By Riley Jose, Nānākuli program
Today was the first day of Field School. Today we started off with an icebreaker, in which we all created a community ball using our mana (spiritual power/strength) into a yarn puff ball which is named “Oreo”. The class worked on the art of “Aha” made of eight aho (rope/string) which is weaved together to make one strong bond. The Kumu (Teachers) talked about the classroom norms and rules of Mālama 'Āina Field School. Then ended the day with a community discussion using the community ball we had made this morning.
Today was the first day of Field School. Today we started off with an icebreaker, in which we all created a community ball using our mana (spiritual power/strength) into a yarn puff ball which is named “Oreo”. The class worked on the art of “Aha” made of eight aho (rope/string) which is weaved together to make one strong bond. The Kumu (Teachers) talked about the classroom norms and rules of Mālama 'Āina Field School. Then ended the day with a community discussion using the community ball we had made this morning.