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ʻĀina is a game that challenges you to use strategy and cooperation to flip a landscape from negative to positive, distribute resources for lasting wealth, and open pathways for water to flow—all in 64 moves.
The cards are also the playing board. They create a landscape of a stylized ahupuaʻa (traditional land division), and the entire game revolves around laulima (working together) to restore its vibrancy.
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ʻĀina is a game that challenges you to use strategy and cooperation to flip a landscape from negative to positive, distribute resources for lasting wealth, and open pathways for water to flow—all in 64 moves.
![Aina-positive-landscape](https://kamehamehapublishing.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/42/2024/03/Aina-positive-landscape.gif)
The cards are the playing board. They create a landscape of a stylized ahupuaʻa (traditional land division), and the entire game revolves around laulima (working together) to restore its vibrancy.
HOW TO PLAY
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CREDITS
ʻĀina was developed by Solomon Robert Nui Enos, Meredith Desha Enos, Pat Ohta, and Charles Kupahu Timtim. Original artwork by Solomon Robert Nui Enos. Additional support provided by: Jason Ubay, Keʻōpūlaulani Reelitz, Kaipo Kīʻaha, Wahineʻaipohaku Tong, Kawena Lei Apao, Katherine Burke, Ahukini Fuertes, haumāna of Ke Kula Kaiaupuni o Waiau. Original kalo design by All Things Maoli.
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CREDITS
ʻĀina was developed by Solomon Robert Nui Enos, Meredith Desha Enos, Pat Ohta, and Charles Kupahu Timtim. Original artwork by Solomon Robert Nui Enos. Additional support provided by: Jason Ubay, Keʻōpūlaulani Reelitz, Kaipo Kīʻaha, Wahineʻaipohaku Tong, Kawena Lei Apao, Katherine Burke, Ahukini Fuertes, haumāna of Ke Kula Kaiaupuni o Waiau. Original kalo design by All Things Maoli.