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Cultural Center.
Reuniting Nature and Humanity.
A place to safeguard Indigenous traditions of the world, to preserve their knowledge and culture.
Join us in creating a sustainable space to preserve, protect, and share the teachings and knowledge of those who came before us. At Bero Netebo, we honor and protect the traditions of all Indigenous peoples through sharing and applying practices that are rooted in Mother Nature’s connection.
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Cultural Center
We know it is critical that we preserve this ancient knowledge for the sake of humanity and the natural world. When forests breathe, humanity lives.

Together, we can help reunify nature and humans, to learn and teach the foundations of a healthy and more sustainable way of life.

With that, Bero Netebo is embarking on an exciting project, an immersive Cultural Center, designed to teach, share, and apply ancient wisdom and plant knowledge.
Considering Hawaiʻi as the location for the Bero Netebo Cultural Center, we acknowledge Hawaiʻi as an indigenous space where the descendants of the original people are today identified as Kānaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian).

We recognize the rich culture and spirituality of the people of Hawaiʻi and the ʻāina (land) that the Cultural Center will hopefully be based on. We stand with Indigenous Peoples everywhere and their ancestral wisdom.

Our mission is to restore, preserve, and support the communities that have been the guardians of nature for centuries. And to share this sustainable consciousness with future generations.
Land Acknowledgement
Features:
The Bero Netebo Cultural Center will be a hub for cultural exchange and enlightenment.
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Museum & Shop
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Garden
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Apothecary & Library
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Learning Center
Visitors and students will take part in classes focused on plant knowledge, Indigenous history, arts, and language learning. The center will host Indigenous teachers from around the world who will share their traditions and offer art classes across different mediums — from painters of Peru to weavers of Native Hawaiʻi. Linguistic classes will revive endangered Indigenous languages and teach how to preserve and practice them.
A dedicated space will showcase sacred medicinal plants from around the world. Carefully gathered and cataloged, it will allow people to learn about Indigenous plant knowledge, healing properties, and how this wisdom can be sustained for future generations.
A sacred place for spiritual gatherings and ceremonies of song and spirit, where Indigenous peoples can share their guidance, rituals, and teachings with visitors from around the world.
The garden will exhibit a diverse selection of global plants and herbs, each noted for its special properties and healing benefits. Visitors can join guided tours, learn to create home medicinal gardens, and discover the historical and ecological significance of native plants.
Thoughtfully furnished rooms and serene communal spaces will welcome visitors who wish to stay longer — immersing themselves in seminars, ceremonies, and educational programs.
The museum will display Indigenous clothing, cultural artifacts, art, and history. A shop will offer authentic Indigenous crafts, artworks, and garments, supporting artisans and communities directly.
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Ceremonial House
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6
Lodging
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10
Museum & Shop
5
Garden
3
2
Apothecary & Library
1
Learning Center
Visitors and students will take part in classes focused on plant knowledge, Indigenous history, arts, and language learning. The center will host Indigenous teachers from around the world who will share their traditions and offer art classes across different mediums — from painters of Peru to weavers of Native Hawaiʻi. Linguistic classes will revive endangered Indigenous languages and teach how to preserve and practice them.
A dedicated space will showcase sacred medicinal plants from around the world. Carefully gathered and cataloged, it will allow people to learn about Indigenous plant knowledge, healing properties, and how this wisdom can be sustained for future generations.
A sacred place for spiritual gatherings and ceremonies of song and spirit, where Indigenous peoples can share their guidance, rituals, and teachings with visitors from around the world.
The garden will exhibit a diverse selection of global plants and herbs, each noted for its special properties and healing benefits. Visitors can join guided tours, learn to create home medicinal gardens, and discover the historical and ecological significance of native plants.
Thoughtfully furnished rooms and serene communal spaces will welcome visitors who wish to stay longer — immersing themselves in seminars, ceremonies, and educational programs.
The museum will display Indigenous clothing, cultural artifacts, art, and history. A shop will offer authentic Indigenous crafts, artworks, and garments, supporting artisans and communities directly.
4
Ceremonial House
6
9
6
Lodging
Features:
The Bero Netebo Cultural Center will be a hub for cultural exchange and enlightenment.
The Cultural Center supports the Bero Netebo mission by opening up a space for everyone to learn with & support Indigenous communities and to exchange cultural knowledge.

In sustaining itself, the Cultural Center plans to offer courses, retreat stays, and membership programs to raise funds for projects abroad and within the Cultural Center.
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Learn, Preserve, and Give Back
A Membership program will be offered to those seeking to stay and immerse themselves at the Cultural center. To spread awareness of how we can support Indigenous communities in the area and across the world. Learning and sharing the rich histories behind Indigenous communities in order to preserve the culture and knowledge of a millennium.
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