Hawaiian Word of the Week: Kūpono
Kūpono—Upright, honest, decent, proper, appropriate, rightful, reliable, worth, merit, excellence.
Kūpono—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.
Maoli—Native, indigenous, aborigine, genuine, true, real, actual.
Attendees can participate in activities such as lei making, art and poetry workshops, and a special screening of a Duke Kahanamoku documentary.
?nuenue—Rainbow.
Lawaiʻa—Fisherman, Fishing technique; to fish, to catch.
ʻOnipaʻa—Steadfast, firm, resolute, determined.
Hoʻomalu—To protect, to make peace.
The latest in a series featuring Queen 尝颈濒颈ʻ耻辞办补濒补苍颈’蝉 compositions debuts at Leeward Theatre.
The third annual event will spotlight social justice and reconciliation of historical and cultural wrongs in Hawaiʻi.