By Kawehi Cariaga, Nanakuli Program
Today is the first day of Field School. In the morning we made our community ball named Jerry and all of us put our mana into it. The day started off very quiet, but as the day went by everyone got closer and got to know each other a little more. During the day, us as a class made classroom norms. After lunch we settled down in the other classroom and we learned and practiced our oli. During our Olis our kumu would point out key factors that play a vital role in Hawaiian culture and Nanakuli itself. Then the day was almost to an end and we did our community circle.
Today is the first day of Field School. In the morning we made our community ball named Jerry and all of us put our mana into it. The day started off very quiet, but as the day went by everyone got closer and got to know each other a little more. During the day, us as a class made classroom norms. After lunch we settled down in the other classroom and we learned and practiced our oli. During our Olis our kumu would point out key factors that play a vital role in Hawaiian culture and Nanakuli itself. Then the day was almost to an end and we did our community circle.