Hawaiian Word of the Week: Nani
Nani—Beauty, glory, splendor.
Nani—Beauty, glory, splendor.
Jasmine Chang¡¯s project aims to incorporate Indigenous knowledge into marine science and help keep plastic out of the ocean.
Laulima—Cooperation, joint action; group of people working together; community; to work together, cooperate.
Aloha ʻ?ina Fridays free weekly workshops will feature Hawaiian chant, body movement/visualization and m¨¡lama ʻ¨¡ina events through fall 2023.
The series will address various facets of queer experience and allyship such as intersections with culture, neurodivergence and disability.
The Creature Keeper and Kaiameaola Club have partnered up to restore an old māla in front of the life sciences quad at UH Hilo.
Honi—To kiss; a kiss; formerly, to touch noses on the side in greeting.
The Power of Hoʻokuʻi: Joining Together to Build our Future will premiere on Thursday, September 21 at 7 p.m. on KHON2.
Presentations will encompass Hawaiian health, culture-based education, Hawaiian language theatre and Indigenous filmmaking.
Over the five-year grant period, the team expects to support approximately 250 scholars.