A cultural exchange, learning about organic gardening in Hawaii, United States

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  • Letzte Aktivität: 28 März 2024

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  2024 

 Geforderte Mindest-Aufenthaltsdauer:  mindestens 1 Monat oder mehr

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  • Beschreibung

    Beschreibung

    My husband and I have a 3 acre homestead on the rural East side of the island of Maui in Hana. We are blessed to be the custodians to this special part of the 'last Hawaiian place' rich with cultural and spiritual significance. We are a private homestead and not a commercial operation. The farm consists of a sampling of trees such as papaya, banana, cacao, coffee, inga, soursop, avocado, lychee, rambutan, jackfruit, surinam cherry, fig, star-apple, mountain apple and coconut.

    As we expand to growing vegetables and maintain the gardens already planted, we're looking for hard working mature couples traveling together who will appreciate their experience in paradise and be open to the cultural exchange unique to the Hawaiian Islands in the isolated Hawaiian village we call home.
    We have a few chickens and ducks for ambiance, eggs and companionship and have a variety of new fruit trees that are just beginning to produce. The trees and new garden area produce enough for sharing with workaway guests and family. The 'bunkhouse' for visiting guests is partially solar powered with an indoor-outdoor living space along a stream with a view of Hana Ranch pastureland. The bunkhouse has a kitchen and shower/bathroom in the private unit. Couples traveling together have proven to be the best match for our farm as it is located near the town but in an isolated part of the island of Maui. The location is great because of cell phone and internet access with the right carrier (Verizon) and proximity to the amenities of the town such as food trucks, gift shops, bank, post office etc. In their spare time, couples traveling together have companionship for exploring the beaches and hiking trails and also someone to work alongside in the garden, maintaining the farm and learning Hawaiian crafts, dance, and music.
    Mature couples 21 or over are preferred. A minimum of 8 weeks is usually required for a Workaway to really absorb the mana of the area and learn about the history and culture of the 'last Hawaiian place'. Guests should realize that part of the reason Hana is so unique and preserved culturally is that it is isolated. A two hour drive down a mountainous road over 52 bridges is required to get to the village. Your host is a retired educator and will teach each guest about organic farming in the tropics, about the mo'olelo (stories, legends) of the area and the native plants that we grow. There is a library of resource books in the cabin about the history and Native culture of Hawaii as well books on growing native plants, the flora and fauna of the Islands and creatures found in ocean. Guests have been given the opportunity to learn hula from family members and experience the use of a variety of percussion and musical instruments. Making flower and ti leaf leis may be part of the experience utilizing seasonal flowers and ti leaves found on the property. Guests learn to cook the native produce such as ulu and jackfruit when in season and prepare other products from the farm. Guest have built traditional Hawaiian lava rock walls for the trees for a lasting imprint. The ability to perform physical labor in the tropics is expected. A facetime or what's app interview and references are required to be considered for the opportunity to enjoy a special win/win Workaway experience at our little piece of paradise.

  • Arten von Hilfe und Lernmöglichkeiten

    Arten von Hilfe und Lernmöglichkeiten

    Kunstprojekte
    Hilfe bei Ökoprojekten
    Unterrichten
    Gartenarbeiten
    Heimwerker- und Bauarbeiten
    Betreuung von Tieren
    Mithilfe auf einem Bauernhof
    Hausarbeiten
    Handwerkliche Arbeiten
  • UNO-Ziele für nachhaltige Entwicklung, die dieser Gastgeber verfolgt

    UNO-Ziele für nachhaltige Entwicklung, die dieser Gastgeber verfolgt

    UNO-Ziele
    Keine Armut
    Kein Hunger
    Gesundheit und Wohlergehen
    Hochwertige Bildung
    Geschlechtergleichstellung
    Sauberes Wasser und Sanitärversorgung
    Bezahlbare und saubere Energie
    Menschenwürdige Arbeit und Wirtschaftswachstum
    Industrie, Innovation und Infrastruktur
    Weniger Ungleichheiten
    Nachhaltige Städte und Gemeinden
    Nachhaltige Konsum- und Produktionsmuster sicherstellen
    Maßnahmen zum Klimaschutz
    Leben unter Wasser
    Leben an Land
    Frieden, Gerechtigkeit und starke Institutionen
    Partnerschaften zur Erreichung der Ziele
  • Kultureller Austausch und Lernmöglichkeiten

