Hawaiian Word of the Week: K¨©k¨©ko?ele
Kīkīkoʻele—Done to completeness, perfection.
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.
The late legendary Eddie Kamae¡¯s music and educational resources are publicly available.
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