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Saturday June 27, 2009:
Our Nā ‘Ōpio take 2nd place in the 16 and under Wahine division at the Kai Elua 2009 Iron Champs race. 
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Saturday July 17, 2009:
Our Nā ‘Ōpio did again!  This time our 16 and under wahine took 3rd place at the Kahakai Klassic regatta in Long Beach, CA.
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Maui No Ka Oe:
In late July some of our Nā ‘Ōpio took a field trip to Maui.  While there they had an incredible experience paddling with our sister canoe club.
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August 2009:
Our Nā ‘Ōpio will be participating in our second annual Menehune Camp this month.  This is a weekend campout with their mākua (parents) at the Mission Bay Boat & Ski Club.
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August 23, 2009:
On Sunday August 23rd we will recognize Duke Kahanamoku Day at our Nā ‘Ōpio Camp.
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Culture

A culture can be described as a way of life of a group of people.  Their behaviors, beliefs, values, customs, and symbols that they accept, generally without thinking about them, and that are passed along by communication and imitation from one generation to the next.

Hawaiian Outrigger paddling is more than just a sport.  In fact it is part of the greater Polynesian culture that spans many islands in the South Pacific Ocean.  Ikuna Koa Outrigger Canoe Club respects and nurtures the Hawaiian culture of the past by adhering to protocol, customs, lore, and values that come from this great society at every opportunity.   Respect for our canoes, paddles, and Hawaiian customs are taught along with outrigger canoe paddling. In the spirit of Aloha this section of our website is dedicated to the Hawaiian Culture and is part of our humble attempt to demonstrate our respect for it.  We hope you enjoy it.