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  1. Kahuna - Wikipedia

    Kahuna (Hawaiian pronunciation: [kəˈhunə]; Hawaiian: kahuna) is a Hawaiian word that refers to an expert in any field. [1] Historically, it has been used to refer to doctors, surgeons and dentists, as well …

  2. KAHUNA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of KAHUNA is a preeminent person or thing : big gun. How to use kahuna in a sentence.

  3. "What Is A Kahuna?" by Serge Kahili King

    According to Lorrin Andrews, author of the first Hawaiian dictionary published in 1865, "kahuna" is a contraction of "kahu" (to cook, especially in an earth oven) and "ana" (a particle that adds "ing" to a …

  4. What is a Hawaii Kahuna? - 11 Unexpected Lessons from Healers

    Apr 12, 2025 · Everything you need to know about a Hawaii Kahuna — their role in Hawaiian culture, ancient wisdom like Huna and Ho’oponopono, and philosophies for balance, healing, and spiritual …

  5. Kahunas of Hawaii: Healers, Mystics & Master Craft Peoples - Kahuna ...

    May 26, 2014 · The word Kahuna is derived from Kahu, which means caretaker. Also, huna means secret; so together, a Kahuna was the keeper or caretaker of secret or sacred knowledge.

  6. What is Hawaiian Kahuna? | Huna FAQ

    What is a Kahuna? Do you remember the Big Kahuna in the Frankie Avalon, Annette Funicello movies in the late 60’s? In the humor of that name, we may be closer to the true meaning than we realize. …

  7. Exploring the Meaning of Kahuna in Traditional Hawaiian Healing - GoodRx

    Jun 20, 2023 · Kahuna means “keeper of the secret.” It is a term used to describe Native Hawaiian priests and healers. Traditional Native Hawaiian healing practices center the idea of maintaining …

  8. KAHUNA Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    KAHUNA definition: (in Hawaii) a Native medicine man or priest. See examples of kahuna used in a sentence.

  9. KAHUNA definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    in traditional Hawaiian society, a person with specialized knowledge of ritual, agriculture, navigation, sorcery, etc. 2. slang any person or thing having larger-than-life power, authority, or repute [a …

  10. Kāhuna | Explore Lessons | Kumukahi

    In 1845, doctors and dentists were called kahuna. Their businesses appealed to people who would have gone to kāhuna lā‘au lapa‘au and other traditional healers. In 1868, an act was passed to create a …