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The 5th Annual Grow Hawaiian Festival at Amy B.H. Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden in Captain Cook, Hawai‘i island, took place on Saturday, February 28, 2009.
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Jerry Konanui shares his expert knowledge of kalo, poi pounding, and Hawaiian culture the afternoon before the festival.
Participants in Friday's poi pounding workshop pound poi for the evening's lu'au.
Kana'e Keawe pounds poi.
Keiki learn the poi pounding craft.
A generous lu'au was prepared and served the evening before the festival.
Ulalia School of Hawaiian Dance with Kumu Ulalia Ka'ai Berman opened the festival.
Students from Kanu O Ka 'Aina with Kumu Nicole Anakolea participate in the opening ceremony.
Kanu O Ka 'Aina participates in the opening ceremony.
Kanu O Ka 'Aina chanting to the mountain.
Jerry Konanui shares his expert knowledge of kalo, poi pounding, and Hawaiian culture the afternoon before the festival.
Jerry Konanui shares his expert knowledge of kalo, poi pounding, and Hawaiian culture the afternoon before the festival.
Jerry Konanui shares his expert knowledge of kalo, poi pounding, and Hawaiian culture the afternoon before the festival.
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