Mary Louise Kekuewa Explained

Mary Louise Kekuewa
Other Names:Aunty Mary Lou
Birth Name:Mary Louise Kaleonahenahe Wentworth Peck
Birth Date:February 5, 1926
Birth Place:Puʻunene, Maui, Hawai'i, United States
Death Place:Honolulu, O'ahu, Hawai'i, United States
Occupation:Cultural artisan, teacher
Known For:Lei hulu (feather lei), haku hulu (featherwork)
Spouse:Paul Kalakoho Kekuewa (m. 1944–1994; his death)
Children:3
Awards:Living Treasures of Hawaii (2003)

Mary Louise Kaleonahenahe Wentworth Peck Kekuewa (February 5, 1926 – July 18, 2008) was an American Hawaiian master of the ancient art of lei hulu (or feather lei) making and teacher.[1] [2] She is considered the "matriarch of the feather arts" according to the Honolulu Star-Advertiser. Kekuewa often worked in making feather leis alongside her daughter Paulette Kahalepuna (1945–2014);[3] they co-authored a instructional book in 1976, and co-founded a school in Honolulu together in 1991. Kekuewa was nicknamed Aunty Mary Lou.

Early life and family

Mary Louise Kaleonahenahe Wentworth Peck was born February 5, 1926, in Puʻunene, Maui. Her parents were Katherine Mailelani (née Rose), and Nohea Oramel Arnold Peck Sr.; her father was a civil engineer in the United States Army.[4] [5] During World War II, the family moved to San Francisco, California, where her father was stationed at the Presidio. After the war, her father moved to Japan alone, and was stationed there many years.

She and Paul Kalakoho Kekuewa married in 1944 in San Francisco, and together they had two daughters and one son.[6]

Career

In 1955, Kekuewa ran for Aloha Week Queen, and lost. After she started helping with the costumes for Aloha Week Queen, and learned featherworking from studying under Leilani O. Fernandez. Kekuewa started teaching feather lei making in the 1950s at the Bishop Museum in Honolulu. In 1975, Kekuewa was finally named the Aloha Week Queen.[7] She was featured teaching feather lei making in 1976 on the PBS television series Pau Hana Years, with host Bob Barker.[8]

Working alongside her daughter Paulette Kahalepuna (1945–2014) and Milly Singleary, they wrote and published the book, Feather Lei As An Art (1976). Their book was revised in 1990, with Karen A. Edlefsen.[9] In 1991, Na Lima Mili Hulu Noeau (English: Skilled hands touch the feathers), a lei feather-making school and supply store in Honolulu was co-founded with her daughter Paulette Kahalepuna.[10]

Many of their family has gotten involved with feather lei making, including Kekuewa's granddaughter Mele Kahalepuna (now Mele Kahalepuna Chun), and great granddaughter Taryn Wong.[11] [12] A generation of Hawaiian featherworkers have been influenced by her teachings, including Pattie H. Miyashiro,[13] and Beverly Gwaltney.[14]

In 2003, she award the title of Living Treasures of Hawaii.[15]

Kekuewa died at the age of 82 on July 18, 2008, in Honolulu.[16]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bowman . Lee Ann . August 13, 2013 . Family Tradition of Feather Work . 2024-11-27 . . en-US.
  2. News: 2004-07-30 . Halau honoring matriarch of the feather arts . 2024-11-27 . . 113 . Newspapers.com.
  3. News: September 25, 2015 . A Family Legacy of Aloha . 2024-11-27 . . T5 . Newspapers.com.
  4. News: December 24, 1955 . Obituary for Katherine Peck . . 5 . Newspapers.com.
  5. News: August 8, 1957 . Nohea Peck Is Back in Isles After 16 Years . 2024-11-27 . . 9 . Newspapers.com.
  6. News: 1994-07-09 . Obituary for Paul Kekuewa Kalakoho . 2024-11-27 . . 24 . Newspapers.com.
  7. Arcayna, Nancy (September 7, 2006). "Vibrant Culture: The Aloha Festivals is a Matter of Tradition and History for Mother and Daughter". Honolulu Star-Bulletin. p. 43, 44, 45. Retrieved 2024-11-28 – via Newspapers.com.
  8. Web site: Omo . Kavet . 2023-02-23 . Pau Hana Years: Feather Lei Making with Mary Lou Kekuewa . 2024-11-27 . PBS Hawai‘i . en.
  9. News: Ronck . Ronn . June 26, 1990 . They took a fresh look at an ancient Island art . 2024-11-27 . . 13 . Newspapers.com.
  10. News: December 10, 2010 . Treasures of O'ahu . 2024-11-27 . . 5–7 . Newspapers.com.
  11. News: 1990-03-13 . Feather Leis: Intricately Crafted Expressions of One Hawaiian Family's Aloha . 2024-11-28 . . 178 . Newspapers.com.
  12. News: 2017-05-28 . About Mele Kahalepuna Chun . 2024-11-28 . . D3 . Newspapers.com.
  13. News: September 22, 1986 . The Most Precious of Leis . 2024-11-28 . . 17 . Newspapers.com.
  14. News: July 10, 2006 . A class tailored for culture . 2024-11-28 . . 18 . Newspapers.com.
  15. Web site: February 1, 2003 . Honpa Hongwanji Mission to honor Living Treasures of Hawaii . 2024-11-28 . Honolulu Star-Bulletin.
  16. News: November 26, 2008 . Obituary: Mary Louise "Aunty Mary Lou" Kaleonahenahe Wentworth Peck Kekuewa . 2024-11-28 . . 22 . Newspapers.com.