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Discover Your Ohana's Talents and Interests in Hawaiian Culture

Explore the diverse skills and talents within your Ohana using our interactive "Interests and Talents Catcher." Write your name or the names of your family members in the boxes that correspond to their skills, ranging from canoe paddling and martial arts (Hoe wa’a) to hula dancing and storytelling (Mo’olelo). Engage with traditional practices such as fishing (Lawaia), net making (Hana upena), and music (Ukulele). Celebrate your heritage by recognizing talents in medicinal plants (La’au Lapa’au), arts, and culinary skills (Ho’omo’a).

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Discover Your Ohana's Talents and Interests in Hawaiian Culture

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  1. Interests and Talents Catcher Write your name or Ohana names in boxes that match your/their skills. Hoe wa’a (canoe paddling) (martial arts) Hula (dance) He’e nalu (surfing) Lawaia (fishing) Hana lau niu/ lauhala (coconut/lauhala weaving) Hana upena (net making) Hana mahi’ai (farming) Mo’olelo (story telling) Mele (singing) Lomilomi (massage) Oli (chants) La’au Lapa’au (medicinal plants/healer) Hana na mea ho’okani (implement making) Ukulele (musical instrument) Kalai la`au/ kalai pohaku (wood/stone carving) Kapa (cloth making) Olelo Hawai’i (Hawaiian language) Makahiki (festivals) Kapa kuiki (quilting) Ho’oponopono (problem solving) Lei Making (feather, seed, or flower Ho’okele (celestial navigation) ‘Ai (food) and Mo’olelo o Hawai’i (Hawaiian history) Ho ‘omo’a (cooking) Holoholona (animals) Haku mele (song composer) Hahai Holoholona (hunting) Heiau (temple/ historical sites) Loko i`a (fishponds)

  2. Other skills, talents, and/or hobbies

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