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About This Project
Mizu-Wai Memories explores how hands-on lauhala weaving and oral story exchanges can strengthen intergenerational connections and equitable stewardship of East Maui’s waterways. Through community gatherings, participants weave small symbolic forms while sharing memories and hopes for the future of wai, water. A culminating interactive work shares the conversations with broader audiences while highlighting different ways of knowing as part of environmental story data mapping.

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