Traditional Hawaiian kīhei adorn SOEST graduates

In traditional ʻūniki (graduation ceremonies for ancient arts), haumāna (students) who have acquired sufficient skill and knowledge to advance to the next level of their training are presented with kīhei, by their kumu (teachers). Kīhei are traditional Hawaiian garments worn during ceremony and protocol, often adorned with symbols representing the expertise of the wearer as documented … Continue reading Traditional Hawaiian kīhei adorn SOEST graduates