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I self-identify as a member or descendant of the Indigenous Polynesian people who lived in the Hawaiian Islands prior to 1778
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Have you woven or attended another conference or gathering since the last KULOK Conference?
If Yes, please describe:
SECOND CHOICE
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Beginner A: 1st preparation stage of processing lau; make kuka'a, apolima bracelets, peahi fan, roses, leis
Beginner B: 1st Preparation stage of processing lau; make kuka’a, apolima bracelets. earrings, fascinators, flowers, covering slippers, and bookmarks
Beginners C: 1st Preparation stage of processing lau; coasters, fans, bracelets, ornaments
Beginner D: Specialties: 1st Preparation stage of processing lau; small various items (Anthurium flowers, picture frames, fans, bracelets, coasters, etc)
Intermediate I: Baskets and coin purses. ½ to 1-inch strips. (Required to have taken Beginners class)
Intermediate I: ‘Eke (basket) with handle of different sizes. (Required to have taken Beginners class)
Intermediate II: Beginners Piko style water bottle or flask cover. (Required to have taken Beginners class)
Intermediate II: Piko Purse, maka ‘o’eno techniques. (Required to have taken Beginners class)
Intermediate II: Five Piko Purse, maka moena and maka ‘o’eno techniques (Required to have taken Beginners class)
Intermediate III: Piko mat with haunu. Must know how to weave PIKO independently (Required to have taken Intermediate II Class). Prerequisite for Basic Papale
Intermediate III: Piko Purse : Round design, introduction to maka ‘o’eno and haunu, woven on ipu
Intermediate III Specialty: Stringless Piko mat with haunu (must know moena and o’eno weaving techniques). Must know how to weave PIKO independently (Required to have taken Intermediate II Class). Prerequisite for Basic Papale
Advanced l: Basic Papale (must know how to weave a “Piko” independently)
Advanced ll: Overlay or Oval Piko mat or half moon Purse
Advanced lll: Anoni papale* (max. 10 haumana). Must be comfortable weaving papale in techniques of maka moena independently from start to finish)
Advanced lll: Baseball Cap, Cup & Saucer Papale
Specialties: Uluna (Cylindrical Hawaiian Pillow), Na Mea Moena Pu Ana Palua, (Traditional Double Weave Mat)
Specialties: ‘Eke Kope (Coffee Basket)
Specialties: Papale Pa‘ole (Crownless Papale)
Specialties: Honu 12” X 9” OR 14” X 12” SIZE. Must be comfortable in weaving, must be at least an Intermediate II level
Specialties: Traditional sail construction (complete a section of sail) to be used on historical canoe, Mauloa. Take home a piece of the history of this Na Kalai Waʻa canoe.
Pohaku's Specialty: To be determined between Kumu and haumana
NEW Specialties Class: Open Weaving. Non-instructional class. Access to all events, but not assigned to a Kumu
THIRD CHOICE
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Beginner A: 1st preparation stage of processing lau; make kuka'a, apolima bracelets, peahi fan, roses, leis
Beginner B: 1st Preparation stage of processing lau; make kuka’a, apolima bracelets. earrings, fascinators, flowers, covering slippers, and bookmarks
Beginners C: 1st Preparation stage of processing lau; coasters, fans, bracelets, ornaments
Beginner D: Specialties: 1st Preparation stage of processing lau; small various items (Anthurium flowers, picture frames, fans, bracelets, coasters, etc)
Intermediate I: Baskets and coin purses. ½ to 1-inch strips. (Required to have taken Beginners class)
Intermediate I: ‘Eke (basket) with handle of different sizes. (Required to have taken Beginners class)
Intermediate II: Beginners Piko style water bottle or flask cover. (Required to have taken Beginners class)
Intermediate II: Piko Purse, maka ‘o’eno techniques. (Required to have taken Beginners class)
Intermediate II: Five Piko Purse, maka moena and maka ‘o’eno techniques (Required to have taken Beginners class)
Intermediate III: Piko mat with haunu. Must know how to weave PIKO independently (Required to have taken Intermediate II Class). Prerequisite for Basic Papale
Intermediate III: Piko Purse : Round design, introduction to maka ‘o’eno and haunu, woven on ipu
Intermediate III Specialty: Stringless Piko mat with haunu (must know moena and o’eno weaving techniques). Must know how to weave PIKO independently (Required to have taken Intermediate II Class). Prerequisite for Basic Papale
Advanced l: Basic Papale (must know how to weave a “Piko” independently)
Advanced ll: Overlay Papale or Oval Piko mat half moon Purse
Advanced lll: Anoni papale* (max. 10 haumana). Must be comfortable weaving papale in techniques of maka moena independently from start to finish)
Advanced lll: Baseball Cap, Cup & Saucer Papale, Visor
Specialties: Uluna (Cylindrical Hawaiian Pillow), Na Mea Moena Pu Ana Palua, (Traditional Double Weave Mat)
Specialties: ‘Eke Kope (Coffee Basket)
Specialties: Papale Pa‘ole (Crownless Papale)
Specialties: Honu 12” X 9” OR 14” X 12” SIZE. Must be comfortable in weaving, must be at least an Intermediate II level
Specialties: Traditional sail construction (complete a section of sail) to be used on historical canoe, Mauloa. Take home a piece of the history of this Na Kalai Waʻa canoe.
Pohaku's Specialty: To be determined between Kumu and haumana
NEW Specialties Class: Open Weaving. Non-instructional class. Access to all events, but not assigned to a Kumu
Pre-Conference Event
I will attend the Pre-Conference Event on Tuesday June 18, 2024, for an additional $35