Island’s fourth graders learn Hawaiian culture at park’s annual festival

Students from Ke Kula O Ehunuikaimalino teach a group of fourth graders Hawaiian language words Thursday at the Children's Hawaiian Cultural Festival. (Elizabeth Pitts/West Hawaii Today)
Students learned how to fish using a throw net Thursday at the Children's Hawaiian Cultural Festival. (Elizabeth Pitts/West Hawaii Today)
Students from Ke Kula O Ehunuikaimalino teach a group of fourth graders hula. (Elizabeth Pitts/West Hawaii Today)
Fourth graders learn how to build a rock wall like the one found at Kaloko Fishpond. (Elizabeth Pitts/West Hawaii Today)
Students learn how to fish Thursday at the Children's Hawaiian Cultural Festival at Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park. (Elizabeth Pitts/West Hawaii Today)
Students from around Hawaii Island learned how to thatch a roof Thursday at Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park's annual Children's Hawaiian Cultural Festival. (Elizabeth Pitts/West Hawaii Today)

KAILUA-KONA — Diana Delgado and Alex Perez were quick to show off the new bracelets on their arms to each other, seconds after completing them in a lauhala weaving class.