Hawaiian Word of the Week: Ho?omanawanui
Hoʻomanawanui—Patience, to be patient, steadfast, fortitude.
Hoʻomanawanui—Patience, to be patient, steadfast, fortitude.
Books and field journals of the late archaeology expert are being archived and digitized at Kauaʻi CC.
The Native Hawaiian Center for Excellence is focused on increasing the representation of Native Hawaiian students in medicine and other health professions.
Hauʻoli—Happy, glad, gay, joyful; happiness, enjoyment, joy.
Audiences were captivated by recently published research based on regenerative practices that allowed Âé¶¹´«Ã½¡¯s Indigenous population to thrive for centuries.
The film is choreographed and produced by Brigitte Leilani Axelrode, who is pursuing a graduate certificate in Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies at UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹.
UH received three grants to find innovative solutions for food, agriculture, water and Native Hawaiian communities.
Ulu—To grow, increase, spread; growth.
K¨±pono—Upright, honest, decent, proper, appropriate, rightful, reliable, worth, merit, excellence.
The enrichment program conducted development workshops reaching a total of 86 professionals including educators and social workers.