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Keiki Kilo: ʻOhana

Gather 3-5 ʻohana to learn together through Ka Lā (times of day), Ka Mahina (moon phases), and shared Kilo (intentional observation) over time.

What is Keiki Kilo? 

Keiki Kilo is an ʻohana-centered learning experience rooted in kilo — the practice of intentional observation and noticing. Together, keiki and caregivers are invited to slow down, wonder, and build deeper relationships with ʻāina, ka lā, mahina, and one another through simple, place-based experiences. Through stories, shared reflection, and hands-on kilo practices, participants learn to notice patterns, rhythms, and connections in the world around them and within themselves. There are no right or wrong observations. Keiki Kilo welcomes many ways of noticing and participating while creating space for curiosity, relationship, and learning together.

What We'll Explore

 Together we will:

  • practice kilo through everyday moments

  • explore relationships with ʻāina, ka lā, and mahina

  • notice patterns and rhythms across time and place

  • share stories and reflections together

  • build simple practices your ʻohana can continue at home

No prior knowledge is needed. All learners welcome.

How It Works

  1. Gather 3–5 ʻohana, friends, or family members who would like to learn together

  2. Choose a hui time that works for your group

  3. Meet online from your own homes and places over 5 weeks

  4. Receive Nā Manawa o ke Ao flashcards to support learning between hui

  5. Return, notice, and grow together through shared kilo practices

 

Open to ʻohana and learning groups wherever they are in the world.

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Current Hui Times

Nā pō Muku, ʻOlekūlua ma mua, Akua, ʻOlekūkahi ma hope, Mauli 

 

Sundays • June 14, June 21, June 28, July 5, July 12

1. 🌅 Kakahiaka Hui
9:00–10:00am HST  ​

2. ☀️ Awakea Hui
12:00–1:00pm HST  

3. 🌤 ʻAuinalā Hui
3:00–4:00pm HST 

Gather Your Hui

Gather your ʻohana or learning group and register below.

$70 per ʻohana

 

Includes:

  • 5 live online hui with Kumu Samoana

  • Nā Manawa o ke Ao flashcards mailed to participating ʻohana who need a set

  • simple kilo invitations between hui

  • Digital Keiki Kilo ʻohana learning guide with prompts and reflection pages

>> One hui organizer will gather participating ʻohana and coordinate registration and payment for the group.

Keiki Kilo: ʻOhana Learning Hui

Estimated number of ʻohana

Share participating ʻohana or friends joining your learning group and whether they already have a Nā Manawa o ke Ao (times of day) flashcard set or will need one mailed.


Example: Kaʻimi ʻohana - needs set

Lee ʻohana - already has set Tūtū + moʻopuna - already has set

Preferred Hui Time

Talk story with your ʻohana or learning group and choose a hui time that works best for everyone joining together.

Interested in organizing a different hui time for your ʻohana or learning group?
Our group can join one of the current hui offerings
We may be interested in organizing a different hui time

Example: weekday evenings, Saturdays, later ʻauinalā, etc.

Share anything that may help support your hui experience.

Examples:

  • accessibility considerations

  • learning preferences

  • questions

  • anything else

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