Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 35, Number 11, 1 November 2018 — nowemapa [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

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HALLOWEEN ZOMBIE SHOOT Through Nov. 2, 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. Play paintball with a purpose to support the Nānākuli Housing Corporation, a nonprofit that helps Native Hawaiians become homeowners. $25 includes a paintball gun rental and 50 paintballs. Hawai'i Extreme Paintball, 91-1041 Midway Road, Bldg. 187, Kapolei. For information, eall Mike at 838-9324 or Shanna 367-2917. 10TH ANNUAL MAKAHIKI MAOLI FESTIVAL Nov. 3, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Support Pūnana Leo o Honolulu with traditional games, entertainment and hula, 'ono food, crafts, demonstrations and a silent auehon. Free. Bishop Museum, www.facebook.com/MakahikiMaoliFestival. Proudly supported by an Office of Hawaiian Affairs 'Ahahui Grant. VISIONARY FUTURES, FUTURE VISIONARIES Now 3, 5 to 9 p.m. The Hawai'i People's Fund is throwing a 46th anniversary bash by envisioning the next 45 years. Dress in futurist garb and bring

your vision for 2063. $25-$l,000. Church of the Crossroads, www. hawaiipeoplesfund.org. HAWAI'I RISE COMMUNITY DAY Nov. 4, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Hawai'i Rise Foundation invites the community to participate in cultural activity workshops to gain new skills and experiences; enjoy music, dance and speeches from loeal keiki, musicians and educators; and learn more about programs, services and resources available from organizations across the community. Free. Kawanakoa Gym (Keaukaha Gym), tentative, keaukahageneralstore.com. Proudly supported by an Office of Hawaiian

Affairs 'Ahahui Grant HULA KAHIKO FILM TREASURES Nov. 10, noon and 2

p.m. B i s h o p Museum Historian DeSoto Brown presents "Hula of 01d Hawai'i,"

"Ka Po'e Hula Hawai'i," and Ho'olaule'a," featuring archival film footage and hula history. Free with museum admission. Bishop Museum, Pākī 1, www.bishopmuseum.org.

HUI KALO: LO I TO OPU Nov. 10 and 24 The community is invited to harvest and plant kalo in the lo'i fields in Waipi'o Valley on Nov. 10, then eome to a Thanksgiving lū'au on Nov. 24 at Kanaka O Puna Farm in Pāhoa, whieh starts with preparing the lū'au harvested in Waipi'o. Free. Follow @kanakaopuna and @ohahawaii on social media for upcoming details. Proudly supported by an Office of Hawaiian Affairs 'Ahahui Grant. KANIKAPILA WITH PŌMAIKA'I LYMAN Nov. 10, 5:30 p.m. Kailua's monthly music series features Pōmaika'i Lyman. Free. Kailua Town Center parking garage, behind Longs Drugs. HULA MA'I: PROCREATION CHANTS AND DANCES Nov. 15, 6 to 7:30 p.m. Kumu Hula Hōkūlani Holt of Pā'ū o Hi'iaka and University of Hawai'i Maui College discusses traditional procreation chants and dances that encourage the continuation of ali'i family lines. Parental discretion advised. $10, free for members. Bishop Museum Atherton Hālau, www.bishopmuseum.org. ALOHA FOR THE KING: A TRIBUTE TO KING DAVID KALĀKAUA Nov. 16, 7 p.m. PA'I Foundation presents a mo'olelo storytelling festival as part of Ho'oulu: The King Kalākaua Era. Kumu Hula Robert Uluwehi Cazimero, Hālau Nā Kamalei O Lililehua, Kumu Hula Miehael Pili Pang, Hālau Hula Ka No'eau, Vicky & Jeff Takamine, Pua Ali'i 'Ilima, the Kawika Trask Trio,

storyteller Moses Goods and speeial guest artists will celebrate the king's birthday with oli, mele and hula. Doris Duke Theatre, honolulumuseum.org. Proudly supported by an Office of Hawaiian Affairs 'Ahahui Grant. THE HAWAIIAN 'UKULELE EXPERIENCE Nov. 16 to 18, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The 'Ukulele Guild of Hawai'i and Bishop Museum present builder and player workshops on Nov. 1 6 and an exhibition of custom and vintage 'ukulele and kanikapila Nov. 17 and 18. Free with museum admission. Workshops, Pākī Hall; Exhibition, Hawaiian Hall Atrium & Courtyard, www.bishopmuseum.org. MOANINUIĀKEA: ONE OCEAN, ONE PEOPLE, ONE CANOE Nov. 18, 6:30 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. The Hawai'i International Film Festival closes with the premiere of a film celebrating Hōkūle'a's historic Worldwide Voyage. $14. Hawai'i Theatre Center, www.hiff.org. HAWAIIAN MISSION HOUSES ANNUAL HOLIDAY CRAFT FAIR Nov. 24, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives hosts one of Honolulu's oldest craft fairs and features only loeal crafters and items made in Hawai'i. Free. Hawaiian Mission Houses, www.missionhouses.org.

'ARTIST TO ARTIST' WITH HENRY KAPONO AND KEOLA BEAMER Nov. 25, 7 p.m. Keola Beamer is the guest for this installment of Henry Kapono's duo concert series, where musicians share the stories behind the songs during an evening of music and talk story. $25-65. Kahilu Theatre, kahilutheatre.org, (808) 885-6868. ■

Rare archival Bishop J Museum film footage ' of classic hula kahiko. - Photo: Courtesy Bishop Museum

Halloween Zombie Shoot. - Photo: Courtesy | Hawai'i Extreme Paintball

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