Aloha Authentic: 'Ulana St.
Have you ever wondered where a Hawai'i street gets its name? That's why every Thursday, or as we say in Hawaiian "Po'aha", we have our Aloha Authentic segment to help answer that question and share stories behind the given name. For the month of September, we highlight streets named after ancient cultural art forms in Hawai'i. This week, we visit a street in Kalihi that is named after the art of weaving, or in Hawaiian we say "'Ulana". This week, we also have 6th generation lauhala weaver Keoua Nelsen of iHala LLC in the studio to share more and demonstrate this traditional practice.

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Ka Hana Kapa | PBS Hawaiʻi Presents

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Native Hawaiian weaver, feather artist, quilters, and an ocean voyaging canoe

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HOW TO MAKE COCONUT HAT WITH COCOKEALOHI

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Almost Lost Art: The Last Of The Traditional Taupou Weavers | Handmade In The Pacific

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Ulana Lau Hala

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How To Make a Bracelet

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The history and renaissance of kapa, Native Hawaiian barkcloth | KA HANA KAPA | Pacific Pulse+

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DIGITAL FAGOGO - HOW TO WEAVE PANDANUS: FITI KAUTE LALAGA NIUE

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Te pae'ore - TH (2009)

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Lei Making with Britney Texeira

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Pineapple Lauhala Tutorial!

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Digital Fagogo - Weaving a Coconut frond hat aka Pare ukarau

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Aunty Elizabeth Lee, Lauhala Master

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#ManaoMonday: How do you soften Lauhala? with Rena of Lauhala Designs

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Meet the Maker: Hopi Artist Creates a Basket to Unite the World

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Ngarrindjeri Weaving Teaching Film

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How To Clean Lauhala Leaves

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How to turn the sides for a place mat or similar

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How to make a basic open crown hat /potae

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