Instructions for Thursday, Jan. 29

Here are the tasks for today:

  1. Set up a blog for your group. (Use blogger in Google. Log in to your Google acct – imua address & password is first letter of first name capitalized and first letter of last name lower case followed by six or seven numbers of your student ID. Click on waffle thing on top right for apps, press More & look for blogger icon.) Once you set up your blog, your group will keep all of your research findings here. It will also be a place for me to see what progress your group is making. Blog must contain the following:
  • Name of moku as title
  • Names of group members
  • What you know about the moku today. What’s there? Describe/insert images. (Discuss as a group.)
  • Reason for choosing this moku. Do you have personal/family connection to places in the moku? (Also discuss.)
  • All the research collected today. Put name of person who collected the information in parentheses so I know what each of you did today.

(Before you leave, review the blog as a group then e-mail the link to kaantoni@ksbe.edu)

Research to be collected:

2. Find & type up all ʻōlelo noʻeau pertaining to your moku.

(Refer to Place Names index in ʻŌlelo Noʻeau by Mary Kawena Pukuʻi.)

 3. Look up your moku in Place Names of Hawaiʻi by Esther Moʻokini & Mary Kawena Pukuʻi. Find meaning and other relevant information given.

4. Find & type up stories or historical events that took place in your moku

(Refer to Sites of Maui by Elspeth Sterling. Also search online.)

5. Find mele (songs, chants) of your moku online. Do general searches but also try searching ulukau.org and nupepa-hawaii.com

6. Find wind and rain names of your moku. Describe characteristics.

(Refer to my previous blog post below containing the Ua & Makani  references.)

Basically, you are to look for any information you can find on your moku. While researching, pay attention to certain historical sites you may want to choose for the second portion of this project which will be to research a specific site within the moku.

Moku groups

Block 2

Hāna – Tiare/Savannah/Ashley/Ceidi

Kahikinui – Chase/Pono/Micah/Josh

Hāmākuapoko – Kelia/Tana/Jaye/Shai

Hāmākualoa-Aulia/Kaylee/Daisy/Kaiani

Honuaʻula – Aaron/Keoni

Kaupō-Kamanu/Aidan

Kīpahulu- Moana/Kēhau/Spencer(chosen from bowl)

 

Block 3

Kaupō – Dylan/Austin/Nuʻu

Kaʻanapali – Michael/Haliʻa/Jessica

Wailuku – Jackie/Tiana/Kylyn

Kula-Jonah/Regina/Sydney

Lahaina – Kia/Jacob/Jonathan

Honuaʻula – Tiare/ʻIlima/Keawe

Kahikinui- Maka/Kaleʻa/Esther

 

 

Block 4

Lahaina – Mikayla

Wailuku-Micah/Brennon/Ryland

Hāmākuapoko-Ed/Damian/Taylor

Kula – Dayson/Kalena/Tynell

Koʻolau-Kristian/Kevyn/Noelani

 

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