Interview with Leslie Kanoe Keli‘i Alapa‘i-Hashimoto

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2024-03-01

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Kanoe Alapa‘i-Hashimoto was born in Kaua‘i and grew up on the North Shore, Hā‘ena, area. He reflects fondly of his grandparents who played a large role in teaching him about the “mauka to makai” lifestyle, as well as the many gatherings that took place in his childhood. Kanoe attended Lahainaluna in 1998, the only Kaua‘i boy of his year. He speaks to his experiences there as a boarder, working in the garden with his boarder brothers, the dynamics between the boys in the dorm, and the responsibilities that came with being boarders. He played soccer with many of his friends there, allowing him to see more of Maui Island. Kanoe speaks about the values that he learned as a child in Kaua‘i being fostered even more so during his time at Lahainaluna, those being loyalty, integrity, and respect. He eventually came back to Kaua‘i, and now lives in Hā‘ena with his ‘ohana.

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Lahainaluna, Kaua‘i, Hā‘ena, garden, soccer

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31 pages

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