Monthly Archives: January 2012

Ka Moʻolelo o ʻUmi

Reading about ʻUmi a Līloa to learn more about our aliʻi class. Talked about the kāʻai today being liberated from Bishop Museum. Hoihoi. Tomorrow we’ll take a break from the reading and look at the aloaliʻi – the chiefly court. Who … Continue reading

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Hello…hello…hello

Is anyone reading this stuff? Just wondering.

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Ancient Society & Paʻao

We’ve been discussing ancient society. The students visualized then wrote down what ancient Hawaiʻi looked like. Then we learned that we tend to think of ancient times as static and never changing. We discussed the development of society, the social … Continue reading

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119 years ago today our Kingdom & Queen were overthrown

We covered the main points of the overthrow and will delve into it later in the semester. For manaʻo of the day, I asked, “Can we Hawaiians govern ourselves today?” This question generated a lot of discussion on independence, nation … Continue reading

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No ka ʻohana, ka moʻokūʻauhau a me nā inoa

Today we talked about the importance of family. The most important lesson being that the Hawaiian point of view is, we are our ancestors. We do not stand alone, rather we gain mana from those who came before. Moʻokūʻauhau or … Continue reading

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New Semester, new students

Aloha kākou. I look forward to a great semester, Seniors. You’re on the home stretch.

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