Many thanks Paul!
Your fantastic lunch was the highlight of the orientation.
In fact, it was the main reason that many us went on that first field trip.
Kaipo, Sam, Judd, and Matt (a Kealakehe grad)
We could not have even started the mapping without your help.
We are glad that your land is being looked after again.
Greg,
without Kamehameha Schools involvement, this could not have happened.
Thanks for keeping an eye on us and for all of your efforts.
Thank you Auntie Kanani.
You were always there and always so nice and so encouraging.
You worked tirelessly right along with us.
Mahalo Ehunuikaimolino
You were our teammates, our partners.
You added dignity, friendship, and gentleness to our project.
Mahalo to our youngest visitor.
And Merci to our esteemed guests from Tahiti.
When can we come over and visit you?
Carrie,
Thanks for all your valuable help.
You have worked so hard since the very beginning.
A very special Mahalo to Karen, Jessica, and Donna,
the other Kealakehe teachers involved in this project.
The stories they could tell!
Mahalo Joe,
You are awesome.
We all learned so much from you.
Uncle Mahealani
Our teacher, our guide.
Mahalo for preparing us to be the next generation of caretakers.
Mahalo Uncle Keone
Our boss. Our instructor.
You led by example and made sure we were professional.
Mahalo Auntie Darlene,
The executive producer, the person who organized the chaos.
And you were out in the field working with us every time.
Mahalo to the two co-conspirators,
Witzman and Lowery
who always had fun (and whose students met all the GLO's)