Maui Tomorrow

Cultural Heritage and Streamflows

Maui Tomorrow has stood with many of Maui’s cultural groups to protect our heritage resources, from Olowalu in West Maui to Nāhiku in East Maui, and from Mākena on Maui’s South shore, to North shore Haʻikū. Maui Tomorrow has partnered with Maui Cultural Lands, Nā Moku ‘Aupuni o Koʻolau , Hui o Nā Wai ‘Ehā and Hoʻoponopono o Makena to advocate for respect of traditional cultural practices on public and private lands. Our commitment to cultural preservation has resulted in effective advocacy. Maui Tomorrow and allies consistently urge landowners and policy makers to “raise the bar” and preserve complexes of inter-related historic sites and native flora and fauna as a larger “cultural landscape.”