Hawaiian. No, I Mean Really Hawaiian.

When I think of conservation, it generally has to do with the preservation of mother nature. However, another form of conservation can also be perpetuating the things that make our Hawaii culture so unique. Of course, everything green, but also our local businesses, local people, and local way of life.

Really Hawaiian

Really Hawaiian is a website that seeks to preserver Hawaii’s culture, and I’d like to share with you their mission statement that is similar to my outlook on living here in Hawaii:

ReallyHawaiian.com is committed to promoting the vast cultural resources and assets from Hawaii that help to support the people and businesses throughout the Hawaiian Islands. ReallyHawaiian.com believes that every product and service that authentically represents and supports the Hawaiian culture should be the ”first choice” for our local residents, guests and tourists. This philosophy supports both a sustainable and environmentally friendly environment and helps to reduce unnecessary pollution by supplying the islands with goods and services that are already made available in Hawaii.

Really Hawaiian promotes local business, arts, food, events, and much more. Take some time to browse through their site and you’ll find the Aloha spirit embodied by Hawaii and its people.

Visit Really Hawaiian →

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  1. Ginger says:

    MAHALO Justin – your focus on our website is wonderful and much appreciated. Keepin’ it real is ReallyHawaiian.com

    Keep up the great work – conservation for our islands is uber important.

    ... on July March 23rd, 2010

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