Kalo 'āina patch

$13.50
East Maui Water embroidered patch. Thanks to its durable twill fabric, the patch is resilient to heat.

All profits made from this embroidered patch remain in Kalo Farming and Restoration activities. Aloha 'āina never dies.

From our Kalo 'āina collection, this T is available for wholesale orders.

Keʻanae Kalo Farmers were once the biggest exporter for Hawaiian Kalo. These taro patches still exist today, as the Koʻolau Mountains feeds these fields.

Hawaiians of Old remember the days when almost every patch was open stretching to our Keʻanae Church.
Today we celebrate the restoration of loʻi (taro patches) and strive to open all patches in our ʻOhana for our generations to come.

Kalo 'āina - the name our tutu gave our Taro Patches on Keanae Lowlands.

Kua.ʻāina. - Country (as distinct from the city), countryside; person from the country, rustic, backwoodsman; of the country, countrified, rustic, rural. Lit., back land. hoʻo.kua.ʻāina To act like one from the country; countrified, rustic.

• 26% cotton, 74% polyester
• 3″ (7.6 cm) in diameter
• Attachment options: iron-on, sew-on, or safety pin.
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