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a.m.-5 p.m. Ka Papa Lo'i O Kānewai (UH-Mānoa). Full day lo'i activities. Dress accordingly. Sun., July 20: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tentative Waimānalo Beach. Makahiki games. All days, wear family clothing color selected: Gooman, purple; Long, pink; Kahanu, red. We request donations via website or deposit any branch Bankoh account: "2014 KanialamaReunion ." Please keep a receipt. HANOHANO - The Hanohano 'Ohana will be hosting a reunion from Oct. 24-26, 2014, in Puna, Hawai'i, for the descendants of Kuaioholani/ Kaluna/Kobayashi and Yung. For detailed information, contact Maggie Hanohano by phone (808) 2478117, email maggiehanohano@yahoo.com, or by mail at P.O. Box 6455, Kāne'ohe, Hī 96744. HUKIKU/KEULUA - The 'ohana of Moke Hukiku & Kapali Keulua have a reunion planned for July 19, 2014, in Wai'anae, O'ahu. The 'ohana includes the descendants of James Moses, Mary Kiko, Annie Flores, Jack Moses, Joseph Kaahanui Moses, Frank Moke, Louise Larinaga, Kalei Tisalona and Malia Santiago, as well as those of Lokalia Anakolio Holt, Jam.es Lawrence Holt, Kaluna Keawekane, Malia Kaneaiakala, the Keolas/ Ahsings, and Kaahanuis. Contact Eva Atienza (ph: 808-696-4635 O'ahu) for camping information or E. Kalani Flores (email: ekflores@hawaiiantel.net, ph: (808) 885-5383 Hawai'i īsland) for genealogieal information. ISAACS - The īsaacs 'Ohana, descendants of John Uliana Iseke-Isaacs and ,Alice Kihei Lineoln Isaacs, will be holding its fifth 'Ohana Reunion in Ramona, California, at Ramona Country Estates from July 11-13, 2014. For information, contact Karen Schneider at karenschneider@emerson.com or (760) 518-3117. KA'AUHAUKANE - Na Lālā O Ana Lumaukahili'owahinekapu Ka'auhaukane will eelebrate our 10th annual 'ohana ho'olaule'a and pā'ina from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 23, 2014, at Bellows Air Force Station, Pienie Pavilion "5-B." Deadline to register is Saturday, July 19, 2014. To ensure access on base, please provide your family representative with the last name, first name and date of birth for everyone attending the potluck luneh. ,AQa's makuakane was Kamokulehua'opanaewa Ka'auhaukane (k) and makuahine was Pailaka Ho'ohua (w). Ana was born March 3, 1845, in Ka'auhulu, North Kohala, on the island of Hawai'i. Her date of death was Jan. 30, 1917. Her kaikua'ana was Kealohapauole Kalaluhi Ka'auhaukane (w). Ana married John Von Iseke and they were blessed with 'umikumakolu kamali'i: Maria, Elizabeth (Kapuaakuni and MeKee), Theresa (Kapiko and Quinn), John īsaacs (Lineoln), Joseph, ,AQtone, ,Aona, Henry, Louis (Silva), Joseph Joachim (Cockett), Frank (Pereira), Charles and Katherine (Sing). Family representative contact: Joanne Nohara, 384-9224; Colleen (MeKee) Tam Loo, 398-1600; Peter (Kapiko and Quinn) Machado, 689-0190; Shirleen "Boss" (Īseke) Sturla, 664-9795; Louie (Īsaacs and Iseke), 216-9331; Conkling MeKee Jr., 734-6002; Pauahi (Baldomero and Wegener), 8427021; Puanani (MeKee) Orton at 235-222 6. KAIALAU - The descendants of Simeona Aiwohi Kaialau and Sister Sophia Manoa Kaialau. Simeona lineage is Poni Kekahu, Bertha Ku Waalani

Anakalea, Simon Kaialau, Aloha Brown, Maria Cox, Holi Kaialau, Joseph Kaialau, Antone Kaialau and Kahumu Kaialau. Sophia Manoa Kaialau lineage is Mary Ellen Hudson-William Kapahu Alakai. Children are Sophie Makaawaawa, Martha Lyman, Robert K. Alakai, Rosebella Machado and Tim Kim Kapahu. Our 'Ohana Reunion will be held on Kaua'i Aug. 15-17, 2014. Registration for thethreeday event: $25/ adult, $10/children, free for newbom to 5 years old. Late registration will be assessed $10 per individual after June 30. Registration includes all meals. Dinner is Hawaiian menu on Fri., Aug. 15, lunch/dinner Western Theme on Sat., Aug. 16, Brunch buffet/lunch on Sun., Aug. 17. Be prepared to wear your dancing shoes. For registration, eontact Telissa Agbulos at email tagbulos@gmail.com. Deadline for submission of Family Group Sheets for inclusion in Genealogy Report will be July 31 to Myrna Bucasas at email myma.bucasas@gmail.com or (808) 335-4336; T-shirt order should be sent to Shannon Bucasas at email shan0815@hotmail.com. Visit our Facebook page: Kaialau Ohana Reunion. KAMOKU - The descendants of Herman K. Kamoku and Lydia K. (Naki) Kamoku will behaving a reunion on the island of Maui. The weeklong celebration is from July 23-27, 2014. For more info, email kamokureunion2014@gmail.com or eall Jona Kamoku at (808) 870-1105. KA'UPU - Na 'Ohana 'O Edward Kikino Ka'upu family reunion is scheduled for July 25-26 at the old Kona airport facility in Kailua-Kona. Please eontact Walter Wong Yuen at P.O. Box 29, Pāhala, HĪ 96777 or email dwong_yuen@yahoo.com for additional information. You may also email secretary Melani Mokuhalii, at pearl96720@hawaii.rr.com, to add your name to our