Kani Pono: Hula & Mele Economies
Mele Conference 2026
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1h 14m
Kani Pono: Hula and Mele Economies
“Kani Pono: Hula and Mele Economies” focuses on a few economies through which mele and hula practitioners find economic value and sustainability. Discussing economic opportunities in Hawaiʻi, considering mele and hula's popularity in Japan, and utilizing resources to obtain royalty payments, panelists will share their own experiences and hopes for the future.
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