    Kultureller Austausch und Lernmöglichkeiten

    Hana is a beautiful enclave of refuge from the busy world of modern America. There is so much to learn about organic gardening and how to be in touch with the earth and nature. Travelers will grow strong physically as well as spiritually by helping on the land (aina) over the time spent being in touch with the sound of the ocean, wind, rain and the birds. The significance of the area is rich in cultural history and those with an open mind to the Hawaiian way of life will come away with a life-changing experience. The peace and quiet provides a gift that can not be adequately described. We will share the mo'olelo (stories of the place) with guests and provide books and other reading material in the cabin to enhance the experience and knowledge of what is known as 'the last Hawaiian place'. Your host is a retired educator and able to provide guests with the appropriate Hawaiian names for plants and animals as well as sharing the basic history of the various cultural sites in the area. Working together in the kitchen to prepare ulu, jackfruit, dry bananas and pineapple is part of the cultural exchange. Experiencing Hula and ukulele along with other percussion instruments such as drums, and uli uli are special aspects of a visit at Hale Pueo. Guests have learned to construct traditional Hawaiian lava rock walls to protect the trees and support their growth.

  • Arbeit

    Arbeit

    Cutting down banana trees and drying bananas, pineapple, and jackfruit in the food dryer. There is always weeding, fertilizing, pruning, mowing as the jungle persists in growing into the garden areas and taking over. Living in the tropics also requires maintenance on buildings with some painting, fixing, and other projects. Opening up coconuts for the ducks and chickens and making sure there is a water supply and watering new plantings during the dry season are all part of the daily tasks assignment. We are a private homestead and not a large commercial operation. Guests enjoy the lifestyle away from the crowded world of mainstream modern culture with a return to basics as custodians of the 'aina' or land. Being open to learning how to pronounce the names of local landmarks, practice traditional conservation and native food preparation (such as ulu and coconut) and enjoy Hawaiian music and dance through participation in periodic evening sessions is part of what we offer. Guests are considered an extension of the family and sometimes share dinners together to celebrate milestones such as birthdays or holidays.

  • Gesprochene Sprachen

    Englisch: Fließend
    Französisch: Grundkenntnisse

  • Unterkunft

    Unterkunft

    Private cabin with propane stove, electric refrigerator, solar power, gas operated shower. Enclosed sleeping room and open air covered patio and kitchen fronting a stream. Couples over 21 years of age are preferred as they can help together on the homestead and also explore the neighboring beaches and hiking trails together. As a result, two people occupying the cabin are given priority over singles requesting a working stay at our place.

    We provide items such as coffee, tea, spices, margarine, peanut butter, jam, mayo, condiments, bread, pancake mix, rice, cereal etc. Making meals from products in season found on the land such as fruits and vegetables. (seasonal: avocado, starfruit, banana, pineapple, lemons, oranges, coconut, surinam and brazilian cherry, ulu, jackfruit) provide additional nutrition.

  • Was noch ...

    Was noch ...

    We are half mile away from Koki Beach and one mile from Hamoa beach and Hana Bay. Good snorkeling, kayaking, swimming, boogieboarding etc. There are many waterfalls and natural pools in the area plus hiking trails. There are historic sites such a Pi'ilani Heiau at Kahanu Gardens and the National Park at Haleakala. The location is convenient to the food trucks and stores of Hana town and central to the community while bordering the Hana Ranch.

  • Etwas mehr Information

    Etwas mehr Information

    • Internet Zugang

    • Eingeschränkter Internet Zugang

      Eingeschränkter Internet Zugang

    • Wir besitzen Tiere

    • Wir sind Raucher

    • Familien möglich

  • Kapazität - wie viele Workawayer maximal

    Kapazität - wie viele Workawayer maximal

    zwei

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    Arbeitszeiten

    Maximum 4-5 hours a day, 5 days a week

Gastgeber Ref-Nr.: 877719933774

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