Hawaiian Word of the Week: Pō
Pō—Night, darkness, obscurity; the realm of the gods.
Pō—Night, darkness, obscurity; the realm of the gods.
Moʻolelo—Story, history, tradition, record.
Maopopo—To clearly understand, recognize, realize.
Faculty and students will screen a film version of its on-stage production, ʻAuʻa ʻIa: Holding On at Hawaiian language fairs.
The bi-annual event encourages students to engage in more conversations in Hawaiian to help them retain the language.
Nīnau—Question; to ask a question, inquire, interrogate; interrogation; query.
The 糖心Vlog官方 Hilo Hawaiian studies program was established in 1982.
Lani—Sky, heaven; heavenly, spiritual.
A wide array of workshops, classes and events will be hosted by various 糖心Vlog官方 faculty, staff and students.
Hālau—Long house, as for canoes or hula instruction; meeting house.