Waimānalo Mau a Mau Final Report
Amplifying Our ʻĀina Momona, Pilina, and ʻŌiwi
The “Waimānalo Mau a Mau” Final Report is a comprehensive documentation of the project’s efforts to amplify the voices, cultural practices, and historical narratives of the Waimānalo community. This report encapsulates the project’s goals, methodologies, and findings, providing an in-depth analysis of Waimānalo’s unique cultural landscape. The initiative, a collaborative effort with Bishop Museum, aims to preserve and honor the rich heritage of Waimānalo through a blend of traditional knowledge and modern research methods.
Project Goals and Objectives
Methodology and Community Engagement
Key Findings and Themes
The report identifies three central themes emerging from the community’s narratives: ʻĀina Momona (healthy lands and people), Pilina (quality relationships), and ʻŌiwi (cultural identity). These themes encapsulate the community’s connection to the land, the importance of strong familial and social ties, and the preservation of cultural practices. The findings highlight the community’s commitment to sustaining these values amidst modern challenges and development pressures.