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TO EDUCATE THE KEIKI AND THE YOUNG PEOPLE OF THE COMMUNITY ON THEIR OWN "AHUPUAʻA" HISTORY. FARMING AND CULTIVATION OF THE AINA, SIGNIFICANCE OF THE AREA. RECOGNIZING ALL THE HEIAU IN THE AREA. LEARNING SUSTAINABLE GATHERING PRACTICES. TEACHING THE KEIKI AND THE COMMUNITY TO ONLY HARVEST THE RIGHT SPECIES AT THE RIGHT TIME, TO RETURN THE SMALLER OR YOUNGER SPECIMENS, TO TAKE ONLY WHAT IS NEEDED, AND RECOGNIZING THE KAPU SYSTEM.
EDUCATING THE COMMUNITY ABOUT THE OCEAN, ALL IT'S INHABITANTS, THE CONDITION AND STATE OF THE OCEAN, DANGERS AND RISK FACTORS, OCEAN SAFETY TRAINING/PROTOCOLS, HARVESTING PRACTICES, ANCIENT AND MODERN OCEAN SPORTS, CANOE PADDLING, CANOE SURFING, SAILING, AND
OCEAN DATA.
MĀLAMA I KE KAI A ME NĀ KAHAKAI
(take care of the ocean and beaches)
THE HAWAIIAN PEOPLE WERE VERY TALENTED WOOD WORKERS AND CARPENTERS. ANCIENT TECHNIQUES OF BUILDING CANOES, HALE AND PADDLES ARE STILL USED TODAY. PRESERVATION THROUGH RESTORATION! A CRUCIAL PART OF POLYNESIAN VOYAGING IS "CELESTIAL NAVIGATION", TEACHING THE KEIKI THE BEAUTY AND PRACTICALITY OF THE STARS ABOVE. THE BUILDING OF A CANOE AND IT'S PADDLES AS WELL AS A "ALAIA" OR "OLO" SURFBOARD'S ARE SOME OF THE PROJECTS PROJECTED.
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