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Onwards
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Today Ha‘ena has to move forward, working with the legacy of its past and with the circumstances of the present. Here on the far edge of the Hawaiian archipelago, community members have regrouped and formed a new land-caretaking organization that in many ways reflects the legacy of the previous Hui Ku‘ai ‘Aina.

In this chapter, we will hear from our guides--Carlos in particular--about how this new organization is moving forward to restore a Hawaiian landscape--a landscape that embodies the spirit and functions of the ahupua‘a to the extent that can be accomplished under the present system of land ownership. It is these efforts, perhaps more than anything, that make Ha‘ena worthy of consideration by the people of Hawai‘i today. We invite you to learn about these new efforts, and to place them within the context of Ha‘ena's past--ancient and recent.

In honor of the vital onward movement these efforts represent, we have chosen a petroglyph of a surfer to represent this chapter.

 


 

People

People
In the Changes chapter we saw how outsiders came to exert a transformative influence on the landscape of Ha‘ena, bringing about the breakup of the Hui. This section looks at how social economics have literally changed the face of Ha‘ena.

Ahupua`a

Ahupua‘a
Because so much of it remains State owned, Ha‘ena presents an excellent opportunity for community members to work with State offices to bring the land back into use in a modern version of the ahupua‘a format.

Community

Community
A new organization has come together to take up where the old Hui left off. The Hui Maka‘ainana o Makana is explained, with its organization, membership, structure and goals.

Re-Planting

Re-Planting
Much of the lo‘i area of Ha‘ena remains intact within the boundaries of the Ha‘ena State Park. And one of the prime efforts of the Hui Maka‘ainana o Makana is to bring these resources back into operation for the benefit of the community.

Sacred Sites

Sacred Sites
The sacred sites of Ha‘ena remain a focus of ongoing efforts to restore the ahupua‘a as a cohesive and unified entity. Carlos discusses how the new Hui hopes to manage these sites in a more culturally appropriate and effective manner.

Farewell

Pau - Aloha to Ha‘ena
Closing thoughts from our Guides as we depart Ha‘ena.

 

Language
Terms relating to progress, work and industriousness.

 

Sources & Links
Links to related web sites
Bibliography and Sources


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