The Ka’u Portrait Project is a celebration of the community of Ka’u, one of Hawai’i’s most rural communities. Formerly a sugar-growing district, Ka’u is now known for coffee and its rugged ranches producing free-range beef. Like the land, its people

The Ka’u Portrait Project is a celebration of the community of Ka’u, one of Hawai’i’s most rural communities. Formerly a sugar-growing district, Ka’u is now known for coffee and its rugged ranches producing free-range beef. Like the land, its people are diverse, unique and resilient.

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 The Ka’u Portrait Project is a celebration of the community of Ka’u, one of Hawai’i’s most rural communities. Formerly a sugar-growing district, Ka’u is now known for coffee and its rugged ranches producing free-range beef. Like the land, its people
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KPP-7.jpg
KPP-6.jpg
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KPP-8.jpg
KPP-3.jpg
KPP-4.jpg
KPP-10.jpg
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The Ka’u Portrait Project is a celebration of the community of Ka’u, one of Hawai’i’s most rural communities. Formerly a sugar-growing district, Ka’u is now known for coffee and its rugged ranches producing free-range beef. Like the land, its people are diverse, unique and resilient.

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