Our Partnerships

Ka Hale Hoaka

Ka Hale Hoaka, a School of Hawaiian Knowledge, is based out of an off-grid home in Honouliwai Valley where Co-founder, Kumu Maile Naehu and her ʻohana create cross-disciplinary courses taught through a Hawaiian world perspective.

Taiātea - The Gathering of Oceans

Taiātea - The Gathering of Oceans is a project by a team of Indigenous ocean practitioners, scientists, and policy builders working in collaboration with WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature) and Auckland Museum to create global ocean conservation polices designed by indigenous perspectives.

Honolulu Museum of Art

Hui o Kuapā partnered with Honolulu Museum of Art to bring Soundshop to Molokaʻi. Soundshop is a music education program focusing on hip-hop for high-school students. Each workshop involves a meet and greet with the artists teaching, discussions on the creative process and critical thinking, breakout groups to work on beat-making and lyric writing, and student performances. 

KUA - Hui Mālama Loko I’a

Hui Mālama Loko Iʻa  is a growing network of fishpond practitioners and organizations from across ka paeʻāina o Hawaiʻi. The Hui was formed so practitioners could empower each other and leverage their skills, knowledge and resources related to restoration and management of lokoiʻa. 

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration