Who are the parents of Molokaʻi? What are some things Molokaʻi is famous for?
Why is it important to know about the resources and history of the island?
What does ʻAnakala Walter mean when he says that Molokaʻi is a “baby” that needs to be taken care of? How can you take care of the island or place where you live?
What is the difference between Lanikaula in eastern Molokaʻi and Kaluakoʻi on the western side of the island?
Molokaʻi is known for sharing its abundance with the rest of the islands. Where do we see evidence of this tradition? Is it still possible to live this way? Why or why not?
Fish are not as plentiful as they once were, because reefs along Molokaʻi have been damaged by soil erosion and other runoff. If you were to make a poster about the importance of clean water and reefs, what kind of images would you include? What would you write on the poster?
This chapter is still in development. For now, please enjoy the video, featuring Walter Ritte. More content about Moloka‘i is forthcoming, so check back soon to learn what makes this island unique!