E ho‘ohanohano ‘ana i ka wā ma mua, a e ho‘olako ‘ana i ka mua aku

Honoring the past, enriching the future

Our culture of shared values unites our team. Ancestral wisdom influences our work to preserve cultural practices, learn from historical experience and plan for future generations. We believe in sustainability and work to adapt what we know of the past to the present. We know there is a balance between honoring traditions and preparing for what lies ahead. We help to harmonize both.

Lāna‘i Culture & Heritage Center took root in 2007 in consultation with kūpuna and islanders as a community-based non-profit. In 2010, the center opened a climate-controlled display and archive center in the historic Dole Plantation Administration Building. The center serves as a hub that connects people with the traditions, history, land and culture of Lāna‘i. Since its opening, more than 100,000 people have visited the museum and participated in a vibrant collection of programs.

Our work is possible through the support of community members, island guests, donors and volunteers. Donate to support our mission.

Our culture of shared values unites our team. As fire keepers, our reverence of ancestral wisdom influences our work to preserve cultural practices, learn from historical experience and plan for future generations. We believe in sustainability and work to adapt what we know of the past to the present.

There is a balance between honoring traditions and preparing for what lies ahead. We help to harmonize both.

Lāna‘i Culture & Heritage Center took root in 2007 in consultation with kūpuna and islanders as a community-based non-profit.

In 2010, the center opened a climate-controlled display and archive center in the historic Dole Plantation Administration Building. The center serves as a hub that connects people with the traditions, history, land and culture of Lāna‘i. Since its opening, more than 100,000 people have visited the museum and participated in a vibrant collection of programs.

Our work is possible through the support of community members, island guests, donors and others who support us financially and as volunteers. Donate to help.

Vision & Mission

Ola ka ‘āina, ola ke kānaka, ola ke kaiāulu

Thriving land, thriving people & thriving community

Our mission preserves, perpetuates and honors Lāna‘i’s rich history, culture and values. We envision a vibrant community, deeply connected to its roots and cultural heritage. We are the community’s cornerstone of historical preservation efforts and education.

What We Do

  • Celebrate the diverse cultural influences that have shaped Lāna’i, from its Native Hawaiian roots to the ranching era and pineapple plantation period
  • Collect, preserve and showcase artifacts that embody the island’s rich tapestry of traditions and history
  • Honor the contributions of all who have called Lāna’i home and helped to build its unique community

Kulana & Kuleana: A Community of Leadership

Shelly-Preza

Shelly Kaiaokamalie

executive director

Picture of Kari Bogner

Kari Bogner

‘Āina Education Specialist

Kerri Glickstein

Archive coordinator

Crystal Bolo

Administration Assistant

Jonona Alconcel

Museum DOCENT

Board of directors

Jana Kaopuiki, President
Harrilynn Kameenui, Chairwoman
Pamela Alconcel, Vice President/Treasurer
Natalie Ropa, Secretary
Diane Preza
Dean Del Rosario
John Mumford
Nelinia Cabiles
Michelle Fujie Kaauamo
Keala Kadooka
MaryLou Kaukeano

Kupuna Advisors

​Martha Evans & Warren Osako

A few ways we made an impact in 2024
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students participated in Aloha ‘Āina programs
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people volunteer at events
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ungulates removed by hunters