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  • The Moanalua Gardens is devoted to preserving the native culture and environment of Hawai?i through education and cultural practice. They offer a range of…
  • Malia Akutagawa was born into the aloha ‘?ina movement: As a child in the 1970s, she watched her uncles and aunties advocating for the ‘?ina—fighting to…
  • Most of us are at least partially aware of the benefits that the forest provides for us, but the depth of the relationship between our society and the…
  • In March of 1959 huge headlines across the Islands carried the news: Statehood! Five months later, on August 21, the United States declared Hawai‘i its…
  • When Hi‘ilei Kawelo thinks about Hawaiian loko i‘a or fishponds, she marvels at the innovation that her k?puna brought to their relationship with the sea.…
  • Today there is a movement to restore many of the Hawaiian loko i?a or fishponds that could once be found across the Islands, says Hi?ilei Kawelo,…
  • The brothers who succeeded Kauikeaouli as sovereigns—Alexander Liholiho and Lota Kapu?iwa—were the first of Hawai‘i’s kings to be fully educated in the…
  • Prized for its beautiful wood product, koa is one of the most valuable woods on the planet. Restoring koa forests is a profitable practice. Economics, in…
  • Stacy Sproat-Beck grew up on the north shore of Kaua?i in a family that farmed and fished—she was literally raised by the land and sea around her and that…
  • The Natural Area Reserve System, or NARS, is spread across the state of Hawai?i. It was established by the Hawai?i Department of Land and Natural…
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