Kamuela Enos is the director of the Office of Indigenous Innovation at the University of Hawai'i System. He was formerly director of Social Enterprise for MAʻ O Organic Farms, a farm that understands the ways that land feeds beyond just providing food. He was born and raised in Waiʻ anae on the island of Oʻahu. Kamu is a radical thinker and bridge builder, helping to translate the incredible intelligence of ancient/future indigenous technologies to the language of modernity. I’m sure you will enjoy this life giving conversation where we envision ways that indigenous wisdoms frame potent pathways guiding us towards the Beloved Futures.
Resources
Office of Indigenous Innovation
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Kamuela Enos is the director of the Office of Indigenous Innovation at the University of Hawai'i System. He was formerly director of Social Enterprise for MAʻ O Organic Farms, a farm that understands the ways that land feeds beyond just providing food. He was born and raised in Waiʻ anae on the island of Oʻahu. Kamu is a radical thinker and bridge builder, helping to translate the incredible intelligence of ancient/future indigenous technologies to the language of modernity. I’m sure you will enjoy this life giving conversation where we envision ways that indigenous wisdoms frame potent pathways guiding us towards the Beloved Futures.
Resources
Office of Indigenous Innovation
Follow Aubrey’s work
@aubrey.morgan.yee
https://aubreyy.substack.com/