The logo for the Kukulu Kumuhana project is an ahu of expertly stacked rocks. This symbolizes the kahua or foundation on which the project team built (kukulu).  Dots in the pohaku or rocks represent piko with their multi-layered meanings. A fern leaf and shoot on either side of the ahu represent the fragrance of traditional Hawaiian knowledge and the potential for creativity and fruition.

I pāhana hoʻoulu aloha ʻāina.

I pāhana hoʻoikaika mākau heluhelu.

I pāhana ʻo Kūkulu Kumuhana e hua mai ai nā puke kumuhana a me nā haʻawina aloha ʻāina no nā haumāna papa M-3 a me ko lākou mau ʻohana.

– Ke Aloha Aina, 25 Mei 1895

Ua komo like lima he nui ma ka hoʻomāhuahua ʻana i ua mau hua lā i maʻona ka ʻōpū i ka ʻōlelo ʻono o ka ʻāina. He kūkulu kumuhana nō ia.

Aia a kele aku i ke kaha pūnaewele e kūmaka mai ana nā hua o ia hana. Ua pala pono. E ʻako ʻia! E ʻai ʻia!