Ka Lei Hali'a O Ka Lokelani
Ka Lei Hali'a O Ka Lokelani - Aloha/Beaverton, OR. (Hula) Leialoha was born on the Island of O’ahu to a family of cultural historians and entertainers.
Kumu Leialohaokeanuenue Ka'ula is an inspiring educator, a motivating facilitator, a community leader, a kumu hula, a devoted daughter, a dedicated sister, and loving aunty. Haʻahaʻa (humility), ʻohana (family), and aloha (love) are values that were instilled in her at a very young age. Leialoha moved to Moku O Keawe at 8 years old. She chose to attend Ke Kula ‘O Nawahiokalani’opu’u in memory of h
04/27/2026
‼️OREGON Save the Date — Aug 15th👀
KALO is excited to share that we will be hosting our Back to School Pā’ina: Community Resource Festival on August 15th. 🎉
We are having Pacific Islander Book Fair, Free School Supplies, and Fundraiser Concert with GRAMMY nominee, 4X NĀ HŌKŪ HANOHANO award winner, and top 20 finalist on Season 25 of The Voice - Kamalei Kawa’a.
Venue and more info coming soon! 👀🥹
01/30/2026
Celebrate Heart Health Month by learning fun ways to keep our hearts happy and healthy at our Heart Health Huddle!
🗓️Saturday, Feb. 14th
⏰ 9AM-10AM
📍AloHā Resource & Community Center
✍️Visit kalohcc.org/events to reserve your spot!
01/27/2026
He leo aloha. Mahalo hoʻi e.
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12/22/2025
E hele kakou!
12/16/2025
Open Enrollment! January 7-30, 2026! Visit www.klhokl.org for more information!
Please share and bring awareness to our communities!
10/16/2025
Woohoo! Mahalo e Uncle Francis! Sharing our love for Hawaiʻi where ever we are!
10/15/2025
A true reminder of our why! Abi (center) was once one of our keiki - she came to halau at 1 years old - 13 years later she is sharing and teaching the next generation. This photo captures so much more than just smiles! MAHALO!
10/13/2025
E ola!
Leialoha Kaula, a kumu hula in Oregon, established Ka ʻAha Lāhui O ʻOlekona – Hawaiian Civic Club of Oregon & South West Washington in 2019.
The intention is to make a place that gives visibility to, and instills a sense of identity in, Kānaka.
The organization established a partnership with the Oregon Food Bank and obtained land to plant kalo. The club also houses the AloHā Resource & Community Center for Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders. Kaula said these resources are needed by the Hawaiian diaspora.
“Our people have, for far too long, felt this sense of shame, a sense of not being enough, a sense of longing,” she said. “The intentionality behind what I do is to dismantle that.”
Read Faces of the Diaspora by Megan Ulu-lani Boyanton
kawaiola.news/on-the-continent/faces-of-the-diaspora-empowering-the-diaspora-in-the-pacific-northwest
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