Kuhi Nō Ka Lima is an IMLS-funded project dedicated to documenting, preserving, and sharing knowledge about hula collections and cultural heritage resources. The project brings together researchers, practitioners, and community members to support access, stewardship, and learning.
Project Goals
- Document and share knowledge about hula collections.
- Support access to hula-related cultural heritage resources.
- Engage communities through research and participation.
- Share project updates, findings, and resources.
- Strengthen connections between practitioners, researchers, librarians, archivists, and museums.
- Create a foundation for future learning and collaboration.
Project Team
- Dr. Keahiahi Sharon Long (Principal Investigator)
- Maurice Kahuanaʻauao Crabbe
- Kenzie Kahale-Alexander
- Kale Kanaeholo
- D. Kauwila Mahi
Funding
IMLS acknowledgement