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Papahānaumokuākea 'Ahahui Alaka'i (PAA) is a ten-day experiential leadership program that brings together teachers, business people, policy-makers as well as potential community leaders interested in learning and being inspired by science and traditional knowledge management practices. Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument encompasses roughly 140,000 square miles of the Pacific Ocean, an area larger than all the country's national parks combined. The area around the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands is an important safe haven for wildlife such as the threatened green turtle and the endangered Hawaiian monk seal. ‘Ahahu‘i refers to society, club or association. Alaka’i is Hawaiian for ambassador or leader. The Hawaiian word /acronym PA‘A means steadfast, learned, determined, strong, to hold, keep, retain.
Monday, June 8, 2009
Introductions: Terry Leianuenue Reveira
I hope to see the path that Pele took as she searched for a new home to connect the places to her story. I hope to learn about the ocean and marine life that need to be protected from the actions of people. I want participate in work projects to malama the natural resources found there. When I return I hope to develop curriculum that will link traditional stories to real places, connect the past to the present and create a discussion with others to understand the impact of what we have on our resources and how we can malama them. The discussion may be with teachers who can learn a “story” and pass it on their students who will carry home to share. These story links will help them connect to Papahanaumokuakea as a real place to love not just a pretty picture. In order to care (malama) we must get our hands dirty and be involved.
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