Hawaiian Civic Clubs

HAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUBS

Nā ‘Ahahui Hawai‘i

The Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs is a confederation of individual and autonomous clubs established across Hawai‘i and the U.S. Continent. Our chartered clubs are organized into five councils: Moku o Keawe (Hawai‘i Council), Nā Hono A‘o Pi‘ilani (Maui Council), Ke One o Kākuhihewa (O‘ahu Council), Moku o Manokalanipō (Kaua‘i Council), and Nā Lei Makalapua (Mainland Council). While each club sets its own objectives and priorities, elects its own leadership, and determines membership criteria, every club is required to meet at least quarterly, provide a roster of its members to the Association and its respective council, and to send at least one delegate to the Association’s annual convention.


To be chartered by the Association, a Hawaiian Civic Club must submit a petition of at least 25 Native Hawaiian members, prepare governing documents aligned with the mission and objectives of the Association, and adopt a name that honors Prince Kuhio, a historic ali‘i, or geographic location.

Oʻahu Council | Moku o Kakuhihewa

Hawaiʻi Council | Moku o Keawe

  • ‘Ahahui Siwila ‘o Ke Aloha ‘Āina
  • Hawaiian Civic Club of Hilo
  • Hawaiian Civic Club of Ka‘ū
  • Hawaiian Civic Club of Laupahoehoe
  • Kohala Hawaiian Civic Club

Kauaʻi Council | Moku o Manokalanipō

Maui Council | Nā Hono Aʻo Piʻilani

Mainland Council | Nā Lei Makalapua

  • Kauwahi ‘Anaina Hawai‘i Hawaiian Civic Club
  • Ke Ali‘i Bernice Pauahi Paki Hawaiian Civic Club
  • Ke Ali‘i David La‘amea Kalakaua Hawaiian Civic Club
  • Ke Ali‘i Maka‘ainana Hawaiian Civic Club
  • Las Vegas Hawaiian Civic Club
  • Lau Kanaka No Hawaii Hawaiian Civic Club of Arizona

Page Updated- August 22, 2023