Birds soar. The ancient whispers of Papahanaumokuakea speak.
All around you, the scents and sounds of Pihemanu beg for attention.
For those of us honored to be with Terry Leianuenue Reveira
on Pihemanu
it is clear that her vision of this special place
borrows from past, present, and future.
She taught us much about how this place figures in all creation.
She shared connections between our relatives here on earth and ocean.
This is a close view of a portion of one of Terry's Kapa prints
created for Papahanuamokuakea. They will hang in the visitor center there.
Terry weaves story as lovingly as she creates these kapa cloths.
She is always a supporter of caring for ocean and land and
encourages place based activities
to link science with culture,
teaching us to understand more deeply,
the richness of Hawaiian ways.
Terry comes from a family of paniolo and fishermen
and is an advisor at the UH in Hilo in
the teacher education program.
Read her own words
about her stay on Papahanaumokuakea
Malama i ke kai ame ka aina
Protect the ocean and earth
Help the albatrosses and Papahanaumokuakea
in as many ways as you can.
Mahalo nui
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