Today everyone did a great job working hard moving rocks to build up the dam, tilling the ground for more kalo, carrying shovels o'o bars and rocks to the van (after cleaning them in the river), digging in and around the imu at school, practicing Ka nani o ke ao nei, and cleaning up when it was all over. I am grateful for all of your service and development to becoming good citizens who know what it means to be Kanaka Maoli.
I believe the words to our mele go as follows:
I LUNA LA I LUNA
NA MANU O KA LEWA
I LALO LA I LALO
NA PUA O KA HONUA
I UKA LA I UKA
NA KUMU LA'AU
I KE KAI LA I KE KAI
NA I'A KA MOANA
HA'INA MAI KA PUANA
O KA NANI KE AO NEI
Every pauku or verse is sung twice or as is led by Uncle Cal.
Please do your best in your homework to set yourselves up for success.
Aloha no,
Kumu Feki
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Wednesday, October 29, 2008
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E 'Ulumua Kakou!
Let us find our way forward together!
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