Mo‘olelo
Moʻolelo gain power with each telling and retelling. It is no mistake that our kūpuna called each version of our moʻolelo a mana. The stories below are the kinds of stories that bring mana to our lāhui. Stories about how connecting to our culture brings success. About how our keiki know the importance of community. About how bright the future is when it is built upon nohona Hawaiʻi.
I Mana ka Mo‘olelo: Nurturing Pilina with Palesetina
The scale of what is happening and the structures of oppression are different. But are these differences insurmountable?
‘Aha Kūkā 2024: E Alu, E Ahu, A Ea!
A gathering of aloha ‘āina educators from across the pae ‘āina.
Lahaina Strong
"I 1000% believe in my heart that we’re going to come out of this okay."
Nāpili Noho
One of the first community-led hubs at Nāpili Park.
Kaʻohewai says Navy must take further steps
Kaʻohewai is committed to ensuring that the fuel is removed and that the tanks are never refilled.
Kaʻohewai Commends DOH Decision
“The only option the Navy has is to safely defuel and decommission its facility.”
Shutdown Red Hill
The Navy has lied for years and about the safety Kapūkaki
CASCA does NOT support TMT
CASCA will not support TMT without Native Hawaiian Consent
‘Aha Kūkā 2021: E Alu, E Ahu, A Ea!
The official website for the 2021 ʻAha Kūkā of Kanaeokana, The Kula Hawaiʻi Network. The virtual ʻaha is on Friday April 30, 2021 at kanaeokana.net/ahakuka.