ONLINE
A four part series in collaboration with Kaleinohea Cleghorn. Ku mai is designed to increase our literacy of the elemental shift of season. Ku mai is a community experience where the practice of chant will be resourced to construct a functional and relevant relationship to the elements of Ku.
HONOKAʻA / HĀMĀKUA
In this program we manage a 70 acre lease property for the betterment of the Hāmākua community through developing a living, learning space of healthy diversified sustainable agriculture and native forest restoration.
WAIPIʻO / HĀMĀKUA
Located at the point of Mokuwai, this ʻāina lovingly named Kalaemomona, “The Bountiful Point”, was first reclaimed from the jungle and reopened for educational programs. \
NIULI’I / KOHALA
In this program we work towards the restoration and revitalization of the ancient stone walled loʻi (terraced water gardens) infrastructure of Niuliʻi.
HAWAIʻI ISLAND
This 6-day contemporary community ceremony launched in 2014, with roots and permission given by Pitt River elders, ritualistic running was offered as a method of prayer.
PELEKANE / KAWAIHAE
This seasonal ceremony marks the end of the Makahiki season (the time of Lono) and the moving into Kau (the time of KŪ).
MT. SHASTA / NO.CAL
This two week long event was created to encourage a rediscovery of indigenous Slavic traditions
GOTEMBA / JAPAN
Japanese students returned to their homelands and set up a ceremonial run focused on the sacred mountain of Fuji.
WARSZAWA / POLAND
This two week long event was created to encourage a rediscovery of indigenous Slavic traditions
KU MAI
ONLINE
A four part series in collaboration with Kaleinohea Cleghorn. Ku mai is designed to increase our literacy of the elemental shift of season. Ku mai is a community experience where the practice of chant will be resourced to construct a functional and relevant relationship to the elements of Ku.

