Hawaiian Word of the Week: Noi?i
Noiʻi—To seek knowledge or information; to investigate; investigation, examination, research, searching for even the smallest detail.
Noiʻi—To seek knowledge or information; to investigate; investigation, examination, research, searching for even the smallest detail.
Wiwoʻole—Fearless, brave, bold, courageous.
As the 2023–25 Âé¶¹´«Ã½ State Poet Laureate, Brandy N¨¡lani McDougall hopes to show how poetry and ʻāina together can be a strong source of healing and connection.
Kuleana—Right, privilege, concern, responsibility.
Mahalo to the students, faculty and staff members who shared words that inspired them.
Hawaiian language immersion students interning at ʻImiloa to submitted names for a Neptune-mass gas giant planet and its star.
Hōʻihi—To treat as sacred; to hallow.
UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ student Heuaʻolu Sai-Dudoit was named the winner of the 20th Annual Richard Hoʻopiʻi Leo Kiʻekiʻe Falsetto Contest.
Hana Keaka: The Art of Hawaiian Theatre at UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹, focuses on the revitalization of Hawaiian language and culture.
Naʻau—Intestines, guts; mind, heart, affections.