Hawaiian Word of the Week: Hōʻihi
Hōʻihi—To treat as sacred; to hallow.
Hōʻihi—To treat as sacred; to hallow.
UH Mānoa student Heuaʻolu Sai-Dudoit was named the winner of the 20th Annual Richard Hoʻopiʻi Leo Kiʻekiʻe Falsetto Contest.
Hana Keaka: The Art of Hawaiian Theatre at UH Mānoa, focuses on the revitalization of Hawaiian language and culture.
Naʻau—Intestines, guts; mind, heart, affections.
2022 Miss Aloha Hula Piʻikea Lopes is the first Native Hawaiian to be featured in Nike’s N7 collection.
Hoʻomanawanui—Patience, to be patient, steadfast, fortitude.
Hauʻoli—Happy, glad, gay, joyful; happiness, enjoyment, joy.
Ulu—To grow, increase, spread; growth.
The University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo launched a new weekly video series called Moʻohua featuring a “Word of the Week.”
Kūpono—Upright, honest, decent, proper, appropriate, rightful, reliable, worth, merit, excellence.