Saturday, January 11

Makahiki Kuilima

Oahu

Saturday, January 11: 
Makahiki Kuilima.  This festival celebrates the Makahiki season, which begins with the first sighting of Makali`i, the constellation Pleiades, as it rises above the horizon at sunset. It’s the beginning of a four month period honoring Lono, the god worshipped for peace, prosperity, and fertility. During this season tributes were made, battles ceased, and sporting competitions thrived. Hawaiians used this time to refine athletic skills, emphasize spiritual and cultural renewal, and enjoy the prosperity of their aina (land).  The event is free and open to the public. Experience a day of festivities including traditional Makahiki sporting events such as hukihuki (tug of war), ulu maika (lawn bowling), uma (arm wrestling), heihei kukini (foot racing), o`o ihe (spear throwing), he`e holua (Hawaiian sledding), and hula. There will be artisans and crafters, educational exhibits, cultural demonstrations, and ono food.  8 a.m. to 4 p.m.  Turtle Bay Resort, 57-091 Kamehameha Hwy., Kahuku.

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