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Edwin “Ekolu” Lindsey – Cultivating Cultural Seeds


Edwin “Ekolu” Lindsey is on a mission to protect and restore Hawaiian cultural resources. The son of the late Ed Lindsey, the renowned conservationist who was named a “Maui treasure,” Ekolu continues his father’s legacy with a belief in the (‘olelo no’eau (proverb) “He ali’i ka ‘aina; he kauwa ke kanaka.” (The land is chief and we are its servants.) Ekolu is president of Maui Cultural Lands, an organization dedicated to the preservation of Hawaiian culture, archeological sites, native plants, and the Islands’ first people.

Recorded at TEDxMaui 2012, held on January 22, 2012 at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center.

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Filed Under: 2012 Presentations, Culture, Environment Tagged With: edwin ekolu lindsey, hawaiian culture, tedxmaui

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  1. Adam Ayers says

    May 23, 2012 at 9:35 am

    Unreal!!!

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