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Hiki Ola is a non-profit whose vision and mission revolve around education, the environment, and culture. Hiki Ola provides place-based engagement at the Kealakekua Mountain Reserve, 9,627 acres of land in the uplands of Kealakekua.

Vision
Ka Ulana ʻIke
Mission
Resting upon Hawaiʻi's rich culture, Hiki Ola strives to weave together a moena pāwehe of knowledge where all can kneel.
808urban crew with our Queen ʻIliahi tree

MAILE
Due to high demand, we have invited David Miranda to host another session of the June maile workshop for those who were unable to attend.
REGISTRATION AND DETAILS
AUG
23

ʻIEʻIE WEAVING CLASS
Learn how to weave ʻieʻie from loea ulana ʻieʻie Lloyd Kumulāʻau and Haunani. Sing. A one-time required Zoom meeting with the kumu will be held on Aug 21 at 6 pm. REGISTRATION AND DETAILS
AUG
29-30

NATIVE FERN PROPAGATION
Learn about native ferns and how to propogate them. Our
special guest is Kay Lynch.
REGISTRATION AND DETAILS
OCT
18

MANU
Learn about our endemic forest birds and provide service to the ʻaina. Special guest Bret Nainoa Mossman.
REGISTRATION AND DETIALS
OCT
25
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Hiki Ola Shirts $35
You'll find me in the forest.
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