E mālama mau ana i
ka ʽāina o Maunalua

Taking perpetual care of the land of Maunalua
Volunteers preparing to plant a ti plant

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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Keawāwa Thursdays 11/14/24

November 14, 2024
Mālama the marshes with us on Thursday afternoons from 3:30-5!

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Keawāwa Thursdays

October 10, 2024
Mālama the marshes with us on Thursday afternoons from 3:30-5!

Second Saturday at Keawāwa Wetland

October 12, 2024
Get outdoors and volunteer at Keawāwa Wetland. Develop a relationship with the land and feel the aloha!

Keawāwa Thursdays 10/17/24

October 17, 2024
Mālama the marshes with us on Thursday afternoons from 3:30-5!

Listening to the Landscape: The Art of Navigating the ‘Āina

October 19, 2024
An exciting new Maunalua Talk Story featuring local artist and author Van James! Bonus book signing opportunity!

Keawāwa Thursdays 10/24/24

October 24, 2024
Mālama the marshes with us on Thursday afternoons from 3:30-5!

Hawea Heiau Talk Story with Maunalua.net: Kaiwi Coast History

October 26, 2024
The topic for this talk story with Ann Marie Kirk of Maunalua.net is "Kaiwi Coast History"
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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
Meet Our Partners

Support Us

Your donation helps us grow and protect the cultural and natural resources of Maunalua in perpetuity.