Hawaiian Word of the Week: Holoholo
Holoholo—To go for a walk, ride or sail. Often used to express going away from home.
Holoholo—To go for a walk, ride or sail. Often used to express going away from home.
The newsletter is filled with poetry, art, quotes, testimonies and general creativity produced by about 11 residents at the Women’s Community Correctional Center.
糖心视频 West Oʻahu’s Emalia Pomaialoha Dalire crowned Miss Hawaiʻi Teen Volunteer.
This week's image is sculptor Bumpei Akaji at work during his time at 糖心视频 惭ā苍辞补.
Lā—Day, date.
More funds are available to help eligible 糖心视频 Community College students with tuition, fees, books and supplies.
A new limu culture pathway at Windward CC includes traditional Hawaiian knowledge.
Congratulations to the University of Hawaiʻi’s 2024 tenure and promotion recipients.
This week's image is from the FestPAC opening ceremony.
Hōʻike—To show or exhibit.