Hawaii Alliance of Heritage and Ecology

Hui Maunawili-Kawainui

The people of Kailua have come together to restore the health of Maunawili so that the valley can resume its vital and traditional role in the Kailua ahupua‘a as a place of free-flowing fresh water, abundant agriculture, and rich natural, cultural, and historic resources.

https://www.huimaunawilikawainui.com


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‘Ahahui Mālama I Ka Lōkahi

Ahahui Mālama I Ka Lōkahi is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization first created by native Hawaiians who recognize that Hawaii’s unique native plants, animals, and ecosystems represent a vital cultural resource in danger of extinction. We believe that Hawaii’s native ecosystems provide the cultural heart of its people, the basis for traditional material culture, and make the strong Hawaiian connection to the land unique in the world.

http://www.ahahui.net


Kailua Hawaiian Civic Club

Established in 1959, the Kailua Hawaiian Civic Club is dedicated to the well-being of our Hawaiian people, culture, and ʻāina. We have held fast to the same threefold mission in the more than five decades of our existence; we strive to: 1-  enrich the lives of Hawaiians in our Kailua and Koʻolaupoko community, 2- advance the appreciation, study, and practice of Hawaiian culture, and 3- mālama the lands, waters, and wahi pana of our ahupua‘a. We have been curators of Ulupō since 1987 (with ‘Ahahui Mālama i ka Lōkahi since 2006, with AML and Hika’alani through 2016, and under the auspices of Hikaʻalani since August 2017);  the heiau and its surrounding lands continue to be the focus of our efforts to hold fast to who we are.

http://www.kailuahawaiiancivicclub.org/index.html