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Hawaii - Maui - Snorkeling / Diving - Molokini Snorkel - Cruise Activities Maui Printer Friendly Version Help us preserve the Islands. Tell our advertisers you found them on Alternative-Hawaii. SPORTS & RECREATION (See also Adventures & Tours ) SNORKELING / DIVING (includes Molokini Snorkel, Dive & Cruise) MAKA KAI MAUI CHARTERS Slip 66 Maalaea Harbor, HI (South Maui) Tel. (808) 242-2628 or 1-888-625-2524 Fax (808) 242-2836 Email: makakai@verizon.net Go with the Pros since 1984 for Molokini snorkeling and sunset cruises, bottom fishing and whale watching (December through April). An adventure of a lifetime aboard a 65' double-decker power catamaran. Photo MAUI CLASSIC CHARTERS Maalaea Harbor, Slip No.80 & No.55 Maui, HI (South Maui) Mailing address: 1279 S. Kihei Road, Kihei, HI 96753 Tel. (808) 879-8188 or 1-800-736-5740 Fax (808) 879-3576 Email: info@mauiclassiccharters.com Experience snorkel adventures to the sunken crater of Molokini or the beautiful Coral Gardens aboard the 55 ft. catamaran Four Winds II or the power catamaran Maui Magic. Whalewatching available in season. Photo MAUI KAYAKS P. O. Box 959-941 Kihei, HI 96753 (South Maui) Tel. (808) 874-4000 or 1-866-771-6284 (toll free) Fax (808) 442-0442 Email: info@mauikayaks.com One of Maui's premier guided sea kayak and snorkel eco-adventures. Focusing on small groups (maximum 8 people) while providing the finest equipment. Locations include Makena, Olowalu, Kaanapali, Honolua and Molokini. Whale watch in season (Dec.- April), encounter wild spinner dolphins, snorkel near green sea turtles. Three and five hour and custom adventures available. Photo MAUI PRINCESS CRUISES 658 Front Street, Suite 101 Lahaina, HI 96761 (West Maui) Tel. (808) 661-8397 or 1-800-275-6969 Email: info@mauiprincess.com 65' Lahaina Princess: Molokini snorkel with trampoline 100' Molokai Princess: Lanai snorkel & dive cruise with our NEW ocean slide 118' Maui Princess: Sunset Dinner Cruise with live music and dancing Whale Watching with certified naturalists and underwater WhaleCAM Adventure back in time to Molokai on the Molokai ~ Maui Ferry Photo PRINCE KUHIO MAUI-MOLOKAI SEA CRUISES 831 Eha Street, #101 Wailuku, HI 96793 (Central Maui) Tel. (808) 242-8777 or 1-800-468-1287 Email: prince@mauigateway.com Fun! Fun! Fun is our name; comfort is our game! Maui's most popular snorkel and whale watching adventures! The MV Prince Kuhio is also available for private charters and parties. Photo TRILOGY EXCURSIONS P. O. Box 1119 Lahaina, HI 96767 (West Maui) Tel. (808) 661-4743 or 1-888-Maui-800 (toll free) Fax (808) 667-7766 Email: info@sailtrilogy.com Discover their Adventures in Paradise and choose one that's right for you. They offer the Original Discover Lanai or Discover Molokini snorkel and dive tours. Step back in time to discover an unspoiled Hawaii aboard the hospitable Coon family's catamarans. Ask about their Marine Mammal Adventure on Lanai or scuba diving options. Photo Maui Snorkeling/Diving Friends Page Sports & Recreation Index | Activities Index | Home Page Contact Us | Sponsor Join Us Form ©Ala Mua Hawaii 1997



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Re: RECLAIMING HALEAKALA, SPIRITUALLY AND CULTURALLY Re: RECLAIMING HALEAKALA, SPIRITUALLY AND CULTURALLY [ Follow Ups ] [ Post Followup ] [ Talk Story with Uncle Charlie ] [ FAQ ] Posted by Mia Kaina on January 04, 1998 at 01:19:48: In Reply to: RECLAIMING HALEAKALA, SPIRITUALLY AND CULTURALLY posted by Uncle Charle on December 03, 1997 at 03:17:02: : What a ceremony we had up at Haleakala this morning. The Honolulu Star Bulletin : (http://www.starbulletin.com/) had an article on the Ceremony. There was suppose to be over two : hundred people, but from early last evening it was pouring rain and windy. : When we gathered at the Upcountry Community Center at 1:30am. the wind was howling and it : was raining steady. At 2:00am. everyone gathered for pule and promptly at 2:30am. we left for : Haleakala. It kept raining and after entering the Haleakala National Park and passing through the : checkpoints, we arrived at the top, The visitor's center. For the first time in history, the parking lot : was closed and only Kanaka Maoli were permitted and others whoes children were in Hawaiian : programs. We all waited in the Buses and cars, until the right chants were performed and the : Ho'okupu (offerings) were given. This was at 3:40am. the