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Member Education Sessions: Kānaka Maoli Experiences

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Since the illegal annexation and occupation of the Kingdom of Hawai’i, Kānaka Maoli, Native Hawaiian peoples, have long faced unique challenges to protecting their homelands and culture. Due to their unique history and location, they are often left out of conversations when it comes to building relationships with and investing in the Indigenous peoples of what is now known as the United States.  Our moderator, Stephine “Steph” Poston, M.A. (Pueblo of Sandia), and Kānaka Maoli changemakers, Kēhau Meyer, Ku’uleinani Maunupau, and Līpoa Kahaleuahi, discuss the work of Native Hawaiian peoples and how philanthropy can better support the restoration of land and perpetuate Native Hawaiian culture.

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About Our Speakers

Speaker

Kēhau Meyer (Kānaka Maoli) (she/her)

Program Officer, Community Grants & Initiatives, Hawaiʻi Community Foundation

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Kuʻuleinani Maunupau (Kānaka Maoli) (she/her)

President, Maui Mixer, dba Na Mahi’ai o Keanae

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Līpoa Kahaleuahi (Kānaka Maoli) (she/her)

Executive Director, Ma Ka Hana Ka ‘Ike (MKHKI)

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Moderator

Stephine "Steph" Poston, M.A. (Pueblo of Sandia) (she/her)

President & CEO, Poston & Associates, LLC

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