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  • Home
    • Upcoming Events
    • About hakalauhome
    • Contact Us!
  • Yesterday
    • Timeline
    • Camps
    • Schools
    • Churches
    • Cemeteries
    • The Voice of Hakalau (Newspaper)
    • Work
    • Hamakua Roads in the 19th Century: Firsthand Accounts
    • Bridges
    • The Railroad
  • Today
    • Issues Today
    • Hakalau Farmers Market
    • Hakalau Jodo Mission Today
    • Honohina Hongwanji Today
    • Hakalau Reunions
    • Wailea Village Historic Preservation Community >
      • Cemetery Stewardship
      • Reviving Hakalau School
      • Senior Luncheons
      • Mochi Pounding
  • Tomorrow
    • Arsenic Remediation
    • Cliff Failures
    • Hāmākua CDP Action Committee
Picture
Hawaii Tribune Herald, July 12, 1917, accessed via Newspapers.com
Picture
Picture
Hawaii Tribune Herald, February 11, 1918, accessed via Newspapers.com
For the Hakalau Kuleana, our responsibility is to care for the land, the people, and the culture. We are guided by the YESTERDAY'S cultural values: Engage in collective effort. Look out for each other. Honor hard work. Show respect for those who came before us. Aloha and Mālama `Aina.