<br /><br />'Ahahui Kiwila Hawai'i O Mo'ikeha<br />

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Manulele Clarke, Ka'e'e Ah Loo, Jim Gair, Wini Smith, Ihiihinui Wakinekona,
Koko Kaneali'i, Julie Kaneali'i, Shelby Yokotake
54th Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs convention
Kaua'i Marriott Resort, Kalapaki, Kaua'i, Hawai'i, November, 2013.

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Pelekikena Wini Smith receives our official charter certificate with
Lui Hokoana, Dreanna Kalili and Annelle Amaral.

Our Civic Club:
Date Organized: September 16, 2013
Date Chartered: November 14, 2013
Pua: Poni Pua Kalaunu & Lauaʻe O Makana
Waihoʻoluʻu: Oma'oma'o
Mele: Nani Waiʻaleʻale
Makia: “Keʻike mai, aʻo akula no ia, ke loaʻa, haʻawi aku”
            When you learn, teach, when you get, give ~ Maya Angelou

Club Officers:
Pelekikena: Naomi Yokotake
Hope Pelekikena: Ihiihinui Kaneali'i-Wakinekona
Puʻukū: Shyla Villanueva
Kākau ʻŌlelo: Julie Kanealiʻi
Na Alakaʻi: Val Yokotake, Shelby Yokotake


Member of:
Moku O
Manokalanipō (Kaua'i Council)
Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs (www.aohcc.org)

We are a non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization. 



Our logo was designed by artist and 'ahahui member Koko Kaneali'i. The sail represents Mo'ikeha who was the first Ali'i 'Aimoku of Kaua'i and a navigator from Tahiti.
In the circle - on the left side is the lauhala pattern which represents a navigator, and the spearheads on the right represent a warrior.