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VOYAGING CANOE LOST IN LAHAINA WILDFIRES BEING REPLACED Donations Came From Around the State

Summary by Howzit Kohala
VOYAGING CANOE LOST IN LAHAINA WILDFIRES BEING REPLACED Donations Came From Around the State   KAHULUI, Maui — A landowner, a trucker, a shipping company, a canoe builder, and the DLNR are helping Hui O Wa‘a Kaulua replace a voyaging canoe that burned in the Lahaina wildfires.   The Mo‘olele was birthed 50 years ago and was in a park along the ocean, at 525 Front Street, when it burned. Timothy ‘Timi’ Gilliom is a captain and the builder of the …
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Howzit Kohala broke the news in on Saturday, February 22, 2025.
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