Hawaiian Word of the Week: Ha?aheo
Haʻaheo—Proud or pride which comes from a deep accomplishment from one's own achievements.
Haʻaheo—Proud or pride which comes from a deep accomplishment from one's own achievements.
IfA astronomers used a Maunakea telescope to detect vibrations in the star—bringing new insight into stellar aging and evolution.
Kalaiwa—Drive.
Kuleana—Responsibility, privilege, concern, or right to care for one another and the land.
Hensel also shared details about her next public forum scheduled for Monday, April 21.
Hele wāwae—Walk.
Donors across Hawaiʻi and beyond come together to uplift 糖心视频 students, drive progress and build a stronger future.
ʻIʻini—Desire, affirmations, to wish for.
Huakaʻi—Trip, voyage, journey.
ʻUhane—Soul, spiritual, spirit of a person.