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Ke Alahula: Beginning the Journey

Beginning the Journey

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"He ‘āina ‘ai kēia, he ‘āina momona, a he ‘āina ākea no hoʻi"

This is a place that feeds us, a rich and productive place, an expansive place… a place of the people!

The journey, Ke Alahula, towards ʻāina momona begins with people who are connected to the ‘āina and care deeply about their place, its past, present and future. The journey requires steps that are not laid out in black and white but are “driven” by the vision, need, and desires of the community on that pathway.

‘Āina Momona

  • Ke Alahula: Beginning the Journey
  • Ke Kahua: Leadership and Vision
  • Kuʻu Kaiāulu: Celebrating Community
  • Ho’olako: Organizational Capacity
  • Na Kilo ʻĀina: Observing Your Place
  • Hoʻolālā: Effective Planning
  • Kānāwai: Rules and Regulations
  • Hoʻoko: Getting It Done
  • Alulike: Working Together