Symphony of Hawaiʻi Seas
A Journey through Moʻolelo, Music, Art, and Science
Haku ʻia e Rosie Alegado a me Aimee Sato – Mele written by Rosie Alegado & Aimee Sato
Paka ʻia e Kekuhi Kealiʻikanakaʻoleohaililani – Advisor/Editor Kekuhi Kealiʻikanakaʻoleohaililani
This song was composed for the Symphony of the Hawaiʻi Seas 2025 curriculum for students. Please ask permission before teaching/using this hula outside Symphony of the Hawaiʻi Seas curriculum. Song text honors mele that are listed in footnotes. Accompanying hula received permission from Dr. Pualani Kanakaʻole Kanahele to draw from Ua Hānau a Kana (Ia Moku Kele Kahiki).
Keiki Field Guides
Dr. Beth Lenz
Community Engagement Specialist
(808)956-4284
ealenz@hawaii.edu
Hanauma Keiki Field Guide – Use this keiki field guide to kilo (observe) and make notes about the marine life and natural environment at Hanauma. You can color the creatures and make notes on the included map of the bay. Print and fold into a booklet to use at Hanauma Bay.
Waikalua Loko Iʻa Keiki Field Guide – Use this keiki field guide to kilo (observe) and make notes about the fishpond life and natural environment at Waikalua. You can color the creatures and make notes on the included map of Waikalua. Print and fold into a booklet to use at Waikalua Loko Iʻa
Waikalua Loko Iʻa Keiki Field Guide
Waikalua Keiki Field Guide 11×17
Waialeʻe Keiki Field Guide – Use this keiki field guide to kilo (observe) and make notes about the plants, animals and natural environment at Waialeʻe. You can color the creatures and make notes on the included map of Waialeʻe. Print and fold into a booklet to use at Waialeʻe.







