We are working toward a return to a deeper relationship with the Earth. This is not a quick fix, but a long-term practice—one that asks us to slow down, listen, and carefully unpack what has been forgotten.
Our project centers on growing food and reconnecting through the shared rituals of planting, harvesting, and eating together. We are building systems that support life: solar power, water catchment, and regenerative practices that honor the limits and intelligence of the land.
We aim to cultivate competence in both human-made technologies and nature’s own technologies, understanding that resilience lives at the intersection of the two. At the heart of this work is a remembering—an ongoing integration the ahupua'a system and ancestral ways of knowing that recognize Earth as a living, relational presence rather than a resource to extract.
This is the path we are exploring, together.