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Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Pōʻahā Update // Brought to you by Pono Edens


Apolei Carvalho | Kao | 7/23/2014

I kēia lā ua hele makou i Mile ʻEhā. Ua leʻaleʻa . Ua hele wāwae i Waiuli a ua pono e hana i ka mākāhā. Alaila ua hoʻi hou kākou iā Laehala a me i kēia lā ua hana i ka hīnaʻi. Ua pono e ʻimi i ka pōhaku. Alaila ua pono e ʻimi i ka lāʻau a nākiʻi mākou i nā mea apau.

Honokea loko // New mākāhā by Hiʻilei Hauanio







Kukuipahu Lilly | Puʻuone | 7/23/14

This morning we had to do our swim test.  When we got back we found our rock for our hīnaʻi.  The rock holds the bait and sinks the hīnaʻi.  After we walked to Waiuli.  We had free time when we got there.  We ate lunch then we got more free time.  We had to make a mākāhā.  Then we had more free time.

Noeʻula Lindsey | Kao | 7/23/14

Today in the morning, we walked to 4 miles and did our morning swim. Then we walked back to Laehala and ate breakfast. After that, we went down by the ocean in our groups and found a rock for our hīnaʻis. Then we got Hau and braded it so we could lash the rock on to the hīnaʻi. And also, one person from our group got two sticks to cross inside of it. So then we all walked down to Waiuli. When we got there, we had a little bit of free time, then we had lunch. After lunch, we went down to Honokea fish pond and made a Mākāhā out of waiwī and some string. We all learned how to make a knot for lashing the waiwī together. When it was done, it looked really cool and worked really well.