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Pe‘ahi Stories

"Pe‘ahi Stories" is born of our intention to know the site of The Merwin Conservancy intimately, to understand the layers of history held in this place so that we may be more thoughtful stewards. There’s also a hope that, as people relatively new in the area, our surroundings will become further animated with meaning–the kind that reaches far into the past and will help us determine our collective futures.

Protecting What We Love: Hāmākualoa, Our Shared Home

November 29, 2022 By Sara Tekula

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Nā Inoa Ola: The Living Names

October 27, 2022 By Sara Tekula

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Hāmākualoa: The Birthplace of a Demigod

September 27, 2022 By Sara Tekula

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A Great King’s Footprint

August 30, 2022 By Sara Tekula

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Lost Histories, Enduring Meaning

July 28, 2022 By Sara Tekula

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Connecting to Place Through Mele

June 28, 2022 By Sara Tekula

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The Intention of Water: The Story of Pe‘ahi Stream

May 30, 2022 By Sara Tekula

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People and Place in Stories of Old

April 28, 2022 By Sara Tekula

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Discovering Layers of Meaning

March 30, 2022 By Sara Tekula

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