Nā Kahu o Hōʻai is a 501c3 non-profit dedicated to preserving and protecting the cultural heritage of the Hōʻai area
Hōʻai traditionally was a bay that provided resources to the surrounding area. Connected to the heiau, ahu and ceremonial structures, the land that is now Prince Kuhio Park also had a variety of different aquacultural and agricultural uses.
Scotty Sagum shares about the significance of Hōʻai as a place of agriculture providing food for the surrounding area.
Place names of Hōʻai
Kumu 'Alohilani Rogers speaks about some of the Hawaiian place names of the Ho'ai area.
Plants of Hōʻai
Dr. Michael DeMotta speaks about agriculture and plants of the Hōʻai area.