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Inoanāiwi is a grassroots, community-led movement dedicated to addressing the historical and ongoing challenges faced by Kānaka Maoli (Native Hawaiians) due to colonization and unjust land practices. By restoring ʻāina (land) to its original caretakers, we aim to rebuild a pono (right) relationship with the land and empower Kānaka Maoli to thrive in their ancestral homeland. Together, we can foster collective action and pursue justice and reconciliation for a more equitable future. Join us in this vital work to heal and transform our communities.
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"Place, in all of its multiple levels of meaning, is one light that many Hawaiians share in their spiritual way-finding to a Hawaiian identity, one that is greatly significant to their existence as a people and culture, both past and present.” From This Land Is My Land: The Role of Place in Native Hawaiian Identity by Shawn Malia Kana'iaupuni and Nolan Malone, Hūlili Vol. 3 |