Hawaiian Word of the Week: Iune
Iune—June.
Iune—June.
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Kilo—Stargazer, seer, to observe, to examine.
Every March, UH Mānoa and UH Hilo students are invited on a 3-day retreat on Kahoʻolawe and tasked with only speaking Hawaiian.
ConFest 2024 will feature a play festival, full-length productions, one-on-one training sessions, keynote speeches and more,
Ashley Mainani Lee was recognized for her efforts in restoring the health of Native Hawaiians.
Puka—To graduate, pass through, emerge.
Hoʻomaʻemaʻe—To clean, disinfect, purify.
Mei—May
Kupulau—Spring.