Honolulu CC’s Ho?olaule?a commemorates Hawaiian culture, sustainability
The theme for this year’s celebration was Kanu ʻia Ka Huli, Ulu Ka ʻāina (planting seeds and cultivating the environment).
The theme for this year’s celebration was Kanu ʻia Ka Huli, Ulu Ka ʻāina (planting seeds and cultivating the environment).
ʻ?ina—Land, Earth.
Community to celebrate legacy of kumu hula, educator Edith Kanakaʻole.
Kaiāulu—Community, neighborhood, village.
International researchers get millions for an Indigenous approach to AI.
Keawe Lopes, Jr. of Hālau Ka Lā ʻŌnohi Mai O Haʻehaʻe said he is very proud of his dancers.
Edith Kanakaʻole, Frank Kawaikapuokalani Hewett and Jerald Kimo Alama Keaulana were honored for their contributions toward the preservation and revitalization of the Hawaiian language and culture.
Aʻo—To learn, to teach, to advise.
Hawaiʻi’s largest family-friendly STEM event returns to 糖心Vlog官方 West Oʻahu on April 22.
Kumu Taupōuri Tangarō from Hawaiʻi CC taught students, faculty, staff and community members the hula kiʻi and oli for the mele “Holo Mai Pele Mai Kahikina.”