The NWWP Logo Design incorporates the following visual elements that are native to Keaʻau:
-The 3 volcanoes that surround Keaʻau (Mauna Kea, Mauna Loa, and Kilauea).
-The shape of a bird to represent the ʻIo (Hawaiian Hawk) that watches over Keaʻau Ag Lots.
-The aerial roots of the Lauhala tree and the petals of the ʻŌhiʻa Lehua blossom.
-The rising and setting sun that brings life to our ‘Āina.
-The logo is in the shape of an eye to remind everyone to do the right thing, in the right way, even when no one is watching.
-The Lauhala weave pattern in the words "Keaʻau Ag Lots" to remind everyone that we are stronger when we look out for each other and not against each other.
ʻIke Honua (Sense of Place) - Presentation slides provided by Kilohana Hirano and Marcie Saquing
Puna Paia ʻAla i Ka Hala - Compiled by Lehua M. Veincent
W.H. Shipman Website About the History of Keaʻau
Links to more information about the history of Keaʻau:
https://imagesofoldhawaii.com/keaau-olaa/
https://keolamagazine.com/community/keaau-point-time/
https://www.localciting.com/mapping-the-territory/keaau-village-olaa-keaau-ahupuaa-hawaii/