iMahina 2025 Lunisolar Calendar
AVAILABLE MID-DECEMBER
As we navigate globalization and change, individuals and communities are called to adapt—bridging the wisdom of the past with the tools of the present. This calendar is designed to serve as a bridge, visually expressing a Kānaka ʻŌiwi, or Hawaiian, perspective on time. The calendar presents information from the lunar-based Hawaiian and solar-based Gregorian calendars. The starting date is in Ikuwa (Oct. - Nov.) to account for the rise of Makali’i, the Pleiades, which heralds a Hawaiian New Year. Other important astronomical and celestial events, such as Mahakiki, Winter/Summer Solstice, Fall/Spring Equinox, and dates from other lunar-based timekeeping traditions worldwide, are featured. As Hawaiian time is a comprehensive system of intergenerational knowledge, iMahina is a starting point that we hope inspires you to seek additional resources.
The calendar is complemented by a Celestial Events Listing Info-Sheet detailing key dates and events. Additional digital copies are free and available for download by clicking here or using the QR Code on the calendar.
The calendar is 18 x 24 inches and printed on quality, heavy-weight paper with a matte finish.
AVAILABLE MID-DECEMBER
As we navigate globalization and change, individuals and communities are called to adapt—bridging the wisdom of the past with the tools of the present. This calendar is designed to serve as a bridge, visually expressing a Kānaka ʻŌiwi, or Hawaiian, perspective on time. The calendar presents information from the lunar-based Hawaiian and solar-based Gregorian calendars. The starting date is in Ikuwa (Oct. - Nov.) to account for the rise of Makali’i, the Pleiades, which heralds a Hawaiian New Year. Other important astronomical and celestial events, such as Mahakiki, Winter/Summer Solstice, Fall/Spring Equinox, and dates from other lunar-based timekeeping traditions worldwide, are featured. As Hawaiian time is a comprehensive system of intergenerational knowledge, iMahina is a starting point that we hope inspires you to seek additional resources.
The calendar is complemented by a Celestial Events Listing Info-Sheet detailing key dates and events. Additional digital copies are free and available for download by clicking here or using the QR Code on the calendar.
The calendar is 18 x 24 inches and printed on quality, heavy-weight paper with a matte finish.
AVAILABLE MID-DECEMBER
As we navigate globalization and change, individuals and communities are called to adapt—bridging the wisdom of the past with the tools of the present. This calendar is designed to serve as a bridge, visually expressing a Kānaka ʻŌiwi, or Hawaiian, perspective on time. The calendar presents information from the lunar-based Hawaiian and solar-based Gregorian calendars. The starting date is in Ikuwa (Oct. - Nov.) to account for the rise of Makali’i, the Pleiades, which heralds a Hawaiian New Year. Other important astronomical and celestial events, such as Mahakiki, Winter/Summer Solstice, Fall/Spring Equinox, and dates from other lunar-based timekeeping traditions worldwide, are featured. As Hawaiian time is a comprehensive system of intergenerational knowledge, iMahina is a starting point that we hope inspires you to seek additional resources.
The calendar is complemented by a Celestial Events Listing Info-Sheet detailing key dates and events. Additional digital copies are free and available for download by clicking here or using the QR Code on the calendar.
The calendar is 18 x 24 inches and printed on quality, heavy-weight paper with a matte finish.
The product is shipped in a poster tube via USPS. Currently, we are only shipping within the Hawaiian Islands and the United States. Send a message to naia@saltedlogic.com if you require shipping outside the United States.