Hoʻomau Na Maka o ka ʻĀina

Hoʻomau Na Maka o ka ʻĀina

Hoʻomau Na Maka o ka ʻĀina

Ahupuaʻa Fishponds and Loʻi: Maui screening at Ala Kukui

Ahupuaʻa Fishponds and Loʻi: Maui screening at Ala Kukui

Oct 5, 2024, 5:00 PM

Oct 5, 2024, 5:00 PM

Ahupuaʻa, Fishponds and Loʻi: Maui

October 5, 2024
Image: Ahupuaʻa Fishponds and Loʻi: Maui screening at Ala Kūkui, Hāna, Maui, 2024. photo cred. Brendan George Ko

Ala Kukui, 4224 Hana Hwy, HI 96713
5pm Opening Reception, 6 - 8pm Film Screening and Discussion

The second iteration of this ongoing project, Ahupuaʻa, Fishponds and Loʻi: Maui honors kūpuna, kupaʻāina, and makaʻāinana who share their ʻike around loʻi kalo, loko iʻa, and storied places in various ahupuaʻa on the island of Maui.

Please join us October 4, 2024 for an opening reception, film screening, and discussion in collaboration with Ala Kukui, a non-profit organization that hosts cultural programs, workshops and events for the local Hāna community. The screening will present never before seen footage featuring Uncle Parley Kanakaʻole and Marion Kelly recorded in Hāna during the making of Ahupuaʻa, Fishponds and Loʻi. A talk story will follow the film program with Nā Maka o ka ʻĀina co-director, Joan Lander, Ala Kukui Executive Director and daughter of Parley Kanakaʻole, Kauʻi Kanakaʻole, and community members. Please let us know you’re coming by sending an email to emma@puuhonua-society.org or leaving a message with the Ala Kukui office staff at (808)248-7841.

If you have not seen the edited Ahupuaʻa, Fishponds and Loʻi film before or could use a refresher, please enjoy a free-viewing here: vimeo.com/57394037

We look forward to gathering again, as our kūpuna always have, sharing ʻai pono, remembering and envisioning what once was and what will be.

Puʻuhonua Society is a community arts and culture organization committed to Hawaiʻi and its abundant futures. Founded in 1972, the work has been passed down through three generations of Native Hawaiian women.

Puʻuhonua Society is a community arts and culture organization committed to Hawaiʻi and its abundant futures. Founded in 1972, the work has been passed down through three generations of Native Hawaiian women.

Puʻuhonua Society is a community arts and culture organization committed to Hawaiʻi and its abundant futures. Founded in 1972, the work has been passed down through three generations of Native Hawaiian women.