The HuiAloha, we are Hoʻolako. Our group consists of Kiana Davis, Kama Kamaka, Maka Meleisea, and Dylan Moniz. We are all students in a class called "Mālama Honua - Our Sustainable Future." This class was designed to allow students to examine sustainability in many facets, such as food, water, land and energy. We work to explore the diversity and interdependence of humans in our communities of how what we do today will have lasting impacts on the next seven generations. Through introspective assignments, hands-on work with systems, and learning trips, we are learning more about our role in the future of Hawaiʻi.
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Kiana DavisAloha, ʻo au ʻo Kiana Davis! I am a senior in at Kamehameha Kapālama and am getting ready to attend the UH Mānoa in the fall, with the intent to double major in Natural Resources & Environmental Management as well as ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi. This Mālama Honua course has helped nurture my passion for taking care of our ʻāina and has opened my eyes to issues I never knew existed. |
Kama KamakaAloha humans visiting this site. I honestly don't know why you are here, because it really isn't that interesting. It's okay though, I am Kamaehu Kamaka. I am from Kailua, Oahu. I attend Kamehameha Schools and have been here for 9 years. I am in the Kamehameha Schools offered Malama Honua: Our Sustainable Future class and our kudu is Chris Blake. Join us on our Ho'olu ia Kamehameha Project journey. |
Maka MeleiseaʻAnoʻai kākou me ke aloha. ʻO wau ʻo S. Leikuluwaimaka Meleiseā. ʻO Maka koʻu inoa kapakapa. Aia au ma ka papa ʻumikūmālua ma ke kula kiʻekiʻe ʻo Kamehameha ma Kapālama. Hoʻoliuliu au no kēia makahiki kula aʻe ma ke kula nui ʻo Hawaiʻi i Mānoa. Puni wau i nā mea Hawaiʻi, makemake wau e hoʻopaʻa i ka ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi a me nā mea Hawaiʻi i ola mau kuʻu lāhui Hawaiʻi a me ka noʻonoʻo kūpuna. ʻO Kumu Blake kai aʻo mai e pili ana i ka mea koʻikoʻi loa; e mālama honua. ʻO ia ke kumu aʻu i koho ai i komo i kēia papa. |
Dylan MonizMy name is Dylan Moniz and I am a Senior at Kamehameha Schools Kapalama. I am preparing to start my fall education at the University of Hawaii at Hilo in Resource Conservation. In this course, I have learned about my resources, environment, culture, and lifestyles of living in Hawaii and how we can live a cleaner less wasteful life. |
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