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Flier for Conversational Hawaiian that shows four boxes in a square, two of which include words written in Hawaiian. The top left square includes the works Hui Kama'ilio. The lower right square has information regarding meeting time and place
Student Life

Each Wednesday Hui Kamaʻilio offers a place to speak ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi  

Author UHWO Staff Date March 5, 2019
A program hosted by the Nāulu Center is seeking to give ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi learners...
Tagged conversational Hawaiian, Hawaiian language, The University of Hawaiʻi-West Oʻahu, www |
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Class Act

UH faculty help Hawaiian Airlines launch Hawaiian language certification program

Author UHWO Staff Date February 22, 2019
Faculty from UH West Oʻahu and UH Hilo played a vital role in helping...
Tagged Hawaiian Airlines, Hawaiian language, Hawaiian-Pacific Studies program, Humanities, ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi, Larry Kimura, Leilani Basham, The University of Hawaiʻi-West Oʻahu, www |
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West O‘ahu Happenings

Dr. Kū Kahakalau to speak at UH West Oʻahu as part of ʻIke Kupuna series

Author UHWO Staff Date January 17, 2018
UH West Oahu’s Institute for Engaged Scholarship will begin its ʻIke Kupuna speaker series,...
Tagged Hawaiian culture, Hawaiian education, Hawaiian language, ʻIke Kupuna speaker series, Institute for Engaged Scholarship, Kū Kahakalau, University of Hawaii West Oahu |
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Hawaiian proverb of the week (May 2) – E kanu i ka huli ʻoi hāʻūle ka ua

Author UHWO Communications Department Date May 2, 2016
Ua lohe ʻoe? (Have you heard?) O ka ʻŌlelo Noʻeau o ka pule ʻo...
Tagged Hawaiʻinuiakea School of Hawaiian Knowledge, Hawaiian, Hawaiian language, Hawaiian phrase of the week, Hawaiian proverb of the week, Hawaiian saying of the week, Hawaiian word of the week, hospitality and tourism, O ka ʻŌlelo Noʻeau o ka pule, PIKO, PIKO Project, Ua lohe ʻoe, ua lohe oe |
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Hawaiian word of the week (April 25) – Haʻawina

Author UHWO Communications Department Date April 25, 2016
Ua lohe ʻoe? (Have you heard?) O ka ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi o ka pule ʻo...
Tagged Hawaiʻinuiakea School of Hawaiian Knowledge, Hawaiian, Hawaiian common saying of the week, Hawaiian language, Hawaiian phrase of the week, Hawaiian proverb of the week, Hawaiian saying of the week, Hawaiian word of the week, ʻO ka ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi o ka pule, PIKO, PIKO Project, Ua lohe ʻoe, ua lohe oe |
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Hawaiian common saying of the week (April 18) – ʻEhia ou makahiki?

Author UHWO Communications Department Date April 18, 2016
Ua lohe ʻoe? (Have you heard?) O ka ʻŌlelo Maʻamau o ka pule ʻo...
Tagged Hawaiʻinuiakea School of Hawaiian Knowledge, Hawaiian, Hawaiian common saying of the week, Hawaiian language, Hawaiian phrase of the week, Hawaiian proverb of the week, Hawaiian saying of the week, Hawaiian word of the week, ʻO ka ʻŌlelo Maʻamau o ka pule ʻo, PIKO, PIKO Project, Ua lohe ʻoe, ua lohe oe |
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Hawaiian proverb of the week (April 11) – ʻĀina kō ʻula i ka lepo

Author UHWO Communications Department Date April 11, 2016
Ua lohe ʻoe? (Have you heard?) O ka ʻŌlelo Noʻeau o ka pule ʻo...
Tagged Hawaiʻinuiakea School of Hawaiian Knowledge, Hawaiian, Hawaiian language, Hawaiian phrase of the week, Hawaiian proverb of the week, Hawaiian saying of the week, O ka ʻŌlelo Noʻeau o ka pule, PIKO, PIKO Project, Ua lohe ʻoe, ua lohe oe |
West O‘ahu Happenings

Hawaiian language performance of Dr. Jon Magnussen’s ‘Pākaʻa Lanakila’ on Kauaʻi, April 14

Author Julie Funasaki Yuen Date April 7, 2016
On April 14, Chamber Music Hawaii’s Spring Wind Quintet will perform “Pākaʻa Lanakila!” the...
Tagged Chamber Music Hawaii, Hawaiian, Hawaiian language, Jon Magnussen, music, Pakaa Lanakila |
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Hawaiian word of the week (April 4) – ola

Author UHWO Communications Department Date April 4, 2016
Ua lohe ʻoe? (Have you heard?) ʻO ka ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi o ka pule ʻo...
Tagged Hawaiʻinuiakea School of Hawaiian Knowledge, Hawaiian, Hawaiian language, Hawaiian phrase of the week, Hawaiian saying of the week, Hawaiian word of the week, ʻO ka ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi o ka pule, PIKO, PIKO Project, Ua lohe ʻoe, ua lohe oe |
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Hawaiian phrase of the week (March 28) – Mālama pono

