Hawaiian Word of the Week: Kohol¨¡
Kohol¨¡—Humpback whale, forcing up the water like waves hitting a reef, reef flats.
Kohol¨¡—Humpback whale, forcing up the water like waves hitting a reef, reef flats.
UH ±á¾±±ô´Ç¡¯²õ PACRC collaborates with a Hawaiian immersion school to teach keiki the connection between coral, ?¨¡ina and restoration.
P¨±liki—to embrace with arms, as in a hug, or holding an infant.
Maui Komohana—West; Western Maui.
The fellowship will support Landgraf¡¯s work to reassert Hawaiian visual sovereignty.
Leʻaleʻa—Fun; to have a good time.
M¨¡lolo—Flying fish.
Akamai—Clever, Wise.
Waiho—To leave or place something.
Hawaiian Language Immersion teacher preparation programs are offered at UH Hilo and UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹.