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Today Haena has to move forward, working with the legacy of its past and with the circumstances of the present. Here on the far edge of the Hawaiian archipelago, community members have regrouped and formed a new land-caretaking organization that in many ways reflects the legacy of the previous Hui Kuai Aina. In this chapter, we will hear from our guides--Carlos in particular--about how this new organization is moving forward to restore a Hawaiian landscape--a landscape that embodies the spirit and functions of the ahupuaa to the extent that can be accomplished under the present system of land ownership. It is these efforts, perhaps more than anything, that make Haena worthy of consideration by the people of Hawaii today. We invite you to learn about these new efforts, and to place them within the context of Haena's past--ancient and recent. In honor of the vital onward movement these efforts represent, we have chosen a petroglyph of a surfer to represent this chapter.
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