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At the heart of our Hawaiian values is Malama 'Āina concept, to care for the land from Ma uka (inland) to Ma kai (ocean). We believe in creating sustainable futures through enviromental restoration, social justice, and cultural perpetuation in our moku of Wai’anae.
Land and Environmental Health
Ua mau ke ea o ka ʻāina i ka pono (motto of Hawaiʻi), the life of the land is preserved in righteousness.
Water Resources
The Hawaiian word for water is "Wai." It is so valued and important that we refer to water as "Wai Wai."
Social Justice
“Ea” is translated as “life” but also means “sovereignty, rule, and independence.
Kingdom Pathways is bridging the gap between community voices, state agencies, and lawmakers.
We’re holding this session to hear your manaʻo, uplift what matters most to you, and guide public health decisions with data and lived experience. Together, we can create solutions rooted in our local needs.
All are welcome. Bring your aloha and your ʻohana! We plant trees in public spaces to create cooler, healthier environments, cleans our air, offering shade, beauty, and valuable resources that support our ʻohana and future generations.
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The Precious Manu Collection honors Hawaiʻi’s endangered native birds and the land they call home. Featuring Naupaka + Hibiscus Denim Reversible Corsets, designed by Jyshell Creations and crafted by For Simple Sustainability, each piece carries intention and purpose. As a mahalo, 10% of proceeds will be donated to Kingdom Pathways, supporting our dedication to protecting and restoring ʻāina for future generations.
Check them out at the Made In Hawai'i event on August 15–17.