Dartmouth Events

Annual Lūʻau

Join Hōkūpaʻa, Dartmouth's Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander student group at their annual Lūʻau on May 11, 2025 on Baker Lawn at 12pm.

5/11/2025
12 pm – 3 pm
Baker Lawn
Intended Audience(s): Public
Categories: Arts, Clubs & Organizations, Homepage Featured, Performances

Each year Hōkūpaʻa hosts a Lūʻau to celebrate the continued existence and growing representation of Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander identities on the Dartmouth campus. The lūʻau brings together the many different parts of the Dartmouth community to celebrate and learn about Hawaiian and Polynesian culture through food, song, and dance and has been voted the #1 student-organized event by the Office of Student Life. Over the past few years, the event has expanded from 150 attendees to over 800 attendees in 2024. 

 
PLEASE NOTE:  Lūʻau is free, but the first 600 will receive food. Food tickets are first come, first served and obtained at the check-in tables. 
For more information, contact:
Native American Program
603-646-2110

Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.