Panorama 2021-2022: Kawili Kine Cultures
An interdepartmental program, Kawili Kine Cultures places students out into the community and environment to physically work and play while highlighting the indigenous culture and diverse ethnic heritage of Hawaiʻi Island.
Table of Contents
- Adze Quarry at Lake Waiau
- An Up-Close Look on Navigation in Hawaii
- Bees n' Trees
- Botanical Gardens
- Heiau
- Huaka'i to Wood Valley Temple
- Huakaʻi to Seicho-no-ie
- Indonesian Gamelan
- International Education Week
- Kāwili Kine Cultures
- Kilauea Caldera Trip
- Korean Chuseok Celebration
- Lyman Museum
- Marine Life in Hawaii
- Paniolo Cowboy Rodeo
- Small Kid Time: Life on a Plantation
- Stars in Hawaii
- The Sugar of Kau
- Volcano Exploration
- Zentangle Workshop
The Sugar of Kaʻu
Story by Carlos Martinez
Heiau
Story by Teagan Maher
Kilauea Caldera Trip
Story by Chloe Lea Cockram
An Up-Close Look on Navigation in Hawaiʻi
Story by Jeewon Choi
Bees n' Trees
Story by Kathy Perez
Stars in Hawaiʻi
Story by Jessie Ladouceur
Volcano Exploration
Story by Tomoka Yarita
International Education Week
Story by Mika Odaira
Huakaʻi to Seicho-no-ie
Story by Raina Ouye
Botanical Gardens
Story by Kathy Perez
Korean Chuseok Celebration
Story by Sungeun Oh
Small Kid Time: Life on a Plantation
Story by Teagan Maher
Adze Quarry at Lake Waiau
Story by Nikolai Braedt
Marine Life in Hawaiʻi
Story by Teagan Maher
Paniolo Cowboy Rodeo
Story by Mekaila Pasco
Huakaʻi to Wood Valley Temple
Story by Kylan Constantino
Lyman Museum
Story by Daliedmarie Delgado
Zentangle Workshop
Story by Vinny Venutti
Indonesian Gamelan
Story by Kaleigh Beattie