Mahalo a nui loa, Uncle. You have shared some priceless old time information in your video here, and as a Pōhaku Kālai and teacher myself I enjoyed your video and much appreciate your words and your sharing. Slowly, the pieces of the puzzle of the old time culture are coming together. Like you, I love this search. Aloha, Ka'imiloa
Mahalo nui loa! 🙏🤙 Sharing the knowledge with the next generation is so important. I had shot this video on Moloka'i over 25 years ago. Time has passed so quickly, and Cowboy is no longer with us.
priceless 'ike kupuna💚
I could watch unko for hours! Mahalo for sharing braddah, valuable ʻike🤙🏾
Mahalo nui!
Mahalo a nui loa, Uncle. You have shared some priceless old time information in your video here, and as a Pōhaku Kālai and teacher myself I enjoyed your video and much appreciate your words and your sharing. Slowly, the pieces of the puzzle of the old time culture are coming together. Like you, I love this search.
Aloha, Ka'imiloa
Mahalo nui loa! 🙏🤙 Sharing the knowledge with the next generation is so important. I had shot this video on Moloka'i over 25 years ago. Time has passed so quickly, and Cowboy is no longer with us.
Beautiful beautiful beautiful
The stones, the board, the taraching and the teacher.......
Very, very wonderful
Thanks! Cowboy was an awesome teacher and left behind quite a legacy.
This was amazing!!! What a great teacher. (I’d have to watch it again to learn what a teacher is called)
Very interesting 💕
Yes, he was a great teacher! That was 30 years ago! He was an expert at growing taro as well. This is on the island of Moloka'i.
He mea waiwai no keia wikio!
Mahalo nui!