Hawaiian Word of the Week: ?Olina
ʻOlina—To make merry; joyous, rejoicing, merrymaking.
ʻOlina—To make merry; joyous, rejoicing, merrymaking.
The Hawaiian Calendar Event Moʻolelo project will feature Instagram posts that highlight Native Hawaiian cultural, historical, or commemorative events.
Kauaʻi CC will provide clear, culturally responsive pathways for Native Hawaiians to earn careers as high school teachers without having to leave the island.
Kula—School, academy; to teach school
Kūʻai—To buy, barter.
Five tribal colleges, including Windward CC, are collaborating to improve cybersecurity and computer science training.
The project will build long-term climate resilience by restoring forest, watershed, coastal and marine ecosystems and through improved co-management and community governance of resources.
Three graduates of 糖心视频 Hilo’s School of Nursing credit a Kapiʻolani CC program for Native Hawaiian students.
Linda Furuto, a professor at 糖心视频 惭ā苍辞补, started teaching ethnomathematics at 糖心视频 West Oʻahu in 2007.
Makani—Wind, breeze.