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ʻOhana preparing the loʻi to plant

Offering of hula on the ʻāina

Laulima in action in the loʻi

ʻOhana preparing the loʻi to plant
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Pōhāhā I Ka Lani is a Hawaiian non-profit organization rooted in Waipiʻo Valley to revitalize and advance indigenous Kanaka Maoli cultural knowledge and land stewardship of this sacred place of our ancestors.
Our work is to embody the essence of Pōhāhā I Ka Lani, "the emergence of intelligent stewardship to perpetuate and advance Hawaiian resources", by continuing to host educational, community, and cultural groups & workshops at our various sites of Waipiʻo Valley, stewarding the ʻāina to ensure the history, ancestral knowledge, and spirit of this wahi pana are perpetuated.
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