Puuhuluhulu_University_Seal.png
 

Featured Pu‘uhuluhulu University Sessions

Pu‘uhuluhulu University held special classes on Lā Ku‘okoa‘a. Here is Kealani Cook’s session - Native Hawaiians in Oceania

Pu‘uhuluhulu University held special classes on Lā Ku‘oko‘a. Here is Donovan Preza’s session - What was the 1848 Mahele and was it great?

Pu‘uhuluhulu University held special classes on Lā Ku‘okoa‘a. Here is Lorenz Gonshor’s session- 19th Century Hawaiian Kingdom Pacific Relations


OUR TERMS, OUR PEOPLE, OUR ʻIKE.

Our lāhui holds incredible collective knowledge that comes by way of cultural practice, study under Kumu, research, work experience and ceremony. The Puʻuhonua has become a place of convergence for the lāhui Hawaiʻi and the University facilitates sharing and exchanging this vast knowledge with eachother, teaching mele and oli, malāma ʻāina practices, literature, history and moʻolelo, sciences, art and more. 

Everyone who teaches at Puʻuhuluhulu University does so to lift up the people with ʻike Hawaiʻi. Classes and workshops are open to all who wish to attend. Never before has there been such an ongoing, stacked and accessible place of sharing and receiving knowledge for the lāhui. These factors make Puʻuhuluhulu University a true Hawaiian place of learning.

Puuhuluhulu_University_Penant.png

Want to teach? contact us here:

RG