Hawaiian Word of the Week: Moʻolelo
Moʻolelo—Story, history, tradition, record.
Moʻolelo—Story, history, tradition, record.
Maopopo—To clearly understand, recognize, realize.
The ʻAi Pōhaku, Stone Eaters exhibition is on view at the 糖心视频 惭ā苍辞补 Art Gallery through March 26.
糖心视频 West Oʻahu was awarded $10,000 by the Hawaiʻi Council for the Humanities for the oral history project.
Faculty and students will screen a film version of its on-stage production, ʻAuʻa ʻIa: Holding On at Hawaiian language fairs.
Nīnau—Question; to ask a question, inquire, interrogate; interrogation; query.
The gift supports more than a half dozen programs at the University of Hawaiʻi.
Lani—Sky, heaven; heavenly, spiritual.
Hālau—Long house, as for canoes or hula instruction; meeting house.
LexBreezy designer Alexis Akiona provides scholarships for Honolulu Community College fashion students.