The Volstead Act

Prohibition may have ended in 1933 but the 21st Amendment to the Constitution of the United States gave individual states the right to restrict the sale of alcohol which resulted in a patchwork of laws and systems for distributing and selling alcohol which exists to this day. more »

Researching Polynesian Pop History and Architecture

Recently Fellow Moai ZuluMagoo gave a presentation on Tiki architecture to a standing room only audience at The Hukilau after months of research and contacting primary sources so we asked him to stop by and tell us about the project. more »

Meet the Moai

If you are considering becoming an Initiate Moai Ra'e and following the path to membership in the F.O.M. then you must meet us in person. more »

How F.O.M. works: Joining the Moai

The Fraternal Order of Moai is a growing organization and, yes, we are looking for a few good Moai. more »

The Coconut Economy: FashionTramp

Today we are hearing from the seaside seamstress and ali'i of aloha wear, FashionTramp. If you have ever seen a Fellow Moai sporting a utili-lavalava at a formal event you have seen her work. more »

FOM teams up with NESMA

This month NESMA is featuring an interview with Tagata A'o KukuAhu on their web site, check it out. more »

Queequeg Chapter raises funds for MS Society

In April the newly formed Team Queequeg participated in MS Walk 2008 and was the third ranked team in the state of Maine, raising over $5,000 with the help of Ohana all over the country. more »
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