Kaila-LeeAnn Kaahu

Kaila-LeeAnn Kaahu

My name is Kaila-LeeAnn Kapualahaole Christine Leilani Kaahu, I was born and raised in Hau’ula. My family and I never left Hau’ula. My parents wanted me and my siblings to grow up in a place they grew up in. My parents are Barbie & Elton Kaahu. I am the oldest of four children, I have one sister, Kalia, and two brothers, Mikan & EJ. I come from the Kahana ‘ohana, the Fely ‘ohana, the Fonoimoana ‘ohana, & the Kaahu ‘ohana. Most of my family live on O’ahu & Moloka’i. I now live in Waimea, it is the my first and last year here at HPA. I have been on the Big Island for about five months now. I decided to come to HPA because I needed a change in my life and I wanted to be able to play sports for my senior year. At first I was scared of the idea of moving and being without my family but now I feel great about this year. The previous school I went to was Kahuku High School on O’ahu. One of my passions growing up was playing basketball and softball, I always enjoyed it. My parents always made sure I was active, they always made sure that I was busy. Sports for me was always something that took me away from reality. It gave me a break from everything and was always something that I wanted to actually do. If I wasn’t on the court or on the field I would either be at the beach or hanging out with family and friends. I love to fish, my dad always took me with him since I was a child. Being able to eat off the land was always something my family and I, love to do. Hanging out with my family is always a good time. My family are my people and I know they always got me. They have always supported me in whatever I did. I want to be able to give back to my family and everthing they have done for me so I plan to work hard and be successful for my family and mainly my parents. As a child I’ve always wanted to go to a big time college and play basketball or softball and I still want to pursue that dream. I want to go to college to play ball and study kinesiology to become an athletic trainer because I want to be able to help people and being an athlete myself I feel like I can understand them on a more personal level.

Abstract

I chose to do No Ku’u Hawai’i capstone because the Hawaiian culture is a big part of me and I want my project to be able to relate to the Hawaiian culture. Growing up I was surrounded by the culture and I can always connect to Hawaii. The Hawaiian culture has been in my family for many generations and I was so fortunate that I had people that have taught me many things about being Hawaiian. The culture is always something that I enjoyed and had a lot of respect for. I want to be able to connect more to Hawai’i and I want to learn more about it. I want to be able to pass down my knowledge to the generation after me and learn more traditional practices.

Milestones

Kuleana Statement

Erosion of beaches

Pitch (SEPT 29)

Erosion of Beaches in Hawaiʻi, Pitch Presentation

Erosion of Beaches in Hawaiʻi, Pitch #1

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Formal Proposal (OCT 15)

Capstone proposal

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Demo/Prototype (NOV 23)

Hauʻula Shoreline Project Google Drive

Semester 1 Presentation

Semester 1 Presentation-Kaahu

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Product Creation (MAR 9)

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Showcase (APR 25-29)

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Legacy (APR 29)

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