
What we’re about
Aloha ʻĀina Day at the Nation of Hawaiʻi is a volunteer restoration event held at Puʻuhonua o Waimānalo, aimed at caring for ʻāina through restoring loʻi (taro terraces) and removing invasive plants at the top of the ahupuaʻa. More than just environmental work, it’s an opportunity to deepen understanding of Hawaiian sovereignty and cultural connection, to walk the land, and to honor the ancestral systems that link people to ʻāina and place.
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See all- 🌱 Join us for Aloha ʻĀina Day at the Nation of Hawaiʻi! 🌱41-1537 kalanianole hwy, waimanalo, waimanalo, HI
Come together with community at Puʻuhonua o Waimānalo for a day of mālama ʻāina (caring for the land). We’ll roll up our sleeves to restore loʻi (taro patches), remove invasive plants, and learn about the ancestral ahupuaʻa system that has sustained Hawaiʻi for generations. Beyond the work, this is a chance to connect with culture, deepen our understanding of Hawaiian sovereignty, and share in the spirit of aloha. All are welcome—bring your hands, your heart, and your aloha for the land!
Make sure to sign up: Sign up here 
Look forward to seeing you all there and connect. Mahalo nui loa!
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