Monthly Archives: October 2010

Welo haÿaheo me he kähili koaÿe lä

Although we are most familiar with ÿölelo noÿeau that have been passed down by kupuna over the generations, there are times when penning a new ÿölelo noÿeau is warranted.  Maybe because it marks a specific event or person, perhaps it … Continue reading

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April Tookits

In this months tool kits… Nä Iwi Küpuna (DLNR video on traditional burial practices) Laukaÿieÿie an animate telling of the story that takes place in Waipiÿo Hawaiÿi video “Nation Within” APRIL2010TOOLS

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Nä Mamo A Ke Kipi

Descendants of rebels. Said of the people of Kaÿü, who rebelled against oppression. This ÿölelo noÿeau was chosen to describe the Kamehameha Schools Hawaiÿi class of 2011.  Not that they ever rebelled against oppression, but because they have the fighting … Continue reading

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March 2010

In this month’s tool kit… A link to ÿöiwi TV and a video at Hakipuÿu Learning center Noÿeau Warner’s work to increase childhood literacy with newly written children’s stories A look at the future of Kakaÿako A link to Dr. … Continue reading

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February 2010

In this month’s tool kit, you can find… A video of Dr. Jon Osorio speaking about Hawaiian Identity The link to the online Hawaiian dictionary A video on the history of Kamehameha Schools A video of a hukilau at Kahana … Continue reading

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