Hawaiian gentleman weaving a ki'i akua (god idol) from 'ie'ie vine (Freycinetia arborea)
Woven baskets and fish traps of different sizes made from 'ie'ie (Freycinetia arborea)

Ulana 'Ie'ie with Uncle Pomai

Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park

  • Every week on Monday at 8:45 AM from August 05, 2024 to December 24, 2029
  • Free

Join Uncle Pomai Brown in his sharing of the ancient skill of Ulana 'ie'ie (weaving the roots of climbing screwpine); used to make hina'i (fishtraps), mahiole (helmets), Ki'i akua (god images), and more.  

Fees

This event is free to attend.

Location

Uncle Pomai will be in the Hale wa'a (canoe house) next to station 16.

Schedule

Days:

Every week on Monday

Dates:

August 05, 2024 to December 24, 2029

Time:

8:45 AM

Duration:

5 hours

Learn about 'ulana 'ie'ie with Uncle Pomai in the Hale wa'a next to station 16.

Contact Information

Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau NHP
808-328-2326
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Event Type

  • Cultural/Craft Demonstration
  • Living History
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