Tammy
[Reynolds (interviewer)]: There you go.
Tammy: And I don't know if you know, but I looked it up and it's a Hawaiian, A long, long
[Reynolds (interviewer)]: Is it really?
Tammy: Hawaiian. Yeah, isn't that wild? Wow. Yeah. No one has like a specific meaning. It's such a specific meaning.
[Reynolds (interviewer)]: Do you have it pulled up?
Tammy: Yeah. I watched a video too,, but it's Hawaiian for a set of rules on how we respect our relationships with each other and with the world around us.
[Reynolds (interviewer)]: Oh, that's beautiful.
Tammy: Isn't that amazing?
[Reynolds (interviewer)]: I love it.
Tammy: I know. Right? And so that's why I thought of the peace sign as my... that drop. And, I just, I wrote, I copy this from the website. It says, it refers to something sacred and it refers to the laws established to protect the sacred. And it crosses a healthy society. And it does this by keeping order and balance. People know what they could and could not do. When they follow KAPU. Society was rich with mana. world thrive. It's not so cool?
[Reynolds (interviewer)]: Oh, that's beautiful. And it's here in Lewiston.
Tammy: Yeah. That's what I hope for.