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Kuʻi Kalo Demonstration

Kalo, or taro, has long been the cornerstone of Native Hawaiian sustenance and culture, revered for centuries as a symbol of nourishment and ancestral connection. Join us in Hale Kukuna for an immersive experience, where you will explore the deep cultural significance of this sacred food and learn the time-honored methods of its preparation.

Location: Hale Kukuna
Time: December 24th: 10:00AM - 11:00AM

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