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Lana‘i Culture & Heritage Center

Honoring the Past, Enriching the Future OUR PROGRAMS
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PRESERVING & PROTECTING THE PAST

Aloha mai

Lāna‘i Culture & Heritage Center in Hawai‘i is a community that preserves and celebrates the island’s heritage and its ever-evolving culture. We share the historical narrative of pre-western contact to eras of ranching, plantation and tourism. Our goal is to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of the island’s unique cultural landscape and history. Our vibrant collection of programs bring the community together to celebrate a thriving culture, educate youth and families, restore the land and preserve historic places.

Museum Open
Monday – Friday | 11 am – 3 pm

Museum Open | Monday – Friday | 11 am – 3 pm

A few ways we made an impact in 2024
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Preserve the Past

Lāna’i’s rich history stretches back over a millennium, beginning with the arrival of Polynesian voyagers. For centuries, Native Hawaiians carefully stewarded the island, developing a unique culture and way of life. This era of indigenous management lasted until the late 18th century when Western contact initiated a period of profound transformation.

In the 1850s, ranching emerged as the first major Western economic endeavor on Lāna’i, persisting for about 100 years. The 70-year agricultural boom of pineapple reshaped not only the land but also the social fabric of the island, attracting workers from all over the world, creating a vibrant melting pot of cultures, and fundamentally altering the traditional way of life.

Black and white photo of two pineapple pickers in the field. The workers are wearing hats and labor clothes, each holding a freshly picked pineapple, with rows of pineapples and the plantation landscape visible in the background.
Photo of two musicians singing and playing guitar, both wearing lei. They are captured in a joyful moment.

Empowering Culture

In transient times and outmigration of those raised on Lāna‘i, we champion education for students, and empower islanders and visitors to celebrate a story that continues to unfold. Beyond the museum, our mission embraces ‘āina-based curriculum and cultural workshops. Our events strengthen the bond between people and community, the past and the present. We offer stewardship opportunities that support harmony with the land. In the past 50 years of tourism and transition, we are an island of enduring identity – always bringing the past forward in our journey of sustainability and conservation.

Black and white photo of two pineapple pickers in the field. The workers are wearing hats and labor clothes, each holding a freshly picked pineapple, with rows of pineapples and the plantation landscape visible in the background.

Preserve the Past

Lāna’i’s rich history stretches back over a millennium, beginning with the arrival of Polynesian voyagers. For centuries, Native Hawaiians carefully stewarded the island, developing a unique culture and way of life. This era of indigenous management lasted until the late 18th century when Western contact initiated a period of profound transformation.

In the 1850s, ranching emerged as the first major Western economic endeavor on Lāna’i, persisting for about 100 years. The 70-year agricultural boom of pineapple reshaped not only the land but also the social fabric of the island, attracting workers from all over the world, creating a vibrant melting pot of cultures, and fundamentally altering the traditional way of life.

Photo of two musicians singing and playing guitar, both wearing lei. They are captured in a joyful moment.

Empowering Culture

In transient times and outmigration of those raised on Lāna‘i, we champion education for students, and empower islanders and visitors to celebrate a story that continues to unfold. Beyond the museum, our mission embraces ‘āina-based curriculum and cultural workshops. Our events strengthen the bond between people and community, the past and the present. We offer stewardship opportunities that support harmony with the land. In the past 50 years of tourism and transition, we are an island of enduring identity – always bringing the past forward in our journey of sustainability and conservation.

Thriving land. Thriving people. Thriving community.

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

Events

Celebrate traditions, culture, history and values of Lāna‘i. Check back one month prior to the event date to confirm as dates or times may change.

Hiʻi Heiau - Event Page

Volunteer Day: Hi‘i Heiau

February 1 @ 8:30 am - 11:00 am

Volunteer with Lāna‘i Culture & Heritage Center at the culturally significant Hi‘i Agricultural Heiau. This stewardship day is part of ongoing efforts to protect and preserve the site, which includes an ancient heiau and remnants of traditional house sites. Join Lānaʻi Culture & Heritage Center in preserving the Hiʻi Agricultural Heiau on Saturday, February 1 from 8:30

Golf Cart Line Up

2nd Annual Golf Tournament

March 1 @ 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Second Annual Lāna‘i Culture and Heritage Center Golf Tournament is presented by Foundations Hawaii. Seeking teams, sponsors and auction donors to champion our mission. Contact us to help. Sponsor our mission and participate in the tournament: $3,250 Nā‘ū Sponsor includes: 4 participants + hole signage and $2,250 Kauna‘oa Sponsor includes: 4 participants + entry signage.

Cultural Enrichment Day

School-based learning program that introduces students to cultural programs such as the cultivation and need for native plants and impact of invasive species. Dates are subject to change. Check one month prior to confirm.

Get updates about events and programs

News & Stories

In every moment, we create history, leave a legacy and share memories. Lāna‘i’s living culture is a collection of experiences that we share now and carry forward to the future.

  • April blog video.

Stewardship at Ka Lanakila Church

April 2023 - On April 1, 2023 Lāna‘i Culture and Heritage Center volunteers worked to restore Hawai'i's largest dryland forest and Lāna‘i's Ka Lanakila Church. Volunteers helped clean up the church through the removal of invasive plants like kiawe and lantana and fallen debris.

  • March blog video.

Restoration of Kānepu‘u

March 2023 - Here’s what Lanai’s lovers of land look like. On March 4, 2023 Hawai‘i’s largest native dryland forest got a boost thanks to the Lāna‘i Culture and Heritage Center and volunteers. Fifty native plants were donated.

  • January blog post of the highlights of 2022.

Top 10 Highlights of 2022

January 2023 - 2022 was a time of restoration and innovation. It was our year to rekindle community, advance our mission and to celebrate the centennial of plantation life. Here are the top 10 highlights of 2022 that your support made possible.

News & Stories

In every moment, we create history, leave a legacy and share memories. Lāna‘i’s living culture is a collection of experiences that we share now and carry forward to the future.

  • April blog video.

Stewardship at Ka Lanakila Church

April 2023 - On April 1, 2023 Lāna‘i Culture and Heritage Center volunteers worked to restore Hawai'i's largest dryland forest and Lāna‘i's Ka Lanakila Church. Volunteers helped clean up the church through the removal of invasive plants like kiawe and lantana and fallen debris.

  • March blog video.

Restoration of Kānepu‘u

March 2023 - Here’s what Lanai’s lovers of land look like. On March 4, 2023 Hawai‘i’s largest native dryland forest got a boost thanks to the Lāna‘i Culture and Heritage Center and volunteers. Fifty native plants were donated.

  • January blog post of the highlights of 2022.

Top 10 Highlights of 2022

January 2023 - 2022 was a time of restoration and innovation. It was our year to rekindle community, advance our mission and to celebrate the centennial of plantation life. Here are the top 10 highlights of 2022 that your support made possible.

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