Hawaiian Word of the Week: Hana
Hana—To work, do, or commit
Hana—To work, do, or commit
The Hawaiʻi Island native known for his creative and crowd pleasing performances at the Merrie Monarch Hula Festival, died on Sunday, April 3.
Hoʻomaka—to begin; to commence a work; to set forth a new thing.
Hawaiian theatre MFA candidate, ?kea Kahikina will debut his comedic play, Hoʻoilina at Kennedy Theatre.
Kālai—to carve, cut, hew, engrave, hoe; to divide, as land; to shape a canoe or (fig.) an enterprise or intellectual policy; to plan, formulate, budget.
Naʻauao—Learned, knowledge, wisdom.
Ao—Light, day, daylight, dawn; to dawn, grow light; enlightened; to regain consciousness.
Moʻokūʻauhau—Genealogy, genealogical story.
Hoʻomanaʻo—To remember
Awe—to thread, strand, thin, soft, wake of a ship.