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He mau hanana A calendar of events

November through Nov. 5 Te Waka Toi, exhibition of eontemporary Maori art, University of Hawai'i-Mānoa art gallery. The exhibit opened Oct. 3 with a program that included chant and ceremony. See story, page 11. Call 956-6888. through Dec. 3 "Pōmaika'i Ke Ala Hou," exhibit showing selected work from the last 10 years by Meleanna Aluli Meyer, featuring paintings, drawings and prints. A Hawaiian political awareness is reflected in the approximately 35 pieces. East-West Center. Call 944-7111. 4 Hawaiian Gourds: Art & Agriculture, lecture by Bruce Kaimiloa Chrisman, 7 - 8:30 p.m., Kaumakapili Church, 766 N. King St. Part of Kamehameha Schools' free Hawaiian Culture Lecture series. Call 842-8279 or 842-8297. 6 Ho'olaule'a at Kāne'ohe Bay Shopping Center (Ha'iku Road and Kamehameha Highway), fundraiser organized by the Kahalu'u Senior Citizens Club will feature Hawaiian entertainment and sale of arts and crafts, cut flowers, rummage sale, a mini-farmer's market, plants, lei and fruit. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Call 239-5676 (Kahalu'u Senior Citizens Nutrition Center) or Mary Lani Akui at 247-3930.

10 "The Hawaiian Way: The Art and Tradition of Slack-Key Music," a film by Eddie and Myrna Kamae, documents the art and family tradition of ki hō'alu, or Hawaiian slack-key guitar. Appearing in the Honolulu Academy of Arts theater as part of the Hawai'i Intemational Film Festival. Also appearing on Lāna'i Nov. 12, on Kaua'i Nov. 14, and the island of Hawai'i Nov. 20. For showtimes and locations, eall 947-7007 or 9613604.

10 Ho'oku'ikahi: Hawaiian Unification, lecture/panel on 200-year commemoration of Pu'ukoholā Heiau. Sam Kaai, John Keola Lake, Kalani Meineeke and Meleanna Meyer discuss the heiau's role in Hawaiian reconciliation. Part of Bishop Museum's "I ke kahi i ke kahi" series of programs featuring young Hawaiians who are living their culture. 7-9 p.m., Atherton Hālau. Free. Call 8484168. 11-13 E Ho'i Mai i ka Piko Hula, the World International Hula Festival, featuring competition by 12 hālau and 12 individual dancers invited from Hawai'i and around the world. Blaisdell Center, 7 p.m. General admission $7.50, $6 presale from hālau. 13 Ho'olaule'a Craft Fair, a fund-

raiser for the Pohai Nani Care Center long-term nursing facility, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. at 45-090 Nāmoku St. in Kāne'ohe. Crafts, entertainment, food. Call 247-6211. Call 839-5334. 13 Kamehameha Schools Ho'olaule'a, featuring games, crafts, food, neighbor island goods and entertainment by Ho'okena, the Kamehameha Children's Chorus, Pekelo, Fire House, Kamehameha Concert Glee Club, Anuhea, Butch Helemano, Nā Wāhine Hele Lā O Kaiona, and the Kamehameha Warrior Marching Band. Kamehameha Schools campus, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. $5 for adults, $2 for students ages 5-17 and free for keiki under 5 and kūpuna over 65. Call 842-8623. 14 Hō'omohala 1993, benefit for Pūnana Leo o Wai'anae, featuring Israel Kamakawiwo'ole, Ka'au Crater Boys, Jeff Rasmussen & Robi Kahakalau, Simplicity, and more. Also demonstrations of Ni'ihau shell lei making, Hawaiian tattoo, fish preparation, poi pounding, and coconut weaving; Hawaiian food, Hawaiian country store, more. $5 presale, $7 at the door. 10 a.m. 3:30 p.m., Lanikūhonua at Ko Olina. Call 696-6113. 15-24 Wyland Galleries Hawaiian Pro surfing contest, the first jewel of the Triple Crown of Surfing. The contest will take

plaee on the four to five days with the best conditions during this period. Check loeal media for contest days. Hale'iwa Ali'i Beach Park, 0'ahu's North Shore. Free. 16 Building the Hawai'i Loa, leeture by master eanoe builder Wright Bowman, Hawai'i Maritime Center, Pier 7, Honolulu Harbor, 6-7:30 p.m. Part of Kamehameha Schools' free Hawaiian Culture Lecture series. Call 842-8279 or 8428297. Repeats Nov. 20, 9-11 a.m.

18 Hawaiian Gourds: Art & Agriculture, lecture by Kaimiloa Chrisman, 7 - 8:30 p.m., Parker Elementary School Cafetorium, 45-259 Waikalua Rd. in Kāne'ohe. Part of Kamehameha Schools' free Hawaiian Culture Lecture series. Call 842-8279 or 842-8297. 19 Hawaiian Gourds: Art & Agriculture, lecture by Kaimiloa Chrisman, 7 - 8:30 p.m., Parker Elementary School Cafetorium, Lunalilo Home, 501 Kekāuluohi St. Part of Kamehameha Schools' free Hawaiian Culture Lecture series. Call 842-8279 or 8428297. 26-Dec. 6 Triple Crown World Cup of Surfīng, the second jewel of the Triple Crown of Surfing. The contest will take plaee on the four to five days with the best condi-

tions during this period. Check loeal media for contest days. Sunset Beach, 0'ahu's North Shore. Free. 30 Kapa: The Art of Hawaiian Barkcloth, the story of Hawaiian barkcloth as told by Kawai AonaUeoka through chant, hula, slides, video, demonstrations and displays. Sponsored by the federally funded Native Hawaiian Culture and Arts Program. Part of Bishop Museum's "I ke kahi i ke kahi" series of programs featuring young Hawaiians who are living their culture. 7-9 p.m., Atherton Hālau. Free. Call 8484168.

December 5 Native Hawaiian Legal Corporation benefit, "a Victorian Christmas celebration," featuring dinner, dancing, an auetion, and the music of Aunty Genoa Keawe, starting at 4:30 p.m. in the Monarch Room of the Royal Hawaiian Hotel, Waikīkī. Call 521-2302. 7-16 The Masters at Banzai Pipeline, the third jewel of the Triple Crown of Surfing. The contest will take plaee on the four to five days with the best conditions during this period. Check loeal media for contest days. Banzai Pipeline, Olahu's North Shore.