temperature was 40 degrees and chill : factor was almost freezing. In fact the rain was crystallizing on the clothes. Again after the proper : chants were done, we entered the observatory. It was heated and everyone gathered. It was really : something to see. We had about 150 people dressed in "cold weather gear". For Hawaiians who : are not accustomed to the cold, had on thick socks for mittens, bed spreads, blankets and anything : they could find to keep themselves warm. I had announced on the radio it would be close to : freezing. : We started to perform dances outside right on the rim of Haleakala, chants to honor the Makahiki : Festival, the different gods and goddesses that reside there. It kept raining the wind was blowing but : everyone was engrossed in the ceremony. : We then had a kukakuka (talk story) session that was for me the high light of the ceremony. There : were more youths, from 20 years old to 3 year olds then there were adults. This was wonderful : because they represented the future. Everyone spoke the Kupuna (elders) and the opio (youth) and : the all reaffirmed their committment in taking back Haleakala for spiritual and cultural purposes. : They agreed that we have so many cultural resources but if we dont take care of it, we will loose it. : At 6:15am. the sun was chanted in E Ala E, and a new day appeared and a new committed by : Hawaiians in reaffirmation of the cultural roots on the rim of this very wet, very cold and very nani : (beautiful) mountain called Haleakala. Aloha Uncle Charlie. Uncle Charlie, I was up at Haleakala that morning with you. I find myself chanting E Ala E to the sun here in Lanikai, Kailua, Oahu. I enjoyed myself. I was happy to see Hawaiians taking back their land for practices they had practiced before. I am interested. What was the significance of 4am? Kainoa 'Opio Follow Ups: Post a Followup Name: E-Mail: Subject: Comments: : : What a ceremony we had up at Haleakala this morning. The Honolulu Star Bulletin: : (http://www.starbulletin.com/) had an article on the Ceremony. There was suppose to be over two: : hundred people, but from early last evening it was pouring rain and windy. : : When we gathered at the Upcountry Community Center at 1:30am. the wind was howling and it: : was raining steady. At 2:00am. everyone gathered for pule and promptly at 2:30am. we left for: : Haleakala. It kept raining and after entering the Haleakala National Park and passing through the: : checkpoints, we arrived at the top, The visitor's center. For the first time in history, the parking lot: : was closed and only Kanaka Maoli were permitted and others whoes children were in Hawaiian: : programs. We all waited in the Buses and cars, until the right chants were performed and the: : Ho'okupu (offerings) were given. This was at 3:40am. the temperature was 40 degrees and chill: : factor was almost freezing. In fact the rain was crystallizing on the clothes. Again after the proper: : chants were done, we entered the observatory. It was heated and everyone gathered. It was really: : something to see. We had about 150 people dressed in "cold weather gear". For Hawaiians who: : are not accustomed to the cold, had on thick socks for mittens, bed spreads, blankets and anything: : they could find to keep themselves warm. I had announced on the radio it would be close to: : freezing. : : We started to perform dances outside right on the rim of Haleakala, chants to honor the Makahiki: : Festival, the different gods and goddesses that reside there. It kept raining the wind was blowing but: : everyone was engrossed in the ceremony. : : We then had a kukakuka (talk story) session that was for me the high light of the ceremony. There: : were more youths, from 20 years old to 3 year olds then there were adults. This was wonderful: : because they represented the future. Everyone spoke the Kupuna (elders) and the opio (youth) and: : the all reaffirmed their committment in taking back Haleakala for spiritual and cultural purposes.: : They agreed that we have so many cultural resources but if we dont take care of it, we will loose it.: : At 6:15am. the sun was chanted in E Ala E, and a new day appeared and a new committed by: : Hawaiians in reaffirmation of the cultural roots on the rim of this very wet, very cold and very nani: : (beautiful) mountain called Haleakala. Aloha Uncle Charlie.: Uncle Charlie,: I was up at Haleakala that morning with you. : I find myself chanting E Ala E to the sun here : in Lanikai, Kailua, Oahu. I enjoyed myself. : I was happy to see Hawaiians taking back their : land for practices they had practiced before. I: am interested. What was the significance of 4am?: Kainoa 'Opio Optional Link URL: Link Title: Optional Image URL: [ Follow Ups ] [ Post Followup ] [ Talk Story with Uncle Charlie ] [ FAQ ]



