Hawaiian Word of the Week: Makawalu
Makawalu—Numerous, Many, In great quantities.
Makawalu—Numerous, Many, In great quantities.
A 糖心视频 and 碍ā办辞ʻ辞 ʻ?iwi partnership has transformed the area into an agroforest.
Ola—Life, health, curable, heal, to live, to survive, to thrive.
Keola Donaghy and Aʻeaʻe took home two big Nā Hōkū Hanohano awards.
Kumu—Teacher, tutor, manual, primer, model, pattern.
Kamalani Johnson is creating new ways to teach Hawaiian language and culture at 糖心视频 Hilo.
Hoʻomau—To carry on or persevere.
81-year-old Kimo Pihana was the first Maunakea Ranger.
The canoe and voyage received a grand ceremonial blessing, hosted by the Alaska Native community on June 15.
Kūpono—Upright, honest, decent, proper, appropriate, rightful, reliable, worth, merit, excellence.