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Brook Parker

Brook Kapukuniahi Parker is an artist whose family roots run deep in the islands; he is a direct descendant of John Palmer Parker, founder of the Parker Ranch on the Big Island of Hawai'i.  John Parker's wife, Rachael Keli'ikipikanekaolohaka 'Ohiaku, was a great-granddaughter of Kamehameha the Great and his wife Kanekapolei.  The majority of Brook's art portrays the deep love and admiration he has for his ancestors.  His clients include many educational, environmental, and community organizations.  Brook currently resides in Wailupe, O'ahu, with his wife, Drena-Jo Kauakoko'iopohaiapuninamoku Kalani, and five children.  See Brook's beautiful Hawaiian works of art here.

Help support Papahana Kuaola a non-profit organization located in He'eia, O'ahu with their Panda Express fundraiser. During the week of Sunday 8/21 - Saturday 8/27, present their flyer at any local Panda Express on the island from 11:00am - 8:00pm. One flyer per order. This flyer may be printed out and used as many times as you want. Click here for flyer. Make it a Panda Week with your 'ohana! At the end of the fundraiser, 20% of the money spent (with the flyer) will be donated back to this great organization. For more information on their great work, check out their YouTube video .
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Kehaulani Watson
We would like to send our thanks to Dr. Trisha Kehaulani Watson for allowing us the opportunity to share her manao with our visitors. Unfortunately she has decided to stop her blogs addressing current issues in the Native Hawaiian and environmental communities to pursue other goals. We would like to wish her luck in all her future endeavors.
 
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