Author UHWO Communications Department Date March 28, 2016
Ua lohe ʻoe? (Have you heard?) ʻO ka ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi o ka pule ʻo...
Tagged Hawaiʻinuiakea School of Hawaiian Knowledge, Hawaiian, Hawaiian language, Hawaiian phrase of the week, Hawaiian saying of the week, Hawaiian word of the week, ʻO ka ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi o ka pule, PIKO, PIKO Project, Ua lohe ʻoe, ua lohe oe |
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Hawaiian word of the week (March 21) – kumu

Author Julie Funasaki Yuen Date March 21, 2016
Ua lohe ʻoe? (Have you heard?) ʻO ka ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi o ka pule ʻo...
Tagged Hawaiʻinuiakea School of Hawaiian Knowledge, Hawaiian, Hawaiian language, Hawaiian phrase of the week, Hawaiian saying of the week, Hawaiian word of the week, ʻO ka ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi o ka pule, PIKO, PIKO Project, Ua lohe ʻoe, ua lohe oe |
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Hawaiian saying of the week (March 14) – A hui hou

Author UHWO Communications Department Date March 14, 2016
Ua lohe ʻoe? (Have you heard?) ʻO ka ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi o ka pule ʻo...
Tagged Hawaiʻinuiakea School of Hawaiian Knowledge, Hawaiian, Hawaiian language, Hawaiian phrase of the week, Hawaiian saying of the week, Hawaiian word of the week, ʻO ka ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi o ka pule, PIKO, PIKO Project, Ua lohe ʻoe, ua lohe oe |
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Hawaiian saying of the week (March 7) – He lawaiʻa no ke kai pāpaʻu, he pōkole ke aho; he lawaiʻa no ke kai hohonu he loa ke aho

Author UHWO Communications Department Date March 7, 2016
Ua lohe ʻoe? (Have you heard?) ʻO ka ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi o ka pule ʻo...
Tagged Hawaiʻinuiakea School of Hawaiian Knowledge, Hawaiian, Hawaiian language, Hawaiian phrase of the week, Hawaiian saying of the week, Hawaiian word of the week, ʻO ka ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi o ka pule, PIKO, PIKO Project, Ua lohe ʻoe, ua lohe oe |
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Hawaiian word of the week (Feb. 29) – ʻike

Author UHWO Communications Department Date February 29, 2016
Ua lohe ʻoe? (Have you heard?) ʻO ka ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi o ka pule ʻo...
Tagged Hawaiʻinuiakea School of Hawaiian Knowledge, Hawaiian, Hawaiian language, Hawaiian phrase of the week, Hawaiian saying of the week, Hawaiian word of the week, ʻO ka ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi o ka pule, PIKO, PIKO Project, Ua lohe ʻoe, ua lohe oe |
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Hawaiian saying of the week (Feb. 22) – ʻO wai kou inoa? ʻO Kalani koʻu inoa.

Author UHWO Communications Department Date February 22, 2016
Ua lohe ʻoe? (Have you heard?) ʻO ka ʻŌlelo Maʻamau o ka pule ʻo...
Tagged Hawaiʻinuiakea School of Hawaiian Knowledge, Hawaiian, Hawaiian language, Hawaiian phrase of the week, Hawaiian saying of the week, Hawaiian word of the week, ʻO ka ʻŌlelo Maʻamau o ka pule ʻo, PIKO, PIKO Project, Ua lohe ʻoe, ua lohe oe |
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Hawaiian word of the week (Feb. 15) – hana

Author UHWO Communications Department Date February 15, 2016
Ua lohe ʻoe? (Have you heard?) ʻO ka ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi o ka pule ʻo...
Tagged Hawaiʻinuiakea School of Hawaiian Knowledge, Hawaiian, Hawaiian language, Hawaiian phrase of the week, Hawaiian saying of the week, Hawaiian word of the week, ʻO ka ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi o ka pule, PIKO, PIKO Project, Ua lohe ʻoe, ua lohe oe |
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Hawaiian saying of the week (Feb. 8) – Aloha! Pehea ʻoe? Maikaʻi au!

Author UHWO Communications Department Date February 8, 2016
Ua lohe ʻoe? (Have you heard?) ʻO ka ʻŌlelo Maʻamau o ka pule ʻo...
Tagged Hawaiʻinuiakea School of Hawaiian Knowledge, Hawaiian, Hawaiian language, Hawaiian phrase of the week, Hawaiian saying of the week, Hawaiian word of the week, PIKO, PIKO Project, Ua lohe ʻoe, ua lohe oe |
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Hawaiian word of the week (Jan. 25) – kula nui

Author UHWO Communications Department Date January 25, 2016
Ua lohe ʻoe? (Have you heard?) ʻO ka ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi o ka pule (the...
Tagged Hawaiian, Hawaiian language, Hawaiian phrase of the week, Hawaiian word of the week, ʻO ka ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi o ka pule, PIKO, PIKO Project, Ua loha ʻoe, ua lohe oe |
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