A conversation about fishponds, fresh water, and community with Loke Aloua of Hui-Kaloko-Honokōhau.
Hui Kaloko-Honokōhau is dedicated to protecting, preserving, and advancing the natural and cultural resources of Kaloko and the customary and traditional practices of Native Hawaiians of the area. Through practice as kia‘i loko (fishpond guardians), they aim to restore, conserve, and manage the area’s water, natural, cultural, scenic, historic and marine resources for the benefit, education, and enjoyment of the community and future generations.
The hui offers place based education opportunities at Kaloko Fishpond, and works with community and education groups interested in perpetuating Native Hawaiian cultural practices and fishpond rehabilitation.
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