Hawaiian Word of the Week: Awāwa
Awāwa—Valley, gulch, ravine. The opposite of mauna. A low, level place with high ground on each side. Awāwa is also the space between your fingers and toes.
Awāwa—Valley, gulch, ravine. The opposite of mauna. A low, level place with high ground on each side. Awāwa is also the space between your fingers and toes.
Registration is open for the third Kapiʻolani Summer Camp.
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Lako—Well-supplied, well furnished, rich, prosperous.
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