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'Io & 'iliahi Tote Bag

'Io & 'iliahi Tote Bag

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Spacious, lightweight, 100% cotton tote bag with pockets inside and out. Colorful, artistic native Hawaiian plant pattern. Strap is 18 in long, bag is 13 in x 13 in x 6 in. 100% Cotton Jacquard. Machine wash gentle cycle and hang dry. Sewn and designed in Hawaii on imported fabric. Limited quantity. Handmade: exact cut of the print is variable, prints vary from what is seen in the images shown.

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THE STORY BEHIND THE HAND-DRAWN DESIGN

'Io & 'iliahi

The Hawaiian Hawk, or 'Io, is a bird of great cultural and ecological significance in Hawai'i. Revered as a symbol of the ali'i (Hawaiian royalty). The 'Io embodies power, strength, and nobility. In traditional stories and legends, it acts as a messenger and is the aumakua (guardian spirit) of certain families.

Ecologically, the 'Io is a key apex predator, maintaining the balance of its ecosystem by preying on smaller animals and invasive species. Once found throughout the Hawaiian Islands, today ‘io is now only found on Hawai'i Island. The hawk's habitat is varied and includes native forest, where you can sometimes find the endangered 'iliahi (sandalwood tree). Highly valued by the ali'i for its fragrant wood and as a trade commodity, it was among the first native species to be extracted for their commercial value following contact with the outside world. Today, the ‘io and the ‘iliahi are endangered species, but their histories both hold valuable lessons that underscore the importance of conservation efforts to protect the rich biodiversity and cultural history of Hawai’i.