Hawaiian Word of the Week: Hoʻomaka
Hoʻomaka—to begin; to commence a work; to set forth a new thing.
Hoʻomaka—to begin; to commence a work; to set forth a new thing.
Hawaiian theatre MFA candidate, Ākea Kahikina will debut his comedic play, Hoʻoilina at Kennedy Theatre.
Kālai—to carve, cut, hew, engrave, hoe; to divide, as land; to shape a canoe or (fig.) an enterprise or intellectual policy; to plan, formulate, budget.
Naʻauao—Learned, knowledge, wisdom.
Ao—Light, day, daylight, dawn; to dawn, grow light; enlightened; to regain consciousness.
Moʻokūʻauhau—Genealogy, genealogical story.
Hoʻomanaʻo—To remember
Awe—to thread, strand, thin, soft, wake of a ship.
Kaukoe—to continue or persevere in a straight course.
Lito Arkangel will share knowledge about Princess Ruth Keanolani Kanāhoahoa Keʻelikōlani.