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- Hawaiian Huna Village
+ Aloha International site features the wisdom of Serge Kahili King. Books, tapes, seminars and workshops in Huna Healing, Huna Therapy, Hawaiian Massage. List of Huna teachers and therapists. Kilauea, Hawaii.
- Aina Me Kalani - Non+profit foundation presents conferences and workshops for healing arts including lomilomi, ho'oponopono, and la'au lapa'au. Based in Hilo, Hawaii.
- Field of Dreams - Paul Waters teaches Huna, Hawaiian healing. Home study course available. Kauai, Hawaii.
- Hale Ola Hawaiian Healing Center - Hawaiian Lomilomi massage workshops led by Dr. Dane Kaohelani Silva. Multilingual site. Pahoa, Hawaii.
- Hawaiian Huna and Huna Reiki - Dancing Bear Way description of huna.
- Hawaiian Huna Massage (Kahuna Bodywork): The Wisdom of Paradise in Motion - Article by Rosalie Samet.
- Hawaiian Shamanic Bodywork - Wayne Kealohi Powell offers temple+style lomi lomi massage and workshops in Mount Vernon, Washington.
- Hidden Mysteries - Article by Joshua David Stone.
- Historical and Philosophical Aspects of Lapa'au Traditional Kanaka Maoli Healing Practices - Article by Kekuni Blaisdell, M.D.
- Huna + Secret Hawaiian Wisdom - About.com resources to explore the healing benefits of Huna. Phylameana lila Desy, Guide.
- Huna, Hawaiian Spirituality - Workshops by Keith Darwin Rector, teacher for the Spiritual Unfoldment Network (S.U.N.), founded by Irving Feurst, Oakland, California.
- Huna Heritage Foundation - Perpetuates Huna culture. Features education, cultural programs, photos, board, news. Based in Juneau, Alaska.
- Huna Kalani - Workshops organized by Soulwork Systemic Coaching teach how to use ho'oponopono and ho'omanamana to heal mental, emotional and physical diseases by healing relationships. Multilingual site.
- Huna Kane - Monique Dorge, Huna Kane Practitioner-Facilitator is based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
- The Huna Self Help Shop - Serge Kahili King's online catalog. Books, tapes, videos and tools. Princeville, Hawaii.
- Huna: The Secret Science Behind Miracles - Online newsletter and Huna+Ohana eGroups forum.
- Huna: The Secret Science Behind Miracles - Links and articles. The Huna Fellowship, Huna Research, Inc. Cape Girardeau, Missouri.
- Huna.com - Offers training and resources in Huna, the ancient Hawaiian magical shamanic healing and spiritual practice. Based in Hawaii.
- An Introduction To Huna - Article by Peter Eklund, author of the book, Huna Ha Rite: A Program of Spiritual Growth. Indiana, USA.
- Ka Hana Pono - Traditional Hawaiian Healing. Classes in ancient Hawaiian values, using the ancient Hawaiian tradition of aligning mind, emotion and body with Spirit greatness. Kihei, Hawaii.
- Kahi Loa: Traditional Hawai'ian Healing Massage - Article by Cornelia Biegler.
- Kahuna Concepts - Articles about Kahuna concepts, techniques of intuitive healing and intentional living.
- Kahuna Mist - Haku Gaylyn Aitken, teacher of Ka'alele au, directs the Kahuna Training Centre in Queensland, Australia.
- Kahuna Source - Barbara Ki'a'i Weber teaches the ancient principles based on her training with a Kahuna Kanaka Maoli. The Australian College of Applied Kahuna Principles is located in Mullumbimby, NSW.
- Ko'oneva - Kahuna bodywork and movement workshops offered in Stockholm, Sweden. Multilingual site.
- Mette's Institute - Providing courses, retreats, workshops and equipment sales. Features philosophy, team profiles, facility details, and photographs. Based in Queensland, Australia.
- Ola Pono: Whole+body Health - Excerpt from The Power of Aloha by Kala H. Kos and John Selby.
- Self Identity Through Ho'oponopono - An ancient problem solving process updated by Kahuna Lapaau Morrnah Nalamaku Simeona corrects erroneous thoughts within one's Self that cause disease, death and dying. Classes worldwide.
- The Tad James Companies, LLC - Offers study in the Huna teachings of Hawaii and New Zealand. Includes details on basic and advanced concepts, lineage, meditation, chanting and symbols.
- What is Huna Kumpua - Offers an article by Serge Kahili King explaining what this Hawaiian word means.
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