This week we will be visiting again and try to learn more about what it is he does for the community. We are learning a lot about what it means to be kanaka and how to make the kalo thrive. We are learning more traditionals ways on how to make the loʻi by using modern tools and reasources. Going to the farm made me appreciate and realize how hard these farmers work to make the kalo.
Going to the farm showed me how the ancient Hawaiians diverted the water from a stream in order to create a natural watering system for plants that need a lot of water. The kalo farm gives back to the community bu physically giveing out food grown by them. The farm produces kalo, kulolo, paʻi ʻai, laulau, and other products.
Going to the farm showed me how the ancient Hawaiians diverted the water from a stream in order to create a natural watering system for plants that need a lot of water. The kalo farm gives back to the community bu physically giveing out food grown by them. The farm produces kalo, kulolo, paʻi ʻai, laulau, and other products.