A 501c3 organization.
Since 2001 our educational events (visit History of MA‘A) have informed and inspired!
Our mission: To promote life nurturing practices for Body & Soil through education and outreach.

We have been holding educational/experiential conferences since 2001 on Body and Soil health and have actively been involved in supporting our small organic and sustainable farmers in their practice to honor their body’s wellbeing and the soils vitality as a living organism.
Our conferences have been on an Organic farm outdoors under a big top tent. The presenters at our conferences are leaders in the field of holistic land and body care. The outdoor ambiance seems to carry over in their presentations, offering attendees, a rich mana filled time of their experience and knowledge in the holistic realm. |
Along with the main conference area, there is an organic food tent, supplying “ono grinds” throughout the day. Attendees have many opportunities to network with one another while feasting on nutrient dense local organic foods. |
It is the intention of Ma‘a to hold these experiential events and bring together folks who value what it means to grow and eat nutrient dense foods, while fostering biological diversity in their gardens and farms. |
We welcome the creative minds and spirits, of all who wish to share their gifts of knowledge and experience. What makes up the spirit of Ma’a is acknowledging the relationship of the body to the soil, in our being well.
If your not already on our mailing list register your e-mail today to receive updates regarding this years event and other news from Ma‘a.
| Ma’a is presently working on a sustainable system for our island collaborating with other leaders in the ecological movement. “Focusing on “FEW” essentials to assist the masses.” Food, Energy and Water, system on the central isthmus area, that will sustain vitality and economic viability through ecological agricultural development of plants and animals, alternative wind and solar energy and water management, that would be built and maintained by the islands construction industry. Owned by the community with each citizen having the opportunity to own an equitable stake in this system.
Within this system there will be a processing plant to value add products for export to produce a economic exchange or currency on island in building our economy, along with a soil institute to act as a educational center.

|