Kaleo and Maya mā with No‘eau Peralto and Haley Kailiehu mā: celebrating the most recent in a series of exchanges between the stewards of our kipuka (an ʻoasisʻ of continuity in a landscape of disruption) and those of Hui Malama i ke Ala ‘Ulili. In the words of a certain denizen of Maunawili to his Pa‘auilo counterparts: "Mahalo e @kealaulili no ke kipa kaanalike ana mai ia makou e ko kawainui oopu maka peke kahi e ku ai ka nono i ka mole olu o Ulupo. Na keia hui mau o kakou e hooulu ana i ko kakou kipuka ponoi a lilo i waonahele oiwi." May this ongoing alliance of ours grow our respective kipuka into a forest of natives. – Kihei de Silva
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