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Filling out the Hale Kuamoo form online can be a straightforward process when you have clear guidance. This user-friendly guide will help you complete each section of the form with confidence and ease.
Follow the steps to successfully complete your Hale Kuamoo form.
- Click 'Get Form' button to access the Hale Kuamoo form and open it for editing.
- Start by entering the date in the 'Lä (Date)' field. Ensure the date reflects when you are completing the form.
- In the 'Kula/Päÿoihana (School/Company)' section, provide the name of your school or organization, if applicable.
- Enter your full name in the 'Inoa (Name)' field.
- Fill in the 'Helu Wahi (Shipping Address)' with your complete address for shipping purposes.
- Include the name of your city in the 'Kaona (City)' section and select your state or province in 'Mokuÿäina (State/Province)'.
- Input your zip code in the 'Helu Kuhi (Zip Code)' field.
- Specify the country in the 'Aupuni (Country)' field.
- Provide your email address in the 'Helu Leka Uila (Email)' field, followed by your phone number in 'Helu Kelepona (Phone)'.
- In the 'ÿEhia (Qty)' section, indicate the quantity of each item you wish to order.
- List the items you are purchasing in the 'ÿIkamu (Item)' section. Refer to the price list for item descriptions.
- For each item, calculate the total in 'Kumuküÿai(u.s.d) Huinanui(Total)', ensuring it aligns with the quantity ordered.
- Calculate the shipping charges as indicated in the chart and add it to the total.
- Make your payment by filling out the 'Ka ʻIkepili ʻEa Kāki (Credit Card Information)' section if you are paying by card.
- Review all information for accuracy before finalizing your form.
- Once completed, you can save changes, download, print the form, or share it as necessary.
Complete your Hale Kuamoo document online today for a smooth and efficient process.
Hawaiians built specific hale (houses) for many uses: gathering houses, cooking houses, kāne (men's) eating houses, wāhine (women's) eating houses, waʻa (canoe) houses, and of course hale noa (sleeping houses.) Each was built to the specifications of its purpose.
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