A fundraiser by the Mayorʻs Office of Culture and the Arts (MOCA).

In support of Kona Low relief efforts across Oʻahu, the Wahi Pana Project is releasing a limited-edition T-shirt series featuring all Phase 3 sites. Communities across Oʻahu have been deeply impacted— homes damaged, landscapes altered, and families are navigating a long road ahead. These stories and artworks connect each place to collective action, honoring the significance of Wahi Pana while supporting communities as they recover and rebuild.

All proceeds from this fundraiser will support the work of Lāhui Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to uplifting our communities through cultural preservation, ʻāina stewardship, and direct support to families in need. Mahalo to our fiscal sponsor, Bishop Museum.

PRE-ORDERS OPEN NOW through May 20

  • Shirts will be available approximately 3 weeks after purchase
  • Pick-up details to be announced soon
  • $40 each Sizes S–XXL

Purchase, wear, and stand in support.

Pre-Order Below

Laniwahine — Artwork by Amber Khan & Jordan Souza
Black poster-style image with white text reading 'REMEMBER THE MO' and a small orange geometric emblem beneath.

Front

Laniwahine poster with a black background, orange title at top, white jagged central figure with orange shapes and a dancer, plus the text about abundance, fish, and health, and Wahipana logo at bottom.

Back

Laniwahine, Artwork by Amber Khan & Jordan Souza

Moʻolelo by Paige Okamura
Haleʻiwa Beach Park

I Ka Uhiwai o Ke Koʻolau — Artwork by Kaili Chun

Front

Back

I Ka Uhiwai o Ke Koʻolau, Artwork by Kaili Chun

Moʻolelo by Kaiminaʻauao Kahikina
Hoʻomaluhia Botanical Garden, Koʻolaupoko

Nā ʻIli o Kahe — Artwork by Meleanna Aluli Meyer & Solomon Enos
Slide with white text listing Makaīwa, Waimānalo, Keone‘ōio, Limaloa, Piliokahe on a black background and an orange geometric logo below.

Front

Poster for Nā ʻILI O KAHE on black, featuring white/orange woven arches, Māori verse, KA’UIKIOKAPŌ credit, and WAHI PANA logo.

Back

Nā ʻIli o Kahe, Artwork by Meleanna Aluli Meyer & Solomon Enos

Moʻolelo by Ulukoa Duhaylonsod
Kahe Point