus
WA, Hawaiian / Kanaka Maoli, Pasifika
Location
Seattle, WA
A hidden gem in the Seattle music scene, Arden proves that the ukulele is more than just a novelty instrument. Born and raised in Hawaii, he learned from ukulele masters such as Jake Shimabukuro and Troy Fernandez, but now forges his own style in Seattle. Arden fuses tradition with the progressive to break the expectations and elevates the ukulele to new boundaries.
Community Focus
WA, Hawaiian / Kanaka Maoli, Pasifika
Location
Gig harbor, WA
Pacific 'Ohana Foundation helps perpetuate, preserve, and protect the rich culture of the Pacific Basin communities and the relationships among them. We honor people’s cultural values to make this a better world for all.
Community Focus
WA, Hawaiian / Kanaka Maoli, Pasifika
Location
Seattle, WA
Community Focus
WA, Hawaiian / Kanaka Maoli, Pasifika
Location
Vancouver, WA
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.
Community Focus
WA, Hawaiian / Kanaka Maoli, Pasifika
Location
Federal Way, WA
Ke`ala `O Kamailelauli`ili`i Foundation's purpose is "To perpetuate and preserve the teachings of Hawaiian Culture, Hawaiian Traditions and beliefs through language, songs, chants and dance; thereby bringing people together through cultural edification."