Umeke

Traditional Hawaiian Lei Making

 Based in North County San Diego, Umeke is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to the preservation, perpetuation, and education of Hawaiian culture. Through an intersectional and cross-cultural approach, Umeke works to advance equity and uplift marginalized and underserved communities. The organization envisions a future where the rich cultural heritage of Native Hawaiians is celebrated by both diasporic Kanaka Maoli and the broader public. As a resource for cultural preservation, education, and community empowerment, Umeke aims to build a vibrant, interconnected space where Native Hawaiians can embrace their identity, share their traditions, and inspire future generations. Through educational programs, cultural events, and community partnerships, Umeke fosters deeper appreciation and understanding of Hawaiian culture, contributing to a more inclusive and culturally enriched world.

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Living Cultures Grant Program

2024

Traditional Hawaiian Lei Making Workshop Series

Funding will support a workshop series on traditional Hawaiian lei making in North County San Diego. The series will include lessons on the cultural and historical significance of lei, types of lei, flower and foliage selection, tools and techniques, hands-on creation, care and preservation, and cultural etiquette in presentation.

Photo courtesy of the organization.

Photo courtesy of the organization.

Photo courtesy of the organization.

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