Mo'olelos

Mehana Vaughan shared a lot of intergenerational skills and knowledge, how they mālama their community by making sure they mālama their kuleana, and their ways of protecting, cultivating, and nurturing their community. A lot of the stories being told brought back a lot of flashbacks from my childhood to my high school days to today. These stories are the reason why I chose what to write for my Paper 1.

One mo'olelo that stuck out to me the most was 'Lawa Pono: Take Only What You Need'. With many industries today, people don't think about what they're taking and how much they're taking or how it could affect other people. Everything around us is considered a living thing. If we keep abusing the land and the ocean, our future will be left with nothing. 

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