About me
Hale Kuʻai
Na Lima Mili Hulu No'eau was established in 1991 by the late Aunty Mary Lou, her husband, Paul Kekuewa, and their daughter, Paulette Kahalepuna. Prior to creating the Kapahulu shop, Aunty and Uncle had traveled around the islands, the continent, as well as internationally, teaching the art of Hawaiian feather work to any and all who wanted to learn.
Hoʻoilina
Legacy is defined as "something transmitted by or received from an ancestor or predecessor or from the past."
Hawaiian feather work carries the very essence of the word. An art form that was once reserved only for men, it has been passed down from generation to generation and has evolved with the time and place, making way for change.
While honoring the past and its legacy, this Hulu 'Ohana of Mana Wāhine have taken the mantle and created a new legacy of their own.
People would often tell Aunty Mary Lou, "The Hawaiian people and this feather work is dying out!" She always responded with, "Not as long as I can help it!