Mauna Kea Education and Awareness (MKEA) was created in April, 2015 by concerned and committed community members in Waimea, predominantly Native Hawaiian and all women who recognized the immediate and urgent need for all communities to have a deeper knowledge of Mauna a Wākea, also known as Mauna Kea. The organization began in response to the proposed building of an eighteen story Thirty Meter Telescope on the upper slopes of a mountain the native Hawaiians view as sacred, as the water source for the island and landscape utilized by practitioners to maintain and sustain the life ways of their ancestors.
Our mission is to educate and raise the awareness of communities in Hawai’i and beyond on the spiritual, historical, cultural, environmental, and political significance of Mauna Kea and provide cultural learning opportunities to everyone from keiki to kupuna, residents, visitors, and others concerned about native and cultural rights and responsibilities in order to create a platform for the protection of sacred places and for social justice and positive change.
Mauna Kea Education and Awareness (MKEA) is an organization sponsored by Seventh Generation Fund for Indigenous Peoples, Inc.
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Follow the journey of Native Hawaiian mother-daughter activists standing to protect our sacred mountain Mauna Kea from the building of the Thirty Meter Telescope in the feature film, Standing Above the Clouds. Find out where you can see a screening next or request your own at the link below.
Mauna Kea Education and Awareness presents this first promo release for KŪKULU - A Tribute to the Pillars of Mauna a Wakea compilation album of prayers, chants, spoken word and songs for Mauna Kea to acknowledge, recognize and honor protectors from Hawai'i and around the world.
Kūkulu serves as a platform to teach, to share and to inspire the community to stand as pillars for this sacred mountain through visual arts, workshops, presentations, events, and gatherings.
Learn about and participate in daily actions to support the Mauna Kea movement. Participate in our weekly MaunA Kea Wear Wednesdays until Mauna Kea is protected.
View mele, documentaries and short films about Mauna Kea by clicking on the link below.
Access lesson plans and teachings from “Standing Above the Clouds” including oli, mele, hula.
View featured news articles from the movement from 2019 till the present.
Continue to practice and learn all of the chants, prayers and hula from protocol at the Ala Hulu.