Culture in AgriCULTURE Presented by Kamehameha Schools
Event Date:
Nov. 6, 2026
Event Time:
9:00 A.M.-1:00 P.M.
Location:
Kakoo Oiwi
Step into the loi and reconnect with the land at Culture in AgriCULTURE Presented by Kamehameha Schools, an immersive day bringing food, farming, and culture together at Kakoo Oiwi. Rooted in the belief that agriculture is inseparable from culture, this one-of-a-kind experience invites you to engage directly with the practices that have sustained communities for generations.
Begin with a hands-on experience in the loi, learning about the cultivation of kalo and the deep cultural significance of ahupuaa system (a traditional Hawaiian land management system). Guided by stewards of the land, you’ll gain insight into how ancestral knowledge continues to shape Hawaii’s food systems today.
Then gather for a family-style lunch prepared by acclaimed Indigenous chefs from around the world, sharing the flavors and stories of their respective heritage foodways while highlighting the connection between culture, identity, and what we grow and eat. The day culminates in a panel discussion where chefs and cultural practitioners explore how Indigenous foodways can inspire more resilient and sustainable food systems—sharing how they are preserving traditional knowledge, strengthening food sovereignty, and reconnecting communities to the land.
Join us for a day of learning, sharing, and connection—where culture lives in the soil, on the plate, and in the stories we carry forward.
Note: As this event takes place outdoors and includes a hands-on experience, guests are encouraged to wear work-ready casual attire, including comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes or flip-flops. Please come prepared for sun, water, and muddy conditions, and consider bringing sun protection, bug spray, a towel, and a change of clothes.
November 6, 2026
9:00 A.M.-1:00 P.M.
Kakoo Oiwi
Attire: Work-Ready Casual
Outdoors
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
21 YEARS OF AGE AND OLDER
- No one under the age of 21, including children in strollers accompanied by their parents, will be admitted to Festival events, unless noted otherwise
ABOUT THE EVENT
- Event is outdoors, work-ready casual attire. Comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes or flip-flops recommended. Please dress for sun, water, and muddy conditions, and bring sun protection, bug spray, a towel, and a change of clothes.
- Guests will participate in a volunteer activity in the loi at Kakoo Oiwi, followed by a seated family-style lunch and panel discussion with the featured chefs.
- Ticket includes all food and beverages at the event, as well as fees and gratuity. Applicable taxes will be added at checkout.
- All sales are final. All events, prices, performances, venues, dates and times are subject to change without notice.
- Please refer to FAQ for more information
EAT, DRINK & STAY THE NIGHT
Hawaii Food & Wine Festival resort partners are offering special room rates for HFWF attendees. Click HERE to explore and book. Reservations and room rates are subject to availability.
SUPPORT HFWF
Hawaii Food & Wine Festival is a program of the 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, the Hawaii Ag & Culinary Alliance. All proceeds from the Sixteenth Annual Hawaii Food & Wine Festival benefit local aina-based and community organizations which support culinary and agricultural education, sustainability, and cultural programs in Hawaii.
If you are unable to attend an event, please consider making a donation HERE.
PARTICIPATING TALENT
Chefs

Pyet DeSpain
Pyet's Plate - Los Angeles, CA

Kealoha Domingo
Nui Kealoha - Honolulu, HI

Sherry Pocknett
Sly Fox Den - Mashpee, MA






