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ALAMA O KA PO'E KAHIKO is the Hawaiian name of the KALAMA Foundation. KALAMA O KA PO'E KAHIKO has a literal translation, The Light of the Ancient Ones, and a deeper spiritual translation, The Wisdom Of The Ancient Ones.
An Evening of Healing with
KAHUNA AUPUNI IWI'ULA
NA MEA HOU O KALAMA:
ALOHA KAKOU!
LONOIKAMAKAHIKI! HAU'OLI MAKAHIKI HOU!
There are a lot of changes coming! Keep an eye on the KALAMA website in 2008!
PACIFIC MAGAZINE ARTICLE The article that appeared in the Pacific Magazine Section of the Sunday Seattle Times on May 25, 2003 continues to open doors never before fathomed. Our continued thanks to Paula Bock, Staff Writer at the Seattle Times and Ben Benschneider, Staff Photographer at the Seattle Times. for an incredible article.
If you haven't seen the followup of the above article please click here. Paula Bock did a wonderful update of what has happened since the article was first published. Mahalo Paula. |
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NEW for 2008!

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The KALAMA Foundation is a Native Hawaiian organization created in 1993
- Seattle and in 1998 - Hawai'i. Our main objective is to improve the
quality of life for Native Hawaiians by educating the community about
authentic Hawaiian Spirituality and Philosophy, its correct application;
and strengthening cultural awareness.
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THE KALAMA Foundation is comprised of four pohaku/anchors or subsidiaries:
* HALAU O LIMALOA
* KALAMA BOTANICALS
* KALAMA TRAVEL SERVICE
* KALAMA PRODUCTION SERVICES
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To contact us regarding classes, products, travel packages and other services, please e-mail
services@kalama.org
or write/call us at:
KALAMA Foundation (Hawai'i Office)
P.O. Box 501
Hanapepe, Kauai, HI 96716
VM: 808.346.7291
KALAMA Foundation (US Office)
P.O. Box 75152
Seattle, WA 98125
VM: 206.367.5262
Mahalo e aloha a hui hou! |
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©2005 KALAMA Foundation
Last Updated: February 3, 2008. |
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