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5.0 based on 147 reviews
Alana is a healer, very knowledgable about the human body and listens and asks questions about injuries before she goes to work. The oils are of her own creation. We heard many stories about Molokai, and after she left, we felt invigorated. She said someoneon Molokai said she has an 'Old face, strong hands'. Very true. She worked based the time agreed on. Mahalo, Alana.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
4.5 based on 59 reviews
This museum combines two aspects of 19th and early 20th Century Molokai - the Kalaupapa Leper Colony and the sugar mill founded by R. W. Meyer. Meyer was also the man who acquired the land for the Colony and was its first superintendent. The people at the museum are super helpful and knowledgeable, the displays and gift shop are informative and the separate building - the sugar mill - is very interesting.
4.0 based on 36 reviews
I was here in about February 2016. I just happened across the reviews now and thought I would add my view. It must have been a Tuesday, because when we got here the music was in full swing. It was crowded and hard to find a seat, people were sitting on the steps! The music and the hula were wonderful. There was a queue for coffee but people were patient and the staff busy and we all got served. It was the highlight of not just the day on Molokai but the whole trip to Hawaii. Once the music finished, and we were waiting for our taxi, the elders/mature community members sat down for lunch and we're discussing local affairs, the staff served them with courtesy and respect. I understood - from the very helpful taxi driver, who brought us there - that they were all family. The music and hula were wonderful, the insight into a strong community, priceless.I would go again, and again and I am forever grateful to our taxi driver, who showed us around and gave us such a gift.
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