Being able to do this Kahiau project it was truly an eye-opening experience. This project allowed me to gain so much knowledge and allowed me to see what really goes on in not only our community but globally. Throughout our Kahiau Project, it made me think that we really need to step it up. What I mean by that is that people need to open there eyes and see what is happening to our oceans and the life below water. People in our community donʻt realize that the smallest or the biggest piece of trash they leave around them, goes straight into the ocean. Also they donʻt realize that if they keep on leaving there trash around, there will soon be no ocean to swim, relax, and have fun in. Another thing that I learned throughout this project is that there is not a lot of awareness about ocean pollution, which is why it is our kuleana to bring awareness to this issue. We need to show leadership and educate the future generations about this issue, so that they can continue the kuleana of taking care of our oceans. Overall, this Kahiau project went the way we were striving for it to go. There were some bumps in the road throughout this project, but we got what we need to get done. This year long project really helped me to see what I might want to educate people about in the future!
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AuthorAloha! My name is Kilinahe Akana-Phillips and Iʻm in the 10th grade at Kamehameha Schools Kapālama. This weebly website is being used for my World History kahiau project. I will be updating frequently on the journey of me and my groups kahiau project. Mahalo! Archives
April 2019
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