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Aunty June with 1st Graders
BOO! Skeletons made by High School Boys Incorporating the Science of the skeletal system and cultural comparisons into art
High School Art Work
Students learn about soil nutrients and aeration
Haumana gain a better understanding of sustainability through agricultural projects as they harvest fruit and vegetables and prepare them for a soup.
Students recognize 3 different varieties of kalo by identifying their attributes.
Haumana learn the value of laulima as it takes many hands to relocate the kalo that they had previously transplanted.
Papa Makawalu take pride in the laborious lifestyle of the "mahi'ai" (farmer)
Students identify symbols of traditional Hawaiian royalty (ali'i). Here students learn about the kahili and how it was made.
2011 Makahiki
Wa'a
Technology
Hydroponics Project
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-Halau Lokahi Day Program Graduation 2010 |

























