This video documents the battle over the water in Waiahole Ditch on the island of O’ahu, where taro farmers and long-time residents seek to reclaim the natural stream waters that were taken in the early 1900’s by sugar plantations.
OHA’s Kipuka Database is a geographical information system (GIS) that utilizes the latest mapping technologies to provide a window into native Hawaiian land, culture and history.
Eia ka moku o Koʻolaupoko, Oʻahu - "Koʻolau", according to Puke Wehewehe, means, " Windward sides of the Hawaiian Islands" and thus, this moku is located on the eastern side of the island.