Sustaining and Celebrating the
Culture of Hawai'i
Dedicated to the preservation and promotion of Hawaiian culture through the Lanikūhonua Cultural Institute

Hawaiʻi’s uniqueness lies in its native culture and its inclusion of the diverse ethnic cultures that have embraced the Hawaiian value of “aloha”.

For over a decade, the Institute has sponsored Hawaiian studies classes for elementary , middle and high schools. We’ve also partnered with other organizations to provide space for programs that serve keiki 0-5 years old, to kupuna of all ages.

Sharing the

Culture of Hawai’i

Lanikūhonua Cultural Institute

Dedicated to the preservation and promotion of Hawaiian culture

The
History
Located on the Hawaiian island of Oʻahu, between the Ewa and Waiʻanae moku (district), the area was once the beloved vacationing home for the 15th ruling chief of ancient Oʻahu, Chief Kākuhihewa.

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Today, the land is the responsibility of the James Campbell Company, who continues the legacy of Alice Kamokilaikawai Campbell, daughter of well-known business and community leaders, James and Abigail Kuaihelani Maipinepine Campbell. In 1939, Kamokila, as she was commonly known, chose this beachfront property as her home. Her home included a thatched Hawaiian hale (house) within the lush, tropical surroundings. She named this place Lanikūhonua, “Where Heaven Meets the Earth.”

Throughout her life, Kamokila dedicated Lanikūhonua as a place to celebrate cultural traditions of Hawaiʻi. Like her parents, Kamokila knew that caring for the land’s resources would provide a better environment and a better quality of life for Hawaiʻi’s people.

Kamokila at home, in a place that would later
become known as Lanikūhonuna.
— Star Advertiser Archival Photo, 1964

Our Mission and Purpose

The Property

A beautiful Hawaiian backdrop with endless possibilities