Locals praise cultural significance of Native Hawaiian neighborhood that survived Maui fire

Shaun “Buge” Saribay plays a video on his phone of himself in Lahaina, Hawaii, on Friday, Sept. 1, 2023. Saribay and others used garden hoses and buckets of water to fight flames across Lahaina, including in a Hawaiian homestead community that lost only two out of 104 houses in a deadly August fire. (AP Photo/Marco Garcia)

Shaun “Buge” Saribay describes his makeshift firefighting efforts in Lahaina, Hawaii, on Friday, Sept. 1, 2023. Saribay and others used garden hoses and buckets of water to fight flames across Lahaina, including in a Hawaiian homestead community that lost only two out of 104 houses in a deadly August fire. (AP Photo/Marco Garcia)

Slack-key guitarist Keola Beamer reflects on his Hawaiian homestead community in Lahaina, Hawaii, on Friday, Sept. 1, 2023. Beamer lives in the Villages of Leiali’I, a Native Hawaiian neighborhood that lost only two out of 104 houses in a deadly August wildfire. (AP Photo/Marco Garcia)

Archie Kalepa, left, and Alicia Kalepa stand outside their home that has become a fire-relief distribution hub in Lahaina, Hawaii, on Friday, Sept. 1, 2023. The Kalepas live in a Hawaiian Homestead community that lost only two out of 104 houses in a deadly August blaze. (AP Photo/Marco Garcia)

The ruins of a vehicle and home destroyed by a deadly August wildfire lay outside the boundary of a Hawaiian homestead community in Lahaina, Hawaii, on Friday, Sept. 1, 2023. The Villages of Leiali’I, a Native Hawaiian neighborhood, lost only two out of 104 houses, even though many homes were destroyed in other parts of Lahaina (AP Photo/Marco Garcia)

The ruins of a home destroyed by a deadly August wildfire lay outside the boundary of a Hawaiian homestead community in Lahaina, Hawaii, on Friday Sept. 1, 2023. The Villages of Leiali’I, a Native Hawaiian neighborhood, lost only two out of 104 houses, even though many homes were destroyed in other parts of Lahaina. (AP Photo/Marco Garcia)

Hawaiian flags flutter in the wind on homes in the Villages of Leiali’i, a neighborhood in the Hawaiian home lands, on Monday, Sept. 25, 2023, in Lahaina, Hawaii. The houses in the neighborhood mostly survived a deadly August fire. (AP Photo/Mengshin Lin)

A dust fence separates fire-ravaged homes from a mostly unscathed Hawaiian homestead in Lahaina, Hawaii, on Friday, Sept. 1, 2023. The Villages of Leiali’I, a Hawaiian neighborhood, lost only two out of 104 houses, even though many homes were destroyed in other parts of Lahaina during a deadly August wildfire. (AP Photo/Marco Garcia)

LAHAINA — Shaun “Buge” Saribay felt like giving up. Hours of makeshift firefighting with garden hoses and buckets of water across Lahaina didn’t stop flames from consuming his house, his rental properties and thousands of other structures in his beloved hometown.

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