By Riley Jose, Nānākuli Program
During the second day of Mālama 'Aina Field School, the topic of this class were Garden Plots and the Wahi Pana O Wai'anae Moku (The Sacred Places of the Wai'anae District). Our Garden Plots are made of a section of land that we are given and seeds in which we use to plant and grow so we are able to eat the vegetables that we have grown throughout the program.
During the second day of Mālama 'Aina Field School, the topic of this class were Garden Plots and the Wahi Pana O Wai'anae Moku (The Sacred Places of the Wai'anae District). Our Garden Plots are made of a section of land that we are given and seeds in which we use to plant and grow so we are able to eat the vegetables that we have grown throughout the program.
Guest speaker Poki’i came in to talk about his life story and the importance of the 4 different types of mana (Acquired, Inherited, Educated, Innate) along with the power and importance of a person’s name.