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Kahana Kilo Kai pier clean-up, monitoring & educational outreach

July 5, 2014 @ 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

  • « “I Mana Ka Lāhui” an OHA Community Engagement Series Workshop with Waiheʻe Limu Restoration
  • Kahana Kilo Kai pier cleanup, monitoring & educational outreach »
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Date:
July 5, 2014
Time:
9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Venue

Kahana Pier
  • « “I Mana Ka Lāhui” an OHA Community Engagement Series Workshop with Waiheʻe Limu Restoration
  • Kahana Kilo Kai pier cleanup, monitoring & educational outreach »

What’s in a Name?

KUA means back. Like a backbone that connects and supports. Kuaʻāina are the grassroots, rural peoples of Hawaiʻi nei. Ulu means to grow. ‘Auamo is the carrying stick held on multiple shoulders of laborers who shared the burden of carrying something of great weight forward. By taking up the ‘auamo, our kuaʻāina communities share the sacred responsibility, or kuleana, to better Hawaiʻi.
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