December 21, 2015
More than 35 Kamehameha Schools alumni attended a recent huakaʻi hosted by the Pauahi Foundation held at Punalu‘u Ahupua‘a Farms, a KS agricultural park on Oʻahu’s windward coast.
The day included an infusion of interactions with the ‘āina, which serves as a major source of Native Hawaiian identity, education, and ‘ohana. The hands-on activities were laden with moʻolelo spoken in English and ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi.
KS staff presenters included Hawaiian Resource Specialist Earl Kawaʻa, Sustainability Manager Amy Brinker, and Land Asset Manager Joey Char.
Photos provided by the Pauahi Foundation Communications Specialist, Ben Balberdi.