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4 DIFFERENT WAYS TO THINK OF ALL THE PLANTS IN HAWAI‘I There are many different kinds of plants in Hawai‘i. Think of how many different looking plants there are just around your house or school. Some plants have brightly colored flowers, others just have green leaves. What flower or plant do you like the best? Try to describe it below in a few sentences &/or draw a picture. All of the plants you know came to Hawai‘i at different times in different ways. Some were created here, as the Kumulipo Chant and Darwin’s Theory of Evolution explain. Others came from other lands, but before any humans arrived. These came by WIND, WING, and WAVE, which means their seeds were carried by weather, birds or Science in Hawai‘i: Nā Hana Ma Ka Ahupua‘a – A Culturally Responsive Curriculum Project 1 ocean currents. Then the first Hawaiians, and later the Europeans brought new seeds and plants with them. Because there are several different times and places that certain plants arrived in Hawai‘i, botanists (plant scientists) have created different groups to classify them. There are 4 main groups which all plants on the islands can be put into – the names of these groups may seem strange at first, but keep using and studying them so they can become easier for you to remember. The 4 groups are: 1. ENDEMIC PLANTS These plants were the very first ones here. They did NOT travel by Wind, Wing, or Wave. These plants are found here and nowhere else and were NOT brought by any people. 3. POLYNESIAN INTRODUCED - These plants were brought by Polynesian people from lands in the South Pacific Ocean. These people came to Hawai‘i with useful foods & plants in their boats. 2. INDIGENOUS PLANTS These plants are our Wind, Wing, and Wave travelers. They are from other places and can still be found on other islands. These plants have found a home here without any help from people. 4. POST-CONTACT PLANTS - These plants came after the first Europeans settled in Hawai‘i over 200 years ago. The Europeans who came after Captain Cook also brought the plants they thought would be useful. Science in Hawai‘i: Nā Hana Ma Ka Ahupua‘a – A Culturally Responsive Curriculum Project 2 Do you think it was easy for all these different plants from all different places to live together? If you think no, you are right. Many, many different types of plants died as a result of the new plants coming here. Sometimes the new plants stole too much sunlight or took too many nutrients (food) from the ground where older plants lived. Some new plants also grew into places where indigenous or endemic plants normally grew, stealing their homes. Because of all of the new plants coming or being brought to Hawai‘i, many endemic or native species of plants have become extinct. What affect do you think this had and still has on our environment? To find out, do one of the activities below: ACTIVITIES TO DO: CHOOSE ONE! A) List some plants that you know live in Hawai‘i. What category do you THINK they might fall into? Don’t worry about being right or wrong – just guess! If you have time, explain your guesses or draw each plant & guess what kind of sun, water, bugs etc. they need to live here. Plant You Know 1. taro Category Polynesian intro’d 2. 3. 4. 5. Science in Hawai‘i: Nā Hana Ma Ka Ahupua‘a – A Culturally Responsive Curriculum Project 3 B) Make a memory game, skit, drawing, poem or song so you can learn the 4 categories of plants in Hawai‘i better. Example Skit: act out a scene where the Endemic Family who originally lives here lets people from out of town, the Indigenous Family, stay for a few nights - they get along so well they become one big happy family, until Polly Nesian & Capt. Cook arrive and cause trouble for everyone. Example Poem: write 1 quatrain (4 lines that rhyme) for all 4 types of plants, like this: Endemic means native, That’s what I see, These plants were born here, Just like me! Science in Hawai‘i: Nā Hana Ma Ka Ahupua‘a – A Culturally Responsive Curriculum Project 4