Project Proposal Final
Project Proposal Final
Project Proposal Final
Tihani Arbogast
Senior Project 2020
Preface
Growing up in Hawai’i, we are introduced to culture and history very early in
our childhood. However as we get older schools tend to focus more on United States
history, not the history of Hawai’i. Therefore students aren’t really exposed to the in
depth cultural history of the place they call home. Which is why I have decided to
uphold the Hawaiian club for high school students. It is important to understand the
host culture of where you live, and in Hawai’i traditions are still upheld to the present
day.
I feel personally connected to this project because I didn’t get invested into the
Hawaiian culture until about a year ago. It has become something I really enjoy
learning about. However, learning in a classroom can get boring and repetitive. So my
goal for this project is that students will be able to learn about the Hawaiian culture in a
fun environment, without the use of textbooks, homework or tests. Students will benefit
from Hawaiian club because my mentors have a lot of opportunities available for
people who are invested and take the culture seriously. Hawaiian club is unique
because I have the privilege of being able to teach members hula from a real halau. We
also will be able to show what we've learned at the annual Kihei Charter Luau, where
students can show their appreciation for the Hawaiian culture in front of a large group
of people.
Introduction
My driving question surrounding this whole project is “how can I help high
school students embrace the Hawaiian culture in a fun environment?” The way I am
going to achieve this is upholding the Hawaiian club for high schoolers at Kihei
Charter. My specialized mentor for this project will be Kumu Hula Mapuana Samonte.
She runs Halau Hula Malani O Kapehe, and is the one who provides us with the hula
choreography for the annual Luau. With her help along with other people from the
Halau, I will be able to teach the Hawaiian club members hula. This will be a great
aspect of Hawaiian club since it is a different way to embrace the culture and learn
about it.
There is a lot of key content that I will need in order to make Hawaiian club
successful. I have already started research on Hawaiian games we can play, as well as
modern games with a cultural spin on it. I am also going to be teaching Hawaiian
chants, all of which have a different meaning to them. I already have the chants written
down and accessible to write on a white board. This will most likely be the only topic
teach everyone how to make a standard ti leaf lei. As well as teach a select few how to
make a ti leaf lei po’o and wrist garments. In order to do that however I need a lot of
leaves, so I am planning on harvesting them myself and asking for donations from
this project. Therefore I need to be able to have clear communication with everyone so
things run smoothly. The second most important skill will be Civic Literacy and
well as learing from another. While people may not realize it, what they learn about the
Hawaiian culture will shape the way they see the island. In addition, I am hoping for
Hawaiian club to an ongoing part of Kihei Charter. Lastly, Interpersonal skills will be a
great aid in this project. Besides working with a variety of people, I need to respect the
fact that some people don’t want to have an open mind and learn new things.
Running a club and being a leader is challenging to anyone who hasn’t had
much practice. Luckily for me paddling has taught me how to lead with compassion but
be strict as well. The only issue I see with having to teach, is kids not listening or being
disrespectful. However I know most of the members personally so I’m hoping it isn’t
an issue. The other limitation I foresee is not having enough material to keep Hawaiian
club interesting until March. I am hoping to avoid that by talking with people and
getting ideas from multiple sources. Lastly, the only thing I see struggling with now is
creating the Luau performing line up. I see this being an issue because I don’t have
much experience with performing or creating line ups, so I’m hoping to have some help
video production class I want to make a video to show the progression of the club. I
don’t have too much experience with making videos, so I am hoping to have help from
my friends as far as editing, and shooting. I want to “interview” members and get their
perspective on the club and how it is impacting them. In case the video doesn’t work
out as planned, I am going to make a slideshow of pictures and videos. Since the KCS
Luau isn’t until March 7th, I plan on doing a mock trial of the Luau to show what
Annotated Bibliography
play/. This website was helpful because I didn't have too much planned for the
Hawaiian club meetings. After reading through this site it helped give me ideas
for games we could play that have meaning to them. One game I came across is
very popular and a traditional game they played in the old days. There were also
games that are normally deemed as modern but changed to be Hawaiian. Along
with the games there was a list of Hawaiian musical artist. That was interesting
to me because I didn't think I would be using too much music but I might now
The Kihei Canoe Club website was very helpful because it provided me with the
lyrics for the chants I need to teach at Hawaiian club. There were also audio
recordings and videos to help with pronunciation. I also came across some
chants that I would like to learn myself, so that was a good find. I am also going
to direct people to the site incase they want to look over lyrics on their own
time.
hawaiian-words.com/common/.
This website was very useful because it has a lot of Hawaiian words, their
meaning and an audio recording so you can hear how it is suppose to sound.
This was really beneficial to me since I am still learning as well and now I can
use proper words in games. As well as teach people the proper meaning. There
is also a dictionary tab where it translates English to Hawaiian and vise versa.
That is also helpful because people might ask what certain words are in
Aside from the material I can find online and through other people, there are a
few things I may need to purchase. To start off, I want Hawaiian club to be a
welcoming place for everyone. That is why I am going to be providing snacks for the
members especially since meetings will be held right after school. To be safe I am
planning on having kids fill out a sheet saying if they have allergies or not. Also, with
permission from the Halau we get the hula from, I may purchase some hula materials
for the club members. Even if I cannot buy the hula materials, I am hoping to buy some
new accessories for the costuming, however I have not figured out cost yet.
I am planning on raising about $250 - $300 for Hawaiian club. The money will
go towards the snacks being provided and hula materials. Additionally, if we do not
have enough costumes for the Luau, the money will be used to purchase whats needed.
Any extra money will be put towards the preparation of the Luau. So far those are the
Timeline
September
● Promote club at the Ice Cream Social (5th)
October
● Provide snacks for members on Fridays
November
● Start rehearsing for Luau in March
January
● Demo Presentation
February
● Club members understand Hawaiian culture and importance
March
● Kihei Charter Luau (7th)