Hawaiian Word of the Week: Maui Komohana
Maui Komohana—West; Western Maui.
Maui Komohana—West; Western Maui.
Leʻaleʻa—Fun; to have a good time.
Kumu hula Robert Keʻano Kaʻupu IV, a graduate of Honolulu Community College, led his hālau to sweep major categories at the 2026 Merrie Monarch Festival.
Mālolo —Flying fish. More ʻ?lelo of the Week “Ka iʻa lele me he manu (The fish that flies like a bird).” ʻ?lelo Noʻeau (Hawaiian proverb) 1364 —Sean Mills, he haumāna ʻ?lelo Hawaiʻi (Hawaiian language student), Kulanui Kaiāulu o Honolulu (Honolulu…
Akamai—Clever, Wise.
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Waiho—To leave or place something.
Nīele—To be curious.
At the annual Piʻo Summit, leaders, scholars and community advocates examine how land, law and justice intersect and what that means for Hawaiʻi’s future.
Nahunaiki—Little bites.