Waialeʻe Lako Pono is an initiative of the North Shore Community Land Trust to care for community through Kanaka ʻŌiwi (Native Hawaiian) cultural practices in Waialeʻe, including agriculture and aquaculture. Within the coming decades, Waialeʻe will once again be a place with thriving kalo, fish, forests, reefs, and people.
Learn about the rich cultural history of this wahi pana (sacred place) of Ko’olauloa.
Refreshments will be provided for this presentation.
All ages welcome.
**Related display by Dr. Maile Arvin will be on view all month**
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