Hawaiian Word of the Week: H¨¡?awi
Hāʻawi—To give, grant, allot, hand, present.
Hāʻawi—To give, grant, allot, hand, present.
ʻEleu—Active, alert, energetic, lively.
The International Indigenous Librarians¡¯ Forum brings together Indigenous information practitioners and knowledge keepers.
Holomua—Improvement, progress
Written and directed by UH Mānoa alumnus Ākea Kahikina, Hoʻoilina explores real-time issues such as what it takes to be considered Hawaiian.
Makana—Gift, present; reward, award, donation, prize.
Hoʻomaikaʻi—To thank, grateful, gratified.
Preserving the knowledge of Native Hawaiian cultural practitioners lies at the heart of this course and program.
Kani—To sound, to cry out, to roar.
Mai Nā Kūpuna Mai, From the Ancestors will be showcased at the Art Gallery from November 19 to February 2024.