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Second Notice Mailed in Kalima Lawsuit
Class members in the Kalima v. State of Hawai’i Hawaiian Home Lands Trust litigation were sent a Second Notice after Jan. 31, 2023, to inform them of the case status.
The Enduring Legacy of Female Warriors
Kumu Lua Michelle Manu is part of a long tradition of women trained in the arts of lua.
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O Ka Holomua Ma Luna O Ke Kahua Paepae A Nā Kūpuna
Ka Hoʻolaha ʻAlua i Hoʻouna ʻia no ka Hihia Kalima
Ua hoʻouna ʻia ka hoʻolaha ʻalua i nā kānaka o nā poʻe hoʻopiʻi o ka hihia a Kalima v. State of Hawai’i Hawaiian Home Lands Trust, ma hope o ka lā 31 o Ianuali i mea e hoʻomaopopo iā lākou e pili ʻana i ke kūlana o ia hihia.
Kahi e Pili ai ka Moʻolelo Hawaiʻi a Pāʻele
‘O Pepeluali, ʻo ia ka Mahina ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi ma Hawaiʻi nei, a ʻo ia nō hoʻi ka mahina i hoʻohanohano ʻia ai ka Mōʻaukala o ka poʻe Pāʻele ma ʻAmelika Hui Pū ʻia.
The Intersection of Hawaiian and Black Histories
February marks the observance of Hawaiian Language Month in Hawaiʻi while Black History Month is observed throughout the United States.
Ka Hoʻoilina Kūmau o nā Wāhine Koa
I loko o nā moʻoʻōlelo Hawaiʻi, he mea koʻikoʻi nā wāhine ma nā kūlana like ʻole: he mau aliʻi, alakaʻi, loea, makuahine, kuaʻana, kuhikuhipuʻuone, kākāʻōlelo, mea hana noʻeau, mea kākau, a he mau koa kekahi.
From Celebration to Codification (ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi)
Eia nō kākou, i kēia au kūikawā o ka hoʻōla ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi, e kū nei ma waena o ʻelua kekeke koʻikoʻi.
Ola ka ‘Ōlelo Hawaiʻi i ka Pā Hula
I kuʻu kula ʻana ma ke Kula ʻo Kamehameha ua hoʻokomo hewa ʻia au i loko o ka papa ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi e kekahi lolouila no kaʻu keleki ‘ōlelo. ʻO ka ʻōlelo Palani kaʻu koho. Akā maikaʻi kēlā koho hewa no ka mea ua loli koʻu ola mai kēlā wā ā hiki i kēia manawa.
Federal Recognition of Hawaiian Sovereignty: One People, Many Views
On Oct. 19, 2022, the United States Department of the Interior (DOI) announced that it would host its first-ever consultation policy with the Native Hawaiian community.
Concerning the Well-Filled Imu of Hāmākua Hikina
From the sunrise in the east at Hawaiʻinuikuauli to the sunset in the west at the steep precipitous cliffs of Nīhoa, we extend greetings of aloha to you all.
News Briefs | February 2023
News Briefs | February 2023 Issue of Ka Wai Ola
December Updates, Talk-Story Sessions and Hakuone
As we move into the 2023 legislative session, OHA continues efforts to acquire votes needed to get development exemptions for OHA to have highest and best use of its lands at Kakaʻako Makai (now called Hakuone).
No ka Imu Ō Nui ma Hāmākua Hikina
Mai ka hikina a ka lā ma Hawaiʻinuikuauli a hiki loa aku i ka welo a ka lā ma nā pali kahakō o Nīhoa, iā ʻoukou kēia welina o ke aloha.
ʻOnipaʻa Peace March – January 17, 2023
An estimated 4,500 ʻŌiwi and supporters participated in the ʻOnipaʻa Peace March on Jan. 17, 2023 - a solemn observance of the 130th anniversary of the illegal overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi. The 1.7-mile march began at Mauna ʻAla (the Royal Mausoleum) with...
Family Reunions: February 2023
Family Reunions: February 2023 Issue of Ka Wai Ola
Mākeke | The Marketplace | February 2023
Mākeke | The Marketplace | January 2023 Issue of Ka Wai Ola
From Celebration to Codification
It is an interesting time in the resurgence of ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi, as we stand poised between two significant decades.
Ka Wai Ola | Vol. 40 No. 2 | February 2023
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