Hawaiian Quilt . Features

QuiltEthnic - Resources - Books - Hawaiian Top of Page QuiltEthnic.com Resources Books and Publications HAWAII Brandon, Reiko Mochinaga. The Hawaiian Quilt . Features 52 Hawaiian quilts in full color, including 37 historic quilts from the collection of the Honolulu Academy of Art. Text in English and Japanese. Click Here to Order Cox J. w/ E. Stasack. Hawaiian Petroglyphs . Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum Special Publications. [no picture available] Click Here to Order Hawaiian Quilt . Japan Pub: 1989. 132 pages. Over 50 full color plates depicting antique and contemporary quilts. Kwiatkowski, P.F. Na Ki`i Pohaku: A Hawaiian Petroglyph Primer . [no picture available] Click Here to Order Marsh, Carole. Let's Quilt Hawaii and Stuff it Topographically. [no picture available] Carole got this idea after seeing a North Carolina quilt where each county was done in a fabric that represented a crop and the quilt was stuffed topographically from the mountains to the sea! This idea and lots more make creating an Hawaii quilt perfect for a classroom project, art class, a geography lesson or any time you want your students to work together and have fun! Includes suggestions on how to keep the project simple or make it as elaborate as you like. Kids can do as a class project or each student can do individually. Hands-on history and more; includes directions and Hawaii map outline. Free teacher's guide gives specific suggestions and instructions on how to get max educational value from this book. This book is STUFFED full of information and ideas! Click Here to Order Paperback Click Here to Order Hardcover Peart, Jane. The Promise. This is a novel. From the publisher: In The Promise, Peart takes the next generation to the island paradise of Hawaii, where Wesley and JoBeths daughter, Jana, is born. Growing up on the island with Hawaiian friends, Akela and Kimo, Jana loves Hawaii and hopes to never leave. Her carefree life is marred by the blight of prejudice, however. Jana struggles through years of painful separation from Kimo, and through the temptation to join the seductive world of her rich friend, Edith and her handsome brother, Bayard. Jana creates a traditional Hawaiian quilt, one that holds a secret, hidden in the heart of its creator. No pattern the same, no secret revealed before its time. Click Here to Order Poakalani. Hawaiian Quilt: A Spiritual Experience [no picture available] Click Here to Order Shaw, Robert. Hawaiian Quilt Masterpieces . Robert Shaw, author of America's Traditional Crafts and Quilts: A Living Tradition, is widely recognized as one of the country's leading experts on American folk arts and traditional crafts. 48 full-color plates Click Here to Order Return to Top of Page -- Home African African-American Asian Haitian Native American South American Resources



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Honolulu Oahu Hawaii Rental Accommodation - House Honolulu Oahu Hawaii Rental Accommodation Property Owners Join us VRBO ® is Vacation Rentals by Owner ® Home USA Hawaii Oahu Honolulu Edit Vacation Rentals by Owner Listing #28115 East Honolulu 2 BR/1 BA with Private Tennis Court Location: Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA (10 minutes from Waikiki Beaches & Shops) Accommodations: House - 2 Bedrooms + Convertible bed(s) - 1 Bath - (Sleeps 4-6) Photo 1 - Honolulu, Oahu, HI - Hawaii Rental Accommodation Conveniently located on the Southeast Shore of the island of Oahu, this vacation beach rental is the perfect getaway for beach lovers, tennis lovers, and more. This two bedroom, one bath comes with a full-size tennis court, barbecue, and picnic area and is only footsteps away from the beach. You will love the tropical decor and breezy island style found here at Keahia Court. We are located five minutes from Kahala Mall and ten minutes from Ala Moana Shopping Center. Take a short stroll down the beach to the world-famous Kahala Mandarin to have lunch or swim in the ocean. Hanauma Bay and Sandy Beach are ten minutes east of us and Waikiki Beaches are