Beginning of Halawa Valley.....
This is the taro patch that our team pulled out california grass.
Everyone motivated to remove the california grass out of the taro patch.
Moving the boulder....
Mahina bringing some sugar cane for the gang during break. Kawai sure could use some of that sugar....
Matt & Guy cleaning the auwai which provides water to all the taro patches in the valley. The gang rebuiding part of the dam wall with rocks and a tarp. This provides water through a eight inch pipe to flow into the auwai down to the taro patches. There's two auwai in this valley.
Roblen helping out at the dam. Which rock should I take next?
Roblen, Mahina, Matt, David, Guy, & Kaleo working on the wall of the dam.
Mahina giving us tips on how to pound the poi using the traditional way. Everyone took a crack at it and took some fresh poi home.
Mahina showed us this poi pounder mold found by the auwai.
This was a mold used to make the stone tools in ancient times which was also found next to the poi pounder mold.
Another view of the camp site. This land belongs to Kawai's ohana and they use it almost every weekend. This is considered kuliana land. It was nice of her to offer their camp site down there because we didn't have any other place to stay. Big Mahalo to Kawai..........
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