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Kahuaola |
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Kahuaola is part of our Mālama 'Āina
project which continues to bring together our students, Kupuna or
elders, our partners and the community in focusing on caring for
the land through the planting of taro and other native Hawaiian plants. |
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Kahuaola means "Foundation
for Life". We believe
that this project allows our students to have a closer relationship
with mother earth
and to learn the kuleana or responsibility of taking care
of the earth so that future ggenerations will enjoy the vast resources
it has to offer. |
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"We must nurture the 'ōlelo or the language of
our people. We must teach the spirit and the heart of the language
and the culture and we must teach the true spirit of our language
which is based on "Aloha kekahi i kekahi" or "love one another."
--Aunty
Bella Lin Kee |
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