Makeshift ‘university’ established at protesters’ camp

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HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald Students get hands-on experiment Tuesday during a lomilomi massage class at Pu’uhuluhulu University on Pu’u Huluhulu across from the Maunakea Access Road.

HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald It’s second day classes at Pu’uhuluhulu University Tuesday on Pu’u Huluhulu across from the Maunakea Access Road.

HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald Kahele Dukelow teaches a class about Hawaiian language Tuesday during the second day of Pu’uhuluhulu University on Pu’u Huluhulu across from the Maunakea Access Road.

Photos by HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald

Laiana Kanoa-Wong teaches a class about Hawaiian national holidays Tuesday during the second day of Pu‘uhuluhulu University on Pu‘u Huluhulu across from the Maunakea Access Road.

As protesters wait at the base of the Maunakea Access Road each day, a network of volunteers works to ensure their needs are met.