This booklet describes the faith and practices of Kanenuiakea, the internationally-recognized, indigenous spiritual tradition of the Wai‘anae Wahipana. After two centuries of being huna because of persecution and fear, our faith and practice is now shared publicly in so far as it will not be exploited again. Kanenuiakea is an ethnic faith of peace and love. Its values are shared for those of good will.
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These Hawaiian websites provide a further connection with Kanenuiakea:
Kanenuiakea Website: http://kanenuiakea.org
Marae Ha‘a Koa: http://www.maraehaakoa.org
Koa Ike foundation: http://www.koaike.org
Kumu Glen Kila, a former school principal, was selected from birth to carry on the Hawaiian religion, Kanenuiakea, being taught its ancient beliefs and values. He has reinstituted the traditional Hawaiian Learning Center, Marae Ha'a Koa, as a public means for preservation of Hawaiian faith and practice.
George M. Williams is Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies at California State University, Chico. He has lectured widely on world and indigenous religions; among his published works are Handbook of Hindu Mythology and Shinto. Williams now works with Hawaiians for the restoration of their faith and nation.