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Mālama the 'Āina Festival 2026

Mālama the 'Āina Festival 2026 Mālama the 'Āina Festival 2026 Mālama the 'Āina Festival 2026

Honoring the spirits of the 'āina.

Honoring the spirits of the 'āina.Honoring the spirits of the 'āina.

shifting from a culture of consumption to one of stewardship

2026

Healing social division through cultural exchanges, ancestral wisdom and honoring our connection to  the ʻāina. 

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A Movement to Give Back

A Movement to Give Back

A Movement to Give Back

Every ticket sold contributes to a brighter, more interconnected world.
All festival proceeds fund initiatives that revolutionize education through holistic models, support global conservation and restoration of natural habitats, empower indigenous communities, and fuel leaders, innovators, and entrepreneurs who are driving positive change worldwide.



Healing the Divide

A Movement to Give Back

A Movement to Give Back

This music festival is more than just a celebration of sound; it’s a platform for healing and unity, aimed at bridging divides within the Hawaiian communities and fostering a spirit of collective growth. Centered around the ancient practice of ho'oponopono, which encourages reconciliation and emotional healing, the event serves as a space for reflection, dialogue, and mutual understanding. Through performances, workshops, and cultural exchanges, the festival highlights the rich history and traditions of Hawaii while promoting awareness of indigenous cultures worldwide. It’s a celebration of inclusivity, inviting people of all backgrounds to come together in a shared experience of peace, love, and unity. With a focus on respect for the land, the people, and their histories, this festival seeks to inspire a global movement for cultural appreciation, connection, and collective healing.



mission

Our 6 Tenets:

  • Commitment to regenerative and reforestation, focused on restoring native species 


  • Renewing a sacred connection with the spirit of the 'āina (land)


  • Empowering communities to foster cultural diversity and build global bridges


  • Promoting a way of life that resonates in harmony with nature


  • Shifting from a culture of consumption to one of stewardship


  •  Corporate and government accountability for land, resource and indigenous exploitation and environmental pollution. 


MALUHIA . ALOHA . LAULIMA . LOKAHI


#peopleoverprofits

"I pray that each of us protects our bodies as we would the Āina. May we honor and safeguard our purity, not using it for the false pursuit of money or the illusions of the world. Instead, may we dedicate our bodies—our temples—in service of Mana and Ola, the fire of Life and Aloha alone.

May Aloha dwell within our bodies, just as Aloha inhabits the Āina.

To clarify, the "false quest of money" refers to compromising Pono in pursuit of wealth. But to receive money in exchange for offering true value is not false—it is an act of stewardship over resources.

At times, it feels as though we are meant to occupy the Land—not just for ourselves, but for the Mothers, for the hearts, for Aloha, and for what is Life.

But nothing can truly occupy the Land except Life itself.

Therefore, we must choose: Life or Death. Which will it be?

Soon, the choice will become clear.

And so, the answer is to occupy our own hearts and bodies fully—allowing Heaven and Aloha to inhabit us in true embodiment."

~ Solstic Sara ☀️ 


#peopleoverprofits

IMPACT

Our vision is to illuminate the interconnectedness of all life and ʻāina through mindful awareness, a deep connection with the land, cultural practices, and traditional Hawaiian knowledge. By embracing this, we can cultivate:


• A deeper sense of belonging and heightened self and collective awareness.


• Greater empathy, peace, collaboration, and innovation.


• Reduced exploitation of people, land, and resources


• Decisions that honor and protect the broader ecosystem


• Increased adoption of renewable and regenerative systems


• A world with less conflict, war, and destruction


  • We advocate for the return of all indigenous lands in support of sovereign nations.



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