Kumu Frank Kawaikapuokalani Hewett Shares a Story: Puʻu Hawaiʻi Loa & The Creation of Man
From the Mele & Moʻoʻōlelo Series
Kumu Frank Kawaikapuokalani Hewett
From the Mele & Moʻoʻōlelo Series
Kumu Frank Kawaikapuokalani Hewett
Ocean ecosystems constitute more than 70% of the Earth’s surface area, and these massive watery habitats are home to some of the smallest organisms on the planet.These abundant microscopic organisms influence climate through the production and consumption of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide ( CO2).
Since 1988, the Hawaii Ocean Time-series (HOT) program has studied the open ocean waters of the subtropical North Pacific Ocean, one of Earth’s largest ecosystems. More than 25 years of monthly HOT program observations have yielded numerous discoveries on the importance of microorganisms in sustaining Earth’s habitability, including the role these organisms play in the production [……]
WASHINGTON, DC – On Monday, March 31, 2014, Herb Lee Jr. was honored by the White House among 10 community leaders who embody the spirit of Cesar E. Chavez’ legacy. Each of the Cesar Chavez Champions of Change have committed themselves to improving the lives of others in their communities and across the country. At the core, all of our honorees represent the values and steadfast determination of Cesar Chavez to organize ourselves for a more just tomorrow.
Herb Lee, Jr. is the Executive Director of the Pacific American Foundation (PAF), in Kane‘ohe, where he has led multiple
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