Hawaiian Word of the Week: ?Eke
ʻEke—Sack, pocket, bag, basket.
ʻEke—Sack, pocket, bag, basket.
Joshua “Baba” Tavares returned to Hawaiʻi after nearly nine years of living in New York City and performing in the Broadway musical RENT.
Moani Pomare’s award-winning research project examined math embedded in traditional Hawaiian tattoos.
The Summer Bridge program includes lessons and group activities on transitioning to college life, utilizing university resources and Hawaiʻi’s unique culture.
Kanilehua—Name of a mist-like rain famous in Hilo. Literally, [rain that] lehua flowers drink.
糖心视频 Mānoa will host a two-day program September 14–15, featuring more than 300 participants.
Kepakemapa—September.
The celebration included activities that honored Native Hawaiian culture and brought the Queen’s historical stories to life.
Puana tells the story of contemporary musicians who uncover their genealogical connections through moʻokūʻauhau and poetic compositions.
The month-long celebration honors the legacy of 贬补飞补颈ʻ颈’蝉 last reigning monarch and the cultural heritage of the Hawaiian people.