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‘He Huewai Ola’ webinar addresses domestic violence in Native Hawaiian homes

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                                The sennit rope that master indigenous architect Palani Sinenci uses for lashing.
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The sennit rope that master indigenous architect Palani Sinenci uses for lashing.

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                                Traditional cooking is covered in “He Huewai Ola,” a webinar series.
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Traditional cooking is covered in “He Huewai Ola,” a webinar series.

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                                Master indigenous architect Palani Sinenci of Hana, shown with his wife, Esse, shares the lashing techniques he uses in a “He Huewai Ola” webinar. The online series seeks to address domestic violence in Native Hawaiian households.
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Master indigenous architect Palani Sinenci of Hana, shown with his wife, Esse, shares the lashing techniques he uses in a “He Huewai Ola” webinar. The online series seeks to address domestic violence in Native Hawaiian households.

COURTESY PHOTO
                                The sennit rope that master indigenous architect Palani Sinenci uses for lashing.
COURTESY PHOTO
                                Traditional cooking is covered in “He Huewai Ola,” a webinar series.
COURTESY PHOTO
                                Master indigenous architect Palani Sinenci of Hana, shown with his wife, Esse, shares the lashing techniques he uses in a “He Huewai Ola” webinar. The online series seeks to address domestic violence in Native Hawaiian households.