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E mālama mau ana i
ka ʽāina o Maunalua
Taking perpetual care of the land of Maunalua
Who We Are
The Hui is a nonprofit connecting the community to the ʽāina of Maunalua through volunteerism, stewardship, and education.
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Hāwea Talk Story with Maunalua.net: Menehune
May 17, 2025
Ann Marie Kirk of Maunalua.net hosts a talk story on Menehune and their place in Maunalua
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Keawāwa Thursdays 4/24/25
April 24, 2025
Mālama the marshes with us on Thursday afternoons from 3:30-5!
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Kaiwi Mauka Evenings 4/25/25
April 25, 2025
Friday mālama session part of biweekly Kaiwi Mauka Volunteer Days. Join us as we build the Kaiwi Coast community through service.
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Kaiwi Mauka Mornings 4/27/25
April 27, 2025
Sunday mālama session part of biweekly Kaiwi Mauka Volunteer Days. Join us as we build the Kaiwi Coast community through service.
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Keawāwa Thursdays 5/1/25
May 1, 2025
Mālama the marshes with us on Thursday afternoons from 3:30-5!
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Kaiwi Mauka Evenings 5/2/25
May 2, 2025
Friday mālama session part of biweekly Kaiwi Mauka Volunteer Days. Join us as we build the Kaiwi Coast community through service.
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Kaiwi Mauka Mornings 5/4/25
May 4, 2025
Sunday mālama session part of biweekly Kaiwi Mauka Volunteer Days. Join us as we build the Kaiwi Coast community through service.
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He aliʽi ka ʽāina;
he kauwā ke kanaka
The land is a chief; man is its servant
ʽŌlelo No’eau: Hawaiian Proverbs & Poetical Sayings #531, © Bishop Museum
Photo by Greg Knudsen
What We Do
We serve the ʽāina by:
Educating the public about Hawaiian culture, history and ecology;
Hosting community workdays & events; and
Partnering with public and private organizations to acquire & protect irreplaceable landscapes in perpetuity.
Mahalo to
Our Partners
for making it all possible by funding our land acquisitions and supporting our conservation plans
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Your donation helps us grow and protect the cultural and natural resources of Maunalua in perpetuity.
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