Hawaiian Lesson For The Day Can you say “humuhumunukunukuapua’a”? My sister and her husband live in <brrrr> Minnesota, and he just got her one for her birthday. Actually this doesn’t look like the normal humu from Hawai’i (which has a lot of brown and grows much bigger than this), but it is definitely in the same family. Yes, it is alive and happily swimming around in a salt-water aquarium. I suggested she name it “Sashimi”; she opted for “Gary.” Go figure.
Hawaiian Lesson For The Day Can you say “humuhumunukunukuapua’a”? My sister and her husband live in
Heads up, Bay Area.
Heads up, Bay Area. Keali’i Reichel will bring the Kukahi experience to Cupertino on Saturday, May 18. For those of you unfamiliar with the name, Keali’i has been the most popular Hawaiian music artist for the past decade. His Kukahi shows are multimedia extravaganzas, with music, hula, large screen projectors and guest artists. If you still equate Hawaiian music with Don Ho, you’re more than a few years behind the times. Check out Keali’i – you’ll be happy you did.
Revitalizing Native Languages .
Revitalizing Native Languages. This is a great feature from the Great Falls (Montanta) Tribune on the efforts to revitalize native American languages, and includes a nice bit on our Punana Leo schools.
He ho‘?‘o k?ia o ka ‘?lelo Hawai‘i ma ka Radio Userland.
He ho‘?‘o k?ia o ka ‘?lelo Hawai‘i ma ka Radio Userland.