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PICA |
- ...is governed by a Board of Directors who
are representative of communities throughout several Northern California
counties. Board members serve for 2 years and are
eligible for renomination at the end of their terms.
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Our mission |
- ... is to develop and perpetuate through education, the histories,
cultures, traditional and contemporary folk arts of the Pacific
Islanders, mainly through our annual Aloha Festival.
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We are the children of the Pacific islands |
- ...by blood line, by birth, marriage, cultural heritage, choice, or
simply by association -- but most certainly by the conviction in our hearts,
minds and spirit.
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- We are from Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia -- Fiji, Guam, Hawai`i,
Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands, Republic of Palau, American and
Western Samoa, and Tonga.
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- We are all equally as proud of our shared Pacific roots as we are of
the rich heritage that makes each one of our cultures so unique and gives
us that special identity.
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We love to share |
- ...and keep alive our traditions in music and dance, language, boatmanship,
delicious foods, domestic crafts, and all the aspects of our rich cultures.
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- ...the incidents of our recorded history, the colorful and ancient
stories and the teachings of our elders.
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With your help |
- ...we will maintain our cultural identity by continuing together to
keep alive and strong the nurturing bonds of our heritage for our children.
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It's true! |
- Most Pacific islands are precious sun-drenched emeralds in the boundless
expanse of the ocean, where life can be paradise on earth. The timeless
beauty of our islands alone, however, do not make it so. What makes the
crowning difference are the ways and the spirit of the people, our people,
to whom these islands will always be home.
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To live and work here |
- ...many of our family members have come to the US mainland, and especially
here to Northern California, for several generations now. While also contributing
to it, we have become a part of the fabric of the west coast way of life.
We feel the danger of being absorbed, of losing the roots and continuity
of our original cultural identity.
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- So that we may contribute some of the spirit of paradise to the lifestyle
of our new homeland -- and we certainly desire to do that -- we want to
support and promote ways that will provide us with the opportunity to learn, to refresh
and continue to grow in our cultural heritage.
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Together |
- ...let us enrich each others' lives through understanding and enjoying
the traditional ways of our homelands.
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Copyright ©1995 - 2015 Pacific
Islanders' Cultural Association
A California Domestic Non-Profit Corporation and Federal 501(c)(3) Corporation.
All Rights Reserved.
Last Updated: August 13, 2012
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