UH Hilo to stream free ?¨lelo Hawai?i musical featuring 40 students
Forty students star in the keiki-friendly play about a poetic mouse.
Forty students star in the keiki-friendly play about a poetic mouse.
Upholding The Federal Trust Responsibility: Funding & Program Access For Innovation In The Native Hawaiian Community hearings were held at the East-West Center and UH Hilo.
Kīkīkoʻele—Done to completeness, perfection.
Kaiwipunikauikaw¨¥kiu Punihei Lipe will be the only representative from Âé¶¹´«Ã½ and will join 39 leaders from 21 states.
Kanu—To plant, bury, planting, burial, figuratively meaning hereditary.
Holu—Springy, pliable, resilient, as a mattress; to sway, as palm fronds; to ripple, as waves.
Hoʻolauleʻa—to celebrate or a celebration for a special occasion.
Kamalani Oshiro and Kaneikoliakawahineikaʻiukapuomua Baker will guide the college¡¯s graduates at commencement.
Kukui—Candle nut tree, lamp, light, torch
Five students participate in the annual United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues in New York City.