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Spring 2026

 Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) Features Ka Hale Manu O Lono

In this featured article from Ka Wai Ola, mālama ʻāina is shown as a living practice of pilina, ʻāina, kūpuna, and community. It uplifts the kuleana of caring for sacred places like Hokualele Heiau, Pōhaku Hoʻohanau Heiau, and the wetlands of Kihapiʻilani and Uhauʻiole, echoing the work of Ka Hale Manu o Lono.

Nūhou Archive

Explore past nūhou on our work, cultural restoration, and community stewardship.

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Spring 2026 – Rockwall Restoration

Hokualele Heiau Rockwall Restoration

A look at the ongoing restoration of the Hokualele Heiau rockwall, with before-and-after photos that show how careful, culturally grounded work can help stabilize and honor this sacred site.

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Spring 2026 – Ka Hui Mālama

Ka Hui Mālama: Restoring the Living Web of Hokuʻalele Heiau

Our team at Ka Hale Manu O Lono documents  the native ferns and medicinal plants in the forest of Anahola

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