Institute for Cultural Ecology
http://www.cultural-ecology.comPO Box 991 * Honolulu HI 96801 * 1099 14th St. NW, Suite 101L, Washington, DC 20005 United States
PO Box 991 * Honolulu HI 96801 * 1099 14th St. NW, Suite 101L, Washington, DC 20005 United States
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Phone: 808-854-9806
Fax: 866-252-8060
Location
Hawaii (USA): Honolulu; United States: Hawaii
Term
Throughout the year
Volunteers will work in the garden nursery propagating native plants and Polynesian crops. They will get hands on experience in all types of cultivation: cuttings, air layering, division, grafting, seed cleaning, pretreatment, and planting. They will also learn other aspects of nursery care: transplanting, repotting, irrigation, fertilization, weed control, pest control, labeling, and record keeping. In the process of learning these basic nursery practices, they will become familiar with a number of native and Polynesian introduced plants and their uses.
Horticultural Aid. The volunteers will assist in maintenance of the garden grounds. They will get hands on experience in all aspects of care of a landscape planted with native and Polynesian introduced plants: planting, pruning, pest control, weed control, fertilization, irrigation, and general garden maintenance. Special attention is given traditional crops, and the intern will help care, harvest, and replant taro, sweet potato, and wauke.
These positions may be combined to suit the interests of the volunteer and needs of the garden. In both cases, the volunteers may become involved in other projects as well, including helping with tours and assisting visitors, mapping and record keeping, equipment maintenance, helping with workshops and presentations, construction of garden paths, maintaining and updating signage, etc.
* Work one on one with Dr. David Adams, a cultural anthropologist and respected author
* Academic credit available
* Letter of Recommendation on completion
* Career and academic advising available
good health, adventurous spirit
no
7 days
The Institute for Cultural Ecology was founded on the conviction that visits to exotic destinations imply a commitment to cultural sensitivity and environmental stewardship. Our programs match the interests, academic goals, and passions of the participant to premier host organizations and researchers. Once you connect with a place and its people, they become a part of you. Forever.
1999
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