Remembrance Farms
12/07/2022
There is a breadfruit revival happening in Hawai'i. Hear the many reasons why this is a good thing in the podcast linked below.
PODCAST: Hawaiian Agroforestry and ʻUlu by Ka Leo o ka Uluau
Noa Lincoln joins Lei and Drew to share about the past, present, and future of Hawaiian agroforestry and the role of ʻulu in our lives.
Noa Kekuewa Lincoln is a scholar and practitioner of indigenous agriculture. He has had the opportunity to experience and learn from traditional growers including First Nations peoples from Northern, Central, and South America, and throughout the Pacific. In his studies at Yale and Stanford University – and now as a professor at the University of Hawaiʻi – Noa seeks to demonstrate the sustainability and productivity of indigenous agricultural methods to the global scientific community. He is the founder of Māla Kaluʻulu Cooperative that is working to revive the traditional breadfruit belt in the Moku o Kona.
Link to the podcast is in the comments below!
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