mailing list to receive minutes of our monthly meetings. Send genealogy updates to Chauncy Wong Yuen at email wongyuenc001@ hawaii.rr.com. LIN KEE - The Lin Kee 'Ohana is planning a reunion for Oct. 2-5, 2014, on the island of Moloka'i. ,Aoy known descendants of Maria Kainea Kaneakua of Pūko'o Moloka'i, please contact Keala Yee at 456-2627. MAHELONA-PAKUAI The MahelonaPakuai 'Ohana is planning a reunion for Saturday, July 19, 2014, at the Pearl Harbor Rainbow Facility A-Frame. Please contact Courtney by phone: (808) 753-2615, email: mahelonapakuai@gmail.com or visit Mahelona-Pakuai Reunion on Facebook and send us a message to be added to the mailing list. OPUNUI/KAEO/KOANI/GONSALVES - Join us for the Opunui Reunion from Aug. 1-3, 2014, at Pu'uiki Beach Park located on Waialua Beach Road, O'ahu. Private park with camping available for three days. Saturday, Aug. 1 is the first day. Events begin at 8 a.m. Genealogy, music, keiki and kūpuna games, and 'ono food. For updates, friend the Opunui 'Ohana on Facebook. Contact Maile Lu'uwai for more information: mluuwai@hawaii.rr.com or (808) 280-0083. PIO The descendants of Kepio aka Kaawalauole/ Kaawalauloa/Keliipio /Keali'ipio /Boniface/Barn Pio and first wife Keoahu of Kaupō, Maui, will be having a family reunion on Maui island, July 3-6, 2014. Kepio and Keoahu had six children who used the sumame Kepio or Pio at some point in their lives:

Kahaleuahi (k), Nakoaelua (w), Malaea(w), Kaukani (k), Ipoaloha (w) and Kaleohano (k). Sampson Kahaleuahi married ,AQadasia Kealoha, children: ,AQdrew Kaawa Sr., Anna (Kapaona), Domitila Namahana (Hui Sing), Poni, Kahalepaahao, Cecilia Kupu aka Tupu (Kaaihue), Kanoho, Kaawaliilii, Mahana, Kamaka, Joseph Īukewe aka Teve and Margaret. Victoria Nakoaelua, we are still searching for her descendants, she married Kahaleauki and had possibly 1-2 other marriages, children: Kalahiki, Louisiana Helela (married Joseph Keawe; their hānai children are: ,AQdrew ",AQalu" Almeida married Victoria Reinhardt, and Martha Smith married Chang) and another daughter possibly named Nakoa (Henry Stuart). Julia Malaea "Maria" first relationship with Keahinuuanu and marriage to Sam ,Akahi Sr., children: Paul Keahinuuanu Adams Sr., Kaaialii, Kalahele, Paahao, Kalei, Kamuela, Lika S., Liilii aka Sam Jr., Agnes Kawai and Andrew Taki. Samuel Kaukani married first Mele Kakaio and second Rebecca Malulu, children: Joseph Kaaialii, Annie (Peters), Samuel Jr., Paul. Ipoaloha married Theodore George Kalalani Kekiwi, children: Agnes Kamilanui (Kailewa), Mary Melia (Aiona, Cuarisma), Henry Kamaelehua aka Hua, Benjamin Keliikalahale, James Kalalani, Manuel Piimauna aka Mauna, Jessie Kamilaliilii, Agnes Akaneki (Yap, Palafox, Pimental, Perry), Julia Melia, Rachael Lahela (Baisa) and Boniface. Joseph Kaleohano married first Mele Kanakaokekai and second Minnie Aloiau, children: Nani Choy, Minnie (Lancaster), Violet Mauloa (Kowalski). Reunion events: Sun. 6/29 1 1 a.m. Visit graveof Kaukani at Diamond Head Memorial, Honolulu then grave visit of Kaleohano at Pue'a Cemetery, Kalihi, Honolulu. Thurs 7/3 Wailuku Community Center, Fri 7/4 8:45 a.m. grave visit of Īpoaloha and Malaea at Mahalani Cemetery and 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Wailuku Community Center, Sat 7/5 noon Helene Hall, Hāna Bay, Sun 7/6 10:30 a.m. grave visit of Kahaleuahi at Kanekauila Heiau Cemetery, Kīpahulu and Mass at noon St. Joseph Church, Kaupō, then grave visit of Nakoaelua. Potluck at eaeh event, bring your own drinks. Contact: Ka'apuni Peters-Wong 808-375-4321, Toni Kowalski (808) 436-1845, Donna HueSing Curimao (808) 264-3178, Valda "Sweetheart" Baisa ,AQdaya (808) 572-9245, or email pioohana@gmail.com. Visit www.pioohana@gmail.com for more info. STEVENS - The Stevens 'Ohana is holding a family reunion, "The Bond That Links Us All," on Hawai'i Īsland in Waimea on Aug. 14-16, 2014. All descendants of James Umialiloa Stevens and Fannie Kaleoili Purdy are encouraged to attend. Family genealogy, meet and greet, games and workshops, tours and entertainment are on the schedule. Early registration for the three-day event: $60/adult $30/ child 12 and under, before June 30. $75/$35 late registration starting July 1 . Children 5 and under are free of charge. Luneh and dinner included with registration on Friday and Saturday, potluck dinner on Thursday. Attendees are encouraged to make travel and accommodation plans as soon as possible as loeal rooms may be limited due to the season. For registration, contact Makani Stevens at (808) 8859348 or (808) 430-9633. For other issues, contact Reunion Coordinator Norah Kuali'i at (808) 9890617. Deadline for submission of Family Group Sheets for inclusion into the Genealogy Report is May 31. Please forward all genealogy data to Miehael Stevens at naeahuau@hotmail.com or visit our Facebook page: Stevens/Purdy Ohana.

