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Bruce Torres Fischer
Bruce Torres Fischer

Did you know the correct pronunciation of the area in Hilo commonly called Kaumana is actually Kaʻūmana? A newly launched podcast series led by a graduate student is on a mission to educate people about the meaning behind places and street names on Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Island and how to properly say them. The segment called, “,” is a series of short audio lessons about inoa, the Hawaiian word for name. It is the latest string of educational episodes to be broadcast through podcast, , which debuted in January 2021.

Podcast producer and sound engineer Bruce Torres Fischer is the voice behind the new inoa segment. He is working on a master¡¯s degree in the program at UH Hilo.

“The pronunciation of names is important because it¡¯s essential in conveying the manaʻo or meaning behind these places we often navigate during our day-to-day life,” Fischer said. “It is also a way to celebrate the rich history and culture of the place in which we live and love, and accustom our mouths to ʻōlelo Âé¶¹´«Ã½, the Hawaiian language.”

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Fischer points out that it can be tricky to pronounce Hawaiian place names because not all public signage includes diacritical marks like the ʻokina (glottal stop) and kahak¨­ (macron or line over a vowel).

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Ka Leo o ka Uluau is sponsored by the UH Hilo and (NHSC). The twenty-four episode series is hosted by Leilani DeMello, a Hawaiian studies alumna of UH Hilo and Drew Kapp, a geography instructor at . Fischer produces the podcast alongside Hualani Loo, associate director of UH Hilo K¨©puka NHSC and is aimed to hoʻokamaʻāina or acquaint listeners to the moku (districts) of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Island.

Listeners can tune in to the podcast , Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

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—by Susan Enright

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