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Adelaide Keanuenueokalaninuiamamao "Frenchy" DeSoto

1930-2011

The Manaleo Hawaiian Cultural Foundation would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the ohana of Auntie Frenchy in her recent passing on Jan. 22. Not only was she a great woman of honor, but Renaissance woman in her quest for standing strong for the Hawaiian people. "A woman of Great Courage and Vision" she will be greatly missed.

                   Our Mission:

To educate, rebuild, regenerate and perpetuate the Hawaiian Culture by setting the example to uphold the traditions and values set forth by the kupuna of native Hawaiian peoples. To assist the relocated mainland native population in sustaining and maintaining their heritage through music, dance, arts and crafts, `olelo (language), historical education, agriculture and cultural activities. The foundation maintains its integrity through the Christian belief, and that the spirit of "Aloha" stands for honor, love, righteousness and respect.

                      Annual Napa Valley Aloha Festival Logo - Embracing the 'Spirit of Aloha' in the Valley                   

Manaleo Hawaiian Cultural Foundation, 501c3

P.O. Box 10009, Napa Ca. 94581

(707) 966-4017  info@manaleohcf.org

 

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