HONOLULU (KHON2) — Ho‘omau Hawai‘i Market is taking place this weekend at the Hawai’i Convention Center. The pop-up mākeke is providing local residents and visitors access to over 60 Native Hawaiian-owned businesses.
According to Ho‘omau Hawai‘i Market, the event was “founded by Mahina Made, a popular Hawai‘i fashion and lifestyle brand. Ho‘omau Hawai‘i Market is a bi-annual pop-up mākeke that aims to perpetuate Hawaiian culture by highlighting Native Hawaiian-owned businesses in Hawai’i as well as other local shops.”
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The expanse of vendors, which highlights products of Native Hawaiian culture, includes everything from local eateries to small batch accessories, home goods, art and much more.
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Live entertainment makes the shopping event even more fun. The lineup includes Nā Hōkū Hanohano award-winning musicians Walea, Keauhou Band; brother-sister duo, Pūnana Leo o Mānoa; and The Pakeles.
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2022-12-11 06:23:33