Student’s passion for science, ?ō濒别濒辞 fuels path
Cheyanne Kapulelehua Greene has found ways to connect her interests throughout her educational journey.
Cheyanne Kapulelehua Greene has found ways to connect her interests throughout her educational journey.
Penikala—Pencil.
The grant will integrate Native Hawaiian knowledge into library collections, preserving cultural heritage and enhancing accessibility.
Puke—Books, volume.
ʻŌlelo Resource of the Month will explore Native Hawaiian protocols related to language, traditions and more.
Huli—To turn, reverse, to curl over.
ʻIanuali—January.
Pōmaikaʻi—Good fortune, blessedness, blessing, profit, prosperity.
Pepa—Paper, card, playing cards.
Mākia conveys the meaning of “aim, motto, or purpose.” In these transformative times, it serves as a powerful reminder to move forward with intention and clarity.