Kaimukī High School
Kaimukī, O‘ahu
The hala tree roots were painted to depict a non native plant that came to Hawai‘i, similar to all the nationalities of Hawai‘iʻs melting pot. However, hala trees are now a part of the land, as well as all the different people that live in Hawai’i. The pueo (owls) fly overhead and remind us that there are still pueo that protect the high school campus.
In the past, the water would flow continuously from Manoa to the ocean, prior to Waikiki being built. Now with the water being diverted via the Ala Wai Canal and all the underground aquafers being depleted, our land has been changed by hotel buildings and concrete. The he‘e (octopus) represents the ocean diety of Kanaloa and how ocean life is strong to swim freely when the channel of ocean water connects with fresh water from the mountains.
The two voyaging wa‘a (canoes) of the Hōkūle‘a and Hikianalea travel across the ocean and are honored. As this mural was being painted, the Hōkūle‘a was in the middle of itʻs second year of itʻs 3 year Mālama Honua worldwide voyage. The sky above is broken into eight sections to represent makawalu (the eight different perspectives).
These visuals are now used for Kumu Kaleo Hanohanoʻs social studies and Hospitality Academy classes as well as educational visuals for visiting students from other schools. After the mural was completed, the practice of “mālama ‘āina” (taking care of our land) is now practiced with wai (stream) clean-ups and invasive species studies. This Mele Mural not only touches the hearts of the haumāna, staff and campus of Kaimukī High School, but can be seen by tourist buses, Kaimukīʻs community and everyone driving past it on the H1 freeway overpass.
‘ŌiwiTV video: https://vimeo.com/145697883
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Your tax deductible Annual Membership provides much needed support for arts education in Hawaiʻi.
Help purchasing much needed supplies for our wall murals.
Assist in funding cultural advisers for our youth workshops.
Help stage events surrounding our public mural unveilings.