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The Future of Hawaiians Cannot Be Left to Autocrats.

The Future of Hawaiians Cannot Be Left to Autocrats Kumu Hula Karl Veto Baker says we need people to make a community in Kaka‘ako. Names are special to Hawaiians. When we give birth to our children, we seek out kupuna to find a name. The land in Kaka‘ako was given the name Hakuone, proposed to…

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Hauʻoli Mahina ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi

Hauʻoli Mahina ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi Poʻo inoa: E alu like ka hui ‘oihana kālepa ʻōiwi Hawaiʻi me ko ke Kalana Keʻena Hoʻokele Waiwai. Na: Andrew Rosen, Luna Hoʻokō NHCC He mea nui ka lilo ʻana o ka hui ʻoihana kālepa o nā ʻōiwi Hawaiʻi i kōkoʻo hou me ko ke Keʻena o Economic Revilization (OER). ʻO…

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Ron Jarrett

Ron Jarrett Aloha Members & Friends, We join the Jarrett ʻOhana in honoring the life and legacy of extraordinary advocate, ʻōiwi leader and dear friend Ron Jarrett. The community as a whole, and the Native Hawaiian business community in particular, has lost one of its brightest stars to illness.   True to form, Ron did not…

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NH CoCs and NaHHA Launch Kuhikuhi.com – An Online Directory of Hawaiian-Owned Businesses

NH CoCs and NaHHA Launch Kuhikuhi.com – An Online Directory of Hawaiian-Owned Businesses Hawaiʻi’s Native Hawaiian Chambers of Commerce and the Native Hawaiian Hospitality Association are proud to announce Kuhikuhi.com, a project to help direct more customers to Native Hawaiian-owned businesses. “The economic hardships experienced by communities across Hawaiʻi during the pandemic, coupled with the…

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Opportunity to be Featured on Hawaii Real Podcast

Opportunity to be Featured on Hawaii Real Podcast The Native Hawaiian Chamber of Commerce (NHCC) is proud to support the Hawaii Real Podcast, hosted by NHCC Member Ioane Ke’ehu. In his words, Io describes how the Podcast came to be:   I love podcasts. I am a big fan of such programs as The Joe Rogan…

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Native Hawaiian Community Leaders Unite to Oppose Cuts to HTA

Q2 Survey Results: Hawaii’s Economic Sentiment & AI Trends April 23, 2021 As reported by NHCC member the Native Hawaiian Hospitality Association (NaHHA), “[a] coalition of community leaders, cultural authorities, and visitor industry experts spoke out [on April 21] in opposition of eleventh-hour gut-and-replace changes to House Bill 862 in the Hawaiʻi State Senate. The…

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