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PROJECTS AND RESOURCES

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2020 Community Empowerment Workshops

In collaboration with the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA), Huliauapaʻa conducted two virtual community empowerment workshop series:

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Centered around engaging and empowering those with kuleana to mālama i nā iwi kupuna.

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Focused on building capacity in caring for kuleana and ʻohana heir property lands.

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These workshop series stemmed from the priority focus areas identified by the Kaliʻuokapaʻakai Collective, in which Huliauapaʻa currently serves as the backbone organization. 

 

“The care and protection of iwi kūpuna and kulāiwi are integral components to the health and wellbeing of our Lāhui. In alignment with our new Strategic Plan, Mana i Mauli Ola 2020-2035,” said OHA Land, Culture & History Research Manager Pūlama Lima. “OHA has collaborated with Huliauapaʻa in an effort to strengthen and increase community capacity and literacy in wahi kūpuna stewardship practices.”

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Kuʻu Ēwe, Kuʻu Piko, Kuʻu Iwi, Kuʻu Koko

Kuʻu Ēwe, Kuʻu Piko, Kuʻu Iwi, Kuʻu Koko was a six-part workshop series that ran from May to December 2020. These workshops were aimed to build community capacity and equip and empower participants in developing proficiencies in a variety of foundational topic areas related to caring for iwi kūpuna. Over 200 community members participated with 830 total participation hours. Practitioners and topic area experts graciously shared their ‘ike and experiences in the following areas:

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Reaffirming the Importance of Caring for Iwi Kūpuna

Conducting

Moʻokūʻauhau

Kanaka Research

Conducting Map Research and Connecting Moʻokūʻauhau to ʻĀina

Navigating State

Process for Protecting

Iwi Kūpuna

Navigating Federal Process for Protecting

Iwi Kūpuna

International

Repatriation Efforts

Kai Markell

Kekuewa Kikiloi and

Kepoʻo Keliʻipaʻakaua

Pūlama Lima and

Donovan Preza

Malia Akutagawa

Stanton Enomoto and

Lisa Oshiro Suganuma

Halealoha Ayau and

Noelle Kahanu

A number of new and informative resources were developed as part of this workshop series. These resources are housed on the Huliauapaʻa website and include:

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ʻĀpana ʻOhana

ʻĀpana ʻOhana was a five-part series that ran from September to November 2020. The purpose of these workshops was to educate and empower Hawaiian and local long-time ʻohana struggling to mālama their kuleana and ʻohana heir lands. Speakers shared their expertise and led discussions on important topic areas such as:

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The Importance of

ʻĀina Research

Property Tax

Foundations of

Access, Easements, and Right of Entry

Quiet Titles and

Adverse Possession

Estate and Trust

Planning

Pūlama Lima and

Donovan Preza

Leanora Kaiaokamaile,

Mike Hubbard and Mason Chock

Peter Morimoto and

Shae Kamakaʻala

Lance Collins and 

Bianka Isaki

Nicholas Mirkay and

Kelley Uyeoka

Over 194 people/ʻohana participated in this workshop series with 388 total participation hours. As part of this workshop series, a number of new and innovative resources were developed by Huliauapaʻa. These resources are housed on the Kīpuka Kuleana website and include:

Overall, feedback from workshop participants concluded that the majority felt that each of the workshops were useful, educational, and valuable to their ‘ohana and communities. Participants agreed that they gained new knowledge applicable to their individual and ‘ohana needs, and planned to apply what they learned in the workshops. The majority also noted that they were very interested in participating in future workshops.

 

We appreciate and mahalo our funders, guest speakers and participants for their time and dedication. It was an honor to build pilina with each other and reaffirm the importance to mālama iwi kūpuna and kuleana and ʻohana heir property lands. The support given, insights shared, and conversations that have arisen from each of these workshops has helped to contextualize important themes in these topic areas, equipping us with the ‘ike and tools to better navigate these situations as they apply uniquely in our own lives and kuleana.

KĀKOʻO!
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Join us in re-envisioning Wahi Kūpuna Stewardship in Hawaiʻi and endorse the Kaliʻuokapaʻakai Collective’s vision of empowering communities, professionals, and agencies to work collaboratively to protect, restore, reinvigorate, and appropriately steward Hawaiʻi’s wahi kūpuna.

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