Noa Lincoln joins hosts Lei and Drew to share about the past, present, and future of sustainable Hawaiian agroforestry and the role of ʻUlu (Breadfruit) in our lives.
Learn more about Noa Lincoln on the Mea Kipa page, along with all the other podcast guests.
This second season of Ka Leo o ka Uluau consists of 12 episodes that began in January ~ Kāʻelo 2022 with a shift in focus from stories associated with places to Hawaiian cultural practices that inform us how to meaningfully and sustainably interact with the place we live based on traditional knowledge systems.
Season II episodes are released throughout the year on the Hilo moon phase of every malama or mahina (lunar month) to raise awareness of this ancient yet relevant practice of keeping time. This segment was released June 29, the start of the Hawaiʻi lunar month of Hinaiaʻeleʻele.
Other Season II Episodes
- January 2-31 ~Kāʻelo, Ulana Lau Hala (lau hala weaving)
- February 1-March 1 ~Kaulua, Lawaiʻa Pono (traditional fishing practices).
- March 2-31 ~ Nana, Loko Iʻa (fish pond) culture
- April 1-30 ~ Welo, Hula
- May 1-30 ~ Ikiiki, Hana Lei (lei making)
- May 31-June 28 ~ Kaʻaona, Kaulana Mahina (moon calendar)