Sections of the Ahupua'a
Plants and Animals of the Ahupua'a
Ahupua'a Basics
The Watershed in General
Watershed Pollution
100

In this section fishermen live.

What is “kai or ocean”?

100

This plant is grown in the loʻi:

  

  What is “kalo or taro”?

100

We live in this mokupuni.

 

   What is “Oʻahu”?

100

This is the name of the hurricane that struck our models in the first class.

    

What is “hurricane jay”?

100

These often get washed up or left along the beach. 

 

   What are plastics?

200

These people governed the use of the land.

    

Who are the chiefs?

200

This plant is commonly found in the kai:

    

What is “limu or seaweed”?

200

We are in this moku.

    

What is “Kona moku”?

200

This is the end point of our watershed.

  

  What is the “ocean/sea”?

200

This type of pollution comes from one source, such as a factory.

   

 What is point source pollution?

300

This is the beginning of the ahupuaʻa.

  

  What is the “lewa or sky”?

300

Due to increased invasive species attacks, you will typically find this animal at the tip of mountains.

 

   What are “native tree snails”?

300

We are in this ahupua’a.

  

  What is “Kalihi”?

300

This is where water comes from in the watershed.


    What is rain (or other forms of precipitation)?

300

 This type of soap is better for the environment because it breaks down into organic matter.

  

  What is biodegradable?

400

These are the three main sections of the ahupuaʻa.

   

 What are the “uka, kula, or kai”?

400

These native mammals are often found makai.

   

 What are “monk seals”?

400

Ahupuaa means..

    

What is “pig alter”?

400

This term is used for the buildings, roads, and other structures that affect modern water movement.

    

What is infrastructure?

400

This is a physical pollutant.

    

What is ____(plastic, cigarette butts, etc)___?

500

 In the 1800s, the government changed the policy of land ownership to this.


What is “private ownership”

500

These tall trees are necessary for the watershed and can be found in the uka.


    What is “ʻōhiʻa lehua”?

500

The Ahupuaa is dedicated to this Hawaiian god. 

   

 Who is “Lono”?

500

This is how infrastructure affects the our watershed.

   

 What is roads becoming streams, runoff, etc?

500

These are the three types of pollutants.

    

What are physical, chemical, and biological pollutants?