Interview with Kanani Enos
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4/4/2022
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Kanani Enos was born at in Kealakekua hospital located on Hawaiʻi island. Her parents are Alexander “Alika” James Enos and Sandra Paiwa Enos. attended Hōnaunau Elementary School, attending Kamehameha Kapālama High School, graduating in 1995. Enos went on to the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo and then pursued a career in massage therapy. Enos currently works and has many roles at Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau National Historic Park. She works as a park ranger, cultural interpretive guide and is a lineal descendant of the area. Enos is a practitioner of Hoʻomana, Hawaiian spiritual practices, and her hobbies include writing, weaving, playing music, and kapa making.
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Hōnaunau, lomiloomi, kapa, Hoʻokena, ʻōpelu, National Park Service
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41 pages
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