Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 20, Number 10, 1 October 2003 — HOʻOHUI ʻOHANA [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

HOʻOHUI ʻOHANA

Akuna/Piianaia - Our first family reunion pot luek pienie well be held Sat., Nov. 1 at the Wai'anae Army Recreation Center Pienie Cove. We are hoping to attract descendents of Goo Shin Akuna and Kalilioku Piianaia to a family gathering to see and meet 'ohana old and new and those we have never met before. Surnames include Akuna, Black, Ching, Cornette, Davis, Hanohano, Harvest, Kahawaii, Kahoalii, Kaleikilo, Keliiaa, Kalima, Kaiama, Kahoalii, Kauanoe, Kealoha, Kim, Kuni, Lasco, Makanui, Morgado, Nakila, Piianaia, Seto, Tassill, and many more. For information please eall or email: File Keliiaa 696-0396, File@Keliiaa.com, Edie Hanohano, 341-1199, hanox2e@hawaii.rr.com, Renwick Tassill, 536-9125, rewick808@aol.com, Danny Black,7540120, hawaiianphotonut@hawaii.ir.com. Kahanaoi/Pomaikai — Our 'ohana reunion is scheduled for Sat., Nov. 15 at Zabalan Beach Park, Nānākuli, across Nānākuli Ranch (look for banner/signs). Potluck pienie from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Flyers sent out recently. 'Ohana asked to update photos and addresses. For more information , contact Jeanne Kahanaoi, 696-5002. Kahihikolo — A family reunion will be held on Nov. 28-30, for the descendants of the late ( lst) marriage Joseph and Ho'opii Naeole (maiden name) "Kahihikolo" along with (2nd) marriage Joseph and Annie Kealoha Lapaku (maiden name) "Kahihikolo". For more information, please contact: Ellen Luta at 808-885-4935 or 808-936-3011 (eell); Carol Scott at 808-961-5459 or email scotrodg@gte.net.

Please eome and join us in celebrating this special occasion. Kaluanawaa — We are planning a reunion on O'ahu, Oct. 18, for the descendants of Solomon Palau Kaluanawaa and Elizabeth Nawahinemakaokekai Paakaula. Their children are Samuel, Mary, Simon Kino, Phillip, Kapela, Kamaihoonipo, Moeikawai, Frank, Elizabeth, John, Palau, Mary, Mary Ann, Paakaula, James, Mable, Henry and Maria. For information, contact Pauleen Kaluanawaa Torres, 8475507, 1940 Iwaho Pl„ Honolulu, HI 96819 or email res0g79t@verizon.net. Kanuha — The Kanuha 'ohana of Kailua-Kona are seeking descendants for the 2003 family reunion Nov. 7-9. Surnames are: Malulu, Makaulii, Naholua or Naheeholua, Kainoakahu, Kekumaku, Kalua, Ho'opiiaina, Kamaokalani or Kealoha, Auna, Ke'ohookalani, Keliikauikainea, Paiwa or Paiva, Kekekauliinea, Kaninau, Kahaialii, Hoopai, Kaaialii, Kepano, Nahale'a, Lewi or Levi, Kumuhone, Kupaka, Kahikina, Kahananui, or any other Kanuha not listed here. If you have any information or like to be involved with the reunion, please contact Junior at 808-325-3209. Lineoln — The first Lineoln Family Heritage Reunion will be held in Kona on Nov. 8-11. The main event will be a Hawaiian buffet dinner at a resort in Kailua-Kona. A keiki day at Kealia-Ho'okena is also planned. Descendants of Lyman Putnam

Lineoln of Ho'okena announee and remind their 'ohana to complete their family group sheet and pre-registra-tion forms. Our T-shirt logo will be a replica of a coffee bag used by Lyman, who owned a Kona coffee business and was also a postmaster at Ho'okena for 37 years. His children are the families of: Howard, Abbie (Hanson), Arthur and Harry. A historian, a cousin from California, will be in attendance. For information contact the Lineoln 'Ohana Reunion Committee, e/o 314 Andrews Ave., Hilo, HI 96720 or email to lineolnohana@mailstation.com. Lindsey/Mahikulani A ī eunion for the descendants of James Fay Lindsey (son of James Fay Lindsey and Mahikulani Hookuanui Pa aka Pamaiaulu) is being planned for the weekend of Oct. 10-12 in Lā'ie, O'ahu. This includes kamali'i and mo'opuna of James Fay Lindsey and Silvana "Fanny" Rodrigues de Quintal - at least five generations of us! Please spread the word to immediate 'ohana of this occasion and submit current postal mail and email addresses so that we ean keep in touch. Kōkua as committee leaders and laulima at the events of the weekend are requested at this time. Write to kimopelinzreunion@hotmail.com; or eall 'ohana Steve/Marion at 293-5086 or lindseyl00 1 @hawaii. rr.com; EddieBoy/Sweetheart at 236-1721; or Maka at 293-3191. Poaipuni/Pu ' upu ' u/N ahua wai/ Kauaua — A reunion is planned on Maui, Oct. 17-19. We are looking for information on families of the

Poaipuni, 'Aipu'upu'uimuaonakeolanaali'i Kauaua (a.k.a Pu'upu'u Nahuawai Kauaua). If you have family information, please eall Geri Ku'ulei Kalawai'a, 808-878-3420 (days, Mon.-Fri.), or write to P.O. Box 904, Kula, HI 96790. Wai'anae High School Class of '68 — Wai'anae '68 grads, our 35th reunion will be held Sat., Oct. 11 at the Pagoda Hotel, 1525 Rycroft St., Honolulu, 4:30-11 p.m.. No-host cocktails at 5 p.m.; dinner served at 6 p.m. $40.00 per person. For information, eall Virgie at 696-6070 or Pat at 696-9006 or email us at waianaehigh68@hawaii.rr.com. Join us for fun, music, and talk story. Our reunion will be successful with your presenee. See you there. Waikīkī Neighbors Reunion — Waikīkī neighbors of the 1930s, 40s and 50s will reunite onee again on Sat., Nov. 29, at Paradise Park, Tree Tops Restaurant. The weekend brunch buffet will be served from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Cost for adults is $15.50 and for children 4-12 years $8. Please contact Maile Lorch Duvauchelle at 833-8842 or email Maileld@aol.com for your reservation and information as soon as possible. We hope to see another great attendance as there were 110 at last year's gathering, where many shared stories and photos, and the Kalima family provided terrific impromptu kanikapila. ■

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