Welcome to the ʻĀina Series — a living archive of our past gatherings, workshops, and ʻaha ʻawa ceremonies dedicated to the protection, preservation, and perpetuation of ʻawa and ʻāina-based knowledge.
Each event in this series reflects the deep pilina (relationship) between our community, our kūpuna, and the land that sustains us.
Through these shared experiences, we come together as practitioners, farmers, ʻohana, and learners to strengthen the traditions passed down by our ancestors and to cultivate a future rooted in aloha ʻāina and kuleana. Every gathering is a step toward restoring and protecting the integrity of ʻawa culture while deepening our collective connection to Hawaiʻi.
Explore the moments, stories, and lessons that continue to guide Mālama I Ka ʻAwa, and join us as we honor the land, the plant, and the people who carry this work forward.