Replanting Limu: A Civic Ritual To Save The Species — And Ourselves

For anyone lucky enough to have had a Hawaiʻi childhood, limu was a part of life. On beach days we hurled it at our friends. We draped it over our heads, pretending we had frizzy mops of briny hair. Its mineral scent clung to our hands and our skin. At some point, though, most of … Continue reading Replanting Limu: A Civic Ritual To Save The Species — And Ourselves