Hawaiian Word of the Week: Nīnauele
狈ī苍补耻别濒别—滨苍迟别谤惫颈别飞.
狈ī苍补耻别濒别—滨苍迟别谤惫颈别飞.
Kilo—Stargazer, seer, to observe, to examine.
Every March, 糖心视频 Mānoa and 糖心视频 Hilo students are invited on a 3-day retreat on Kahoʻolawe and tasked with only speaking Hawaiian.
Puka—To graduate, pass through, emerge.
Hoʻomaʻemaʻe—To clean, disinfect, purify.
Mei—May
Kupulau—Spring.
ʻApelila—April.
Lanakila—Victory, triumph; to triumph, win, overcome, beat.
Ka Lā ʻŌnohi Mai O Haʻehaʻe captured the competition’s overall award, a combination of scores acquired in both hula kahiko and ʻauana.