
Hawai‘i Pacific Parks Association (HPPA) offers materials that are an extension of the National Park Service (NPS) interpretive, educational, and research programs, and connects people to Kaloko-Honokōhau National Historical Park in a way that will encourage lifelong learning and enable a deeper connection to
the park. The purpose of the park is to provide a place where Native Hawaiians and others can practice historic and cultural traditions, thereby perpetuating an evolving culture; to provide education programs which instill an appreciation of traditional Native Hawaiian activities and traditional land use patterns; to emphasize the land-sea ethic, a dominant force in Hawaiian attitudes and feelings and demonstrated in traditional land use patterns; to protect and interpret archeological features and their cultural significance; to protect fish ponds and habitat for endangered native flora and fauna.