• Lei Day in Hawaii Explained: History, Traditions, and Significance

  • May 1 2024
  • Length: 8 mins
  • Podcast
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Lei Day in Hawaii Explained: History, Traditions, and Significance

  • Summary

  • Kumu Kahanuola Solatorio, Hawaiian language teacher, joins the show! We delve into the colorful celebration of Lei Day in Hawaii. From its rich history to vibrant traditions, discover the beauty and significance of this cherished Hawaiian tradition.

    What we discuss with Kahanuola Solatorio:

    • History and Significance of Lei Day in Hawaii
    • Traditions and cultural heritage associated with Lei Day celebrations
    • Unique elements of Lei Day festivities on different Hawaiian islands
    • Making and giving of leis as a central aspect of the celebration
    • May Day celebrations in schools with hula performances and storytelling

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    Music, Ukulele and Chill, by Coby G (used with permission)
    Music, Aloha Friday, by Clay D (used with permission)

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