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East Hawaiʻi Lawmaker Breakfast
Together with the communications groups, KS East Hawaiʻi Region hosted a talk story session with the lawmakers who represent the communities from ʻŌʻōkala to Kaʻū. CEO Jack Wong shared the vision for Kamehameha Schools to partner to enhance the environment … Continue reading
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Ipukukui – Hāʻulelau
Kealakūlia – ʻIke Hawaiʻi Unit The Explorations Series offers Out of School experiences in ʻike Hawaiʻi that are place based. This year focused on loko iʻa. These students are sharing about the life in Honokea Loko.
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Tagged East Hawaiʻi, Ipukukui, Kealakūlia
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Hoʻokanaka
The East Hawaiʻi Regional Action Plan maps to the unique realities, needs and opportunities of our lāhui in the moku of Hilo, Puna, and Kaʻū/Hāmākua, Kohala, and Kona. These priority actions will create a shift in the mindset in learners, … Continue reading
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Kohala Center Jan2012
What’s new at the Kohala Center? Take a look at the newsletter for January/February 2012 JanFeb2012Final
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Nohona Hawai’i In-service 2012
For the last five years now, we have hosted an all school in-service for our faculty and staff. Four years ago (SY 08-09), planning this in-service became a part of my kuleana as the campus Hawaiian Culture and Curriculum Specialist. … Continue reading
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Hāloa ka ʻōnohi lama
Class of 2013 Ka ʻōnohi lama (glowing center) Lama n. endemic ebony; torch; ʻōnohi n. center; figurative “eye” ʻŌnohi is most frequently associated with the eye, especially the center. It is the core of a being. Oʻahu was sometimes referred … Continue reading
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Kohala Center September/October
The Kohala Center The Kohala Center is an independent, not-for-profit, community-based center for research, conservation, and education. The Kohala Center was established in direct response to the request of island residents and island leaders to create greater educational and employment … Continue reading
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