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Category Archives: What’s going on in class?
Aloha. Welcome to Ka Papa Mo’olelo Hawai’i!
Please see No ka Papa for my course syllabus.
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Hauʻoli Makahiki Hou!
Aloha! Welcome back e nā haumāna. It’s your last semester so enjoy it. Life is so different after this. I’m looking forward to getting to know you and hearing your manaʻo on an array of topics, Hawaiian and global. Let’s … Continue reading
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Massie Case Discussion Questions
Discuss as a small group. Have someone record your answers. Massie Case Questions
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Persuasive Speech Organizational Sheet
Persuasive outlines
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Haʻawina: Annexation Speeches
Performance Task – Annexation
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Kalākaua’s trip around the world
https://archive.org/details/cu31924023252855
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Create a Dish examples
Remember to connect your dish with your historical fact! Ka Wai ʻAwaʻawa A refreshing blend of Tahitian limes, Kaʻū oranges and bumpy-skinned Hāna lemons served over crushed ice with a splash of vanilla steeped heavy cream. Wai ʻawaʻawa means bitterwaters. … Continue reading
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Oral History Interview Due 10/23, Paper Due 10/30
Oral History Project
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8/24/15 Reflect, discuss & report
No kākou o kēia au: Hawaiian Identity Today He Hōʻike Noʻonoʻo: Reflective Test Compose 3-5 sentence answers for each question. Why are ʻāina and moʻokūʻauhau important to Hawaiians? Explain how the three ways of naming connect us. Who or … Continue reading
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