ten minutes west of us. If surfing is your style, we are located a short walk from Wailupe Surf breaks. The rental is fully equipped with a full kitchen, Internet access, TV, VCR, and DVD. Beach towels and chairs are available, and bikes too. Photo 2 - Honolulu, Oahu, HI - Hawaii Rental Accommodation Amenities: Phone, Air Conditioning, Cable TV, VCR, Stereo, CD Player, Full Kitchen, Microwave, Dishwasher, Refrigerator, Cooking Utensils provided, Linens provided, Washer, Dryer, Gas Grill (BBQ), Charcoal Grill (BBQ), No Smoking Pet Friendly Activities (on site or nearby): Hiking, Biking, Golf, Tennis, Fitness Center, Shuffleboard, Amusement Parks, Wildlife Viewing, Shopping, Restaurants, Live Theater, Cinemas, Museums, Sightseeing, Swimming, Snorkeling/Diving, Boating, Sailing, Waterskiing, Surfing, Windsurfing, Parasailing, Jet Skiing Rates (in US Dollars): Personal Currency Assistant ™ $1000/week.$3200/month.Check or Money Order accepted.$1200/week November-JanuaryNote: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice. Photo 3 - Honolulu, Oahu, HI - Hawaii Rental Accommodation Links to more information: Click Here to see All My Rental Listings CLICK HERE for Website for Keahia Court Rental Note: Each property is individually owned or managed. Dates available:  Year Round Before contacting us, please check our calendar for your desired dates. Phone: (808) 377-8174 or (808) 382-8260 (Hawaii, USA) Please say: "I saw your listing #28115 on VRBO" Home USA Hawaii Oahu Honolulu Edit Vacation Rentals by Owner Listing #28115 There have been 18970 visitors to this page since the counter was last reset on September 04, 2003 This listing was first published here on September 04, 2003. Honolulu Oahu Hawaii Rental Accommodation Date last modified - January 13, 2006 VRBO® is Vacation Rentals by Owner® - The largest and most popular vacation rental site. Specializing in BY OWNER vacation rentals, homes, condos, cabins, villas and apartments ALSO privately owned properties offered thru rental agencies and management companies. To report any problems with this site contact webmaster@vrbo.com URL: http://www.vrbo.com/28115 ©1995-2006 by VRBO International LLC - all rights reserved



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LAHAINA PUBLIC LIBRARY LAHAINA PUBLIC LIBRARY 680 Wharf Street, Lahaina 96761 (808) 662-3950 Mon - Wed: 9 - 5, Thu: 12 - 8, Fri: 12:30 - 4:30 Saturday - Sunday: Closed YOUNG ADULTS - THING WHAT'S NEW: "Review Patron Record" ATTENTION ALL TEACHERS HELP TELEPHONE RENEWALS YOUNG ADULTS - THING We want to encourage all you Young Adults out there to visit a cool spot in town...the LAHAINA PUBLIC LIBRARY. Come in to check out popular books and magazines, surf the Internet, or to study in a quiet place. Just catch Bus 106 and drop off at the Pioneer Mill. Walk down to and make a left on Front St. We are next to the Pioneer Inn and Lahaina Harbor. WHAT'S NEW A new feature has been added to the online catalog! The "Review Patron Record" feature is a free service which allows library patrons to look up their own library card account online at the PAC terminals. Patrons may view information using the following options: 1. Items Out 2. Library Card Alerts 3. Holds 4. Patron Information 5. Yearly Holds List ATTENTION ALL TEACHERS Resources are available to your students for their research assignments. If you are working on a unit and will be sending students to the public library, we will be happy to put materials on a reserve shelf for a limited time. We want each student to have an equal opportunity to use the resources available in a specific content area. Call us at 661-3950 or write to 680 Wharf St., Lahaina, 96761. HELP We are looking for a dynamic, energetic, and imaginative volunteer who loves children and has time to provide infants and toddlers with stories, fingerplays, and songs for a weekly daytime program. If you are interested, please contact the Lahaina Library at 662-3950. TELEPHONE RENEWALS Renew your books and other materials from home (unless there are reserves on them). Please have your library card and library materials on hand when you call the Lahaina Public Library at 667-3950. You may also use this feature from your home or office with a personal computer and a modem via the library system's free "Dial-in" to 1-800-982-4436. HAWAII STATE PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM, Maui



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