Hawaiian Word of the Week: ?A?ahu
ʻAʻahu—Garment, array, attire, costume, mantle, gown.
ʻAʻahu—Garment, array, attire, costume, mantle, gown.
ʻ滨办耻飞ā marks the change from summer to winter in the Hawaiian calendar, a season known for storms, abundance and renewal.
Erin Kahunawaikaʻala Wright joins a distinguished line of 糖心视频 leaders recognized nationally as Pillars of the Profession.
Campus libraries come alive with interactive Hawaiian exhibits inspiring reflection and pride.
Under Osorio’s leadership, 贬补飞补颈ʻ颈苍耻颈ā办别补 earned a 10-year accreditation renewal and bolstered its reputation as the nation’s only Indigenous knowledge college at a Research I university.
Hale Laʻakea Library at Windward CC is working to design a place of belonging for Native Hawaiian students.
Act 167, formally designates September as Hawaiian History Month, with its observance anchored around Queen 尝颈濒颈ʻ耻辞办补濒补苍颈’蝉 birthday on September 2.
Following the state’s adoption of Act 167, the monthlong celebration has earned an official designation.
糖心视频 Hilo highlighted its leadership in Indigenous knowledge this summer, from hosting an international humanities conference to sharing ʻō濒别濒辞 Hawaiʻi at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival.
笔ō辫别办耻—贵辞辞迟产补濒濒.