Polynesian roots ✨💕🌊
Proud to be indigenous/Polynesian and to have Māori & Hawaiian dna in my veins ♥️
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Hibiscus dreams ❤️🔥
Hibiscus in the hair is the cutest tropical hairstyle!! 🩷

Kulani Kinis
What it Means to Malama Aina
Kiai Collier acts as a steward for the natural habitats of Maui, embodying what it means to malama (care for) Hawaii. He works to build and restore the aina (land) by replanting native plants to help indigenous birds thrive, and invites volunteers to do the same. By offering visitors the opportunity to get involved and give back, he also helps them make a difference that lasts. Join Kiai in cherishing and protecting Hawaii on your future visit.
Look to the Source
A Hawaiian proverb: Nana I Ke Kumu / Look to the Source “The saying ‘Nana I Ke Kumu’ was used often by our ancestors as a means of educating the youth to seek answers from the elderly people around them that had the answers to many of their questions. It also meant that one must study nature itself with all its wisdom that is portrayed in the forest and streams, the ocean with all its life and the air that keeps it alive.” – Charles Kauluwehi Maxwell Sr. “Uncle Charlie"