Hawaiian Word of the Week: Waiho
Waiho—To leave or place something.
Waiho—To leave or place something.
N¨©ele—To be curious.
At the annual Piʻo Summit, leaders, scholars and community advocates examine how land, law and justice intersect and what that means for Âé¶¹´«Ã½¡¯s future.
Nahunaiki—Little bites.
Huliau—Turning point, a time of change.
Makani nui—strong wind.
UH Hilo PhD student Nicholas Kealiʻi Lum collaborates with a Japan recording artist to release an original mele Âé¶¹´«Ã½ composition.
Hawaiian theatre production Lele Wale takes audiences on a journey of community rebuilding in the wake of the Lahaina wildfires.
The Windward CC event marks the first of six Hawaiian language speech competitions hosted by Âé¶¹´«Ã½this Pepeluali (February).
Interactive exhibits exploring sovereignty and life force are expanding across UH libraries statewide this spring.