Hawaiian Word of the Week: Ho?oma?ema?e
Hoʻomaʻemaʻe—To clean, disinfect, purify.
Hoʻomaʻemaʻe—To clean, disinfect, purify.
Mei—May
Kupulau—Spring.
Haumāna from Âé¶¹´«Ã½nuiākea transcribe and digitize handwritten genealogical records penned mostly in ʻōlelo Âé¶¹´«Ã½ during the 19th century.
ʻApelila—April.
Lanakila—Victory, triumph; to triumph, win, overcome, beat.
Kaʻōnohikaumakaakeawe Kananiokeakua Holokai Lopes captured the title of Miss Aloha Hula 2024 at the Merrie Monarch Festival.
Andrew Kekūpaʻa Knutson has been dancing since he was eight years old.
The hula cohort was formed to deepen participants' understanding of ʻike Âé¶¹´«Ã½ in an effort to uplift UH as a leader in Indigenous education.
Hoʻokūkū—Contest, game, match. To hold a contest, compete, compare.