Hawaiian Word of the Week: Kuleana
Kuleana—Responsibility, privilege, concern, or right to care for one another and the land.
Kuleana—Responsibility, privilege, concern, or right to care for one another and the land.
Hele w¨¡wae—Walk.
ʻIʻini—Desire, affirmations, to wish for.
Puana earned an invitation to perform in June 2025 at the Kia Mau Festival, an international Indigenously led performing arts festival in Aotearoa.
Huakaʻi—Trip, voyage, journey.
ʻUhane—Soul, spiritual, spirit of a person.
Participants will explore UH Hilo¡¯s Hawaiian language college, home to the nation¡¯s only BA to PhD ʻōlelo Âé¶¹´«Ã½ medium program.
Malaki—March.
The Lauleo project is gathering Hawaiian speech data to create AI tools that can convert voice to text.
Windward CC competition celebrated Hawaiian Language Month.