Lindsey invites newcomers to build a better Maui. A retired school teacher, Lindsey is passionate about giving back to the land he loves. People need to work together for this island.
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Hawaii will launch “E Ho‘ohui Kākou (Together As One),” a weeklong cultural celebration across four islands in mid-October.
Volunteering on Vacation is a unique opportunity to connect and help restore to an ancient land and the Hawaiian culture that nurtured it for thousands of years.
For 100 years, the remains of a once-thriving Native Hawaiian village in Honokowai Valley lay dormant. Today, dedicated volunteers are restoring it—from the sticks to the stones.
Hawaiian Public Radio Interviews Ekolu Lindsey about community-based resource management, sustainability, and other related issues.
Strong warrior for Maui County Ed Lindsey, a steadfast champion and leader in protecting Maui’s aina and its cultural landscapes died.
Uncle Ed Lindsey of Makawao was the recipient of the award shaped like an outrigger-canoe paddle at the "More Fish in the Sea: E Ola Ke Kai, E Ola Kakou" event.
Edwin "Ed" Robert Naleilehua Lindsey, Jr. passed away quietly at his family home in Lahaina at 5:30 a.m. last Tuesday after a five-year battle with cancer.
Project Malama Honokowai is focused on restoring the ancient home of a flourishing Hawaiian community over 500 years ago.