Moku System
The Moku System is a traditional Hawaiian approach to land management and agriculture. It divides land into smaller, manageable units called moku, which are further divided into ahupua'a. This system promotes sustainable practices by ensuring that resources are used efficiently and that the needs of the community are met.
In the Moku System, each area is designed to support various activities, such as farming, fishing, and gathering. This interconnectedness helps maintain ecological balance and fosters a sense of community among residents. The Moku System reflects the deep respect Hawaiians have for their environment and cultural heritage.