AHLO/ALO — A reunion is being held on July 12, 2014, in Ka'a'awa in honor of the past and present 'ohana of the descendants of ABRAHAM AMANA AHL0 and JULĪANA HĪĪLANĪ AH NEE ANĪ. Descendants include their children: John Amina, Juliana, Alexander Amana, Henry Kilianu, Bernard Stevens, Gilbert Francis, Peter Clement, Abraham Herman, Julia Cecilia, Lorita Malia and Emma Mercy. All family are warmly encouraged and welcomed, "E Komo Mai!" Join us for the day with a potluck dish to share. For more information, email ahloreunion@hawaii.rr.com. For genealogy updates, contact Keala Cummings at kealamsk@ aol.com. BROWN - The 'ohana of the late John and Benjamin Brown will be holding a reunion from July 18-20, 2014, in Hilo, Hawai'i. The 'ohana includes descendants of John Thomas Brown, īrene Ī'i Brown, Emmaline Brown Lyman, James Harbottle Brown, Harry Kaina Brown, Frances Mililani Ludloff, Helen Kanoelehua Brown Kawai, William Christopher Brown, Enoeh Brown, Violet Nathaniel, Mealoha Anakalea, Benjamin "Tuna" Brown, Keala Kuamo'o, Valentine Brown, Manoa Brown and Maria Hendershot. Emails and letters have already been sent asking for updates to addresses and genealogy. īf you are 'ohana, have not received any communication and would like more information, please contact us on our Brown 'Ohana Reunion Facebook, eall Kuuipo Shimizu McFadden at (808) 772-3792 or email Kuuipo at kuku@hawaii.rr.com. GALDEIRA - The Galdeira 'Ohana reunion will be held July 12-14, 2014, at Waimānalo Beach Park. All descendants of Louis Cordeiro Galdeira are invited to join this gathering. Descendants of Louis Cordeiro Galdeira from marriage with Pualani Naehu include: Earl, Ramona, Bernard and Viola (Lewis) Galdeira; and marriage with Margaret Kalalau include: Yvonne (Camara), Robert, Jarry, Raymond (Pae), Herbert Wendall, Margaret (Candy), Louis Jr. (Butchie), Marvaleen (Fatso) and Leslie Galdeira. Hānai 'ohana includes: Jimmy Joyce and Marie Torres. For more information, please contact Bernie Galdeira at 536-1510. GOOMAN/KAHANU/LONG - The descendants of Kanialama and Kaohuaino plan the Statewide Family Reunion July 17-20, 2014, on O'ahu. Seeking KAĪANUĪ AND KONA lines to join. To register and for details go to "2014KanialamaReunion.com" or contact Branch Representatives: GOOMAN: Ki'ilei Balaz-Oblero 861-0331/nahonu3@gmail.com, KAHANU: Patty Williams 671 -3879/pattywilliams 14@gmail.com, LONG: īlima Seto 781-8423/setolong@gmail.com. Family genealogy, Meet and Greet, lo'i activities, Hawaiian games, kanikapila planned. Bring own breakfast, luneh, snacks, beverages. Donations needed to provide late meal Friday or Saturday. Thurs., July 17: 10 a.m. Mauna 'Ala, 2261 Nu'uanu Ave. Pienie to follow at Nu'uanu Valley Park (behind Queen Emma Summer Palaee) about 1 p.m. Meet and Greet (adults only) Chez Sports Bar, Aiea 6-11 p.m. Fri., July 18: 5:30-9 p.m. Registration at Papahana Kuaola, 46-403 Haiku Rd. Lū'au Stew dinner planned. Genealogy Tables. Email images/ names to website for family boards. Sat., July 19: 9

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