本日 2026年3月7日(土) 17:03 Etc/GMT-9

2026/03/08 03:30~2026/03/08 07:30

Kanaaho Kahulimanu - Kahaluʻu, Koʻolaupoko: upland activity

UPDATE: A few more spots opened up and we re-opened the registration. First come first serve, we are only allotted 10 spots! Please only register if you know you can make it. If you signed up and no longer are able to attend, please let us know ASAP.REGISTRATION REQUIREDSign up for this activity via the MINA Activity RegistrationCOMPLETE Kanaʻaho Kahulimanu RSVP registration (REQUIRED)--RSVP LinkPARKING is very limited: please carpool!!If you missed the opportunity to sign up for the Kanaaho event, you are welcome to join our second activity today at Niuhelewai. See the separate calendar entry.ACTIVITY DESCRIPTIONKaiāulu ʻo Kahaluʻu is a grassroots community organization established in 2021  to serve, organize, and uplift Kahaluʻu community voices. Located in the 'ili of 'Āhuimanu within the ahupua'a of Kahalu'u, this ancient Hawaiian agricultural complex is the largest intact terraced lo'i system on O'ahu & the best example of Kanaka Maoli expertise in this type of engineering. It is our mission to mālama the people, resources, history, wahi pana, and community well being of the Kahaluʻu ahupua’a on Oʻahu. Our vision is to be an established collective of voices to advocate for the Kahaluʻu community.​ To learn more about the organization, visit their website https://www.kaiauluokahaluu.org/ and  check out their blog and follow them on instagram. TO BE PREPAREDStudents may assist with vegetation clearance, maintenance, and/or out-planting using a variety of hand and power tools depending on level of skill and the assigned tasks for the day. Due to State requirements, we are only allowed to welcome a limited number of volunteers, one of those volunteers must be an archaeologist to monitor work and be present in case of any inadvertent findings.Please bring the following items with you on the workday: WaterCovered clothing–long sleeve and pantsSturdy covered shoes with grip (REQUIRED) Bug repellent, sun and or rain protection strongly recommendedOptional: Hat, Towel, Change of ClothesLight refreshments will be provided, potluck (sharing snacks) is encouragedPlease bring a reusable water bottle & mess kitHereʻs an additional list of things to bring if you have them: Loppers, Pick Shovel, Hand Saws, Chain Saws (Only those that are certified with their own safety equipment & gas/oil) Rake, Tarp, Pullerbear,  Garden GlovesPARKING AND ACCOMMODATIONS: Parking is limited, please carpool as much as possible and park on the makai side of the street. COORDINATORSKanaʻaho Kahulimanu–Kaiāulu ʻo Kahaluʻu: Hiʻiaka Jardine and Aimee Sato. MINA: Waileia Tupou, Ella ShapiroQuestions? Contact Ulla at 330 1276 or csssl@hawaii.edu. 

📍 Kahalu'u Lo'i, Hui Kelu Pl, Ahuimanu, HI 96744, USA