Name of a starchy fruit that grows on a tree and can be found at KaHua, Kilohana, and Kaumaikaʻohu.
ʻUlu
Name of the famous whale from Koholālele.
Kahunakai
Name of the tool that is used to open cans.
Can opener
Name of the tool used to move dirt.
Shovel
Name of the Uncle that started helping this semester.
Uncle Keith
Name of a tree that the leaves and fruit can be used to make lei and can be found at KaHua, Kilohana, and Kaumaikaʻohu.
Kukui
Name of the main wahine that came to Koholālele to meet the famous whale from that wahi.
Poliahu
Name of the tool used to clean the sides of a mixing bowl.
Scraper
Name of the tool used to write our code programs
Tablet
Name of the Aunty that used to work with Aunty Kaui last semester.
Aunty Kaʻala
Name of a root plant that can be grown on ʻāina and in wai and can be found at KaHua and Kilohana.
Kalo
Name of the whale friend of the famous whale from Koholālele.
Aʻeloa
Name of the tools used to split a lime in half.
Cutting board and knife
Name of the tool we downloaded our code to so that it can be used in the field.
Microbit
Name of the ʻāina where we planted our ʻulu.
Kaumaikaʻohu
Name of a cover crop that looks like corn but isn't and can be found at Kaumaikaʻohu.
Sudan grass
Name of the kāne that came to the aid of the whale friend of the famous whale of Koholālele.
Kūʻula
Name of the tool used to squeeze the juice from the lime.
Juicer
Name of the four-sided tool used to count plants.
Quadrat
Name of the ʻāina where the puaʻa live.
KaHua
Name of a cover crop that many people in Hawaiʻi eat.
Daikon
Name of the wahine that helped the kāne learn to make kaula.
Hina
Name of the tool that helps grate the skin of the lime.
Zester
Name of the fertilizer we tried to make using plant leaves.
Name of the ʻāina where the famous whale lives.
Koholālele