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         Hawaiian Language:     more books (106)
  1. Learn Hawaiian at Home by Kahikahealani Wight, 2005-11-30
  2. New Pocket Hawaiian Dictionary: With a Concise Grammar and Given Names in Hawaiian by Mary Kawena Pukui, Samuel H. Elbert, 1992-01
  3. A Pocket Guide to the Hawaiian Language (Things Hawaiian) by Albert J. Schütz, 1997
  4. Beginner's Hawaiian by Zelie D. Sherwood, 1981-08
  5. Bring Me What I Ask: A Hawaiian Story About Numbers (The Peter Panini Keiki Reader Series) by Stacey Kaopuiki, 1991-12
  6. Hawaiian Dictionary: Hawaiian-English, English-Hawaiian by Mary Kawena Pukui, Samuel H. Elbert, 1986-07
  7. Hawaiian Alphabet (Island Alphabet Books) by Pacific Resources for Education and Learning, 2004-03-01
  8. Illustrated Hawaiian Dictionary by Kahikahealani Wight, 2005-05
  9. Hawaiian Language and Hawaiian English Dictionary a Complete Grammar by H. Judd, 1980-06
  10. An Easy Guide to the Hawaiian Language by Jade Mapuana Riley, 2005-05
  11. Hawaiian Language Fundamentals: Olelo Oiwi by Hokulani Cleeland, 2007-01-31
  12. Ka Lei Ha'aheo: Beginning Hawaiian by Alberta Pualani Hopkins, 1992-03-17
  13. Say It in Hawaiian: Pi-A-Pa/Alphabet (The Keiki's First Book Series) by Maile, Wren, 1997-06
  14. A Dictionary of Hawaiian Legal Land-Terms

1. The Hawaiian Language Website - Awarded 'Best Of The Net' - Http://hawaiianlangu
An awardswinning hawaiian language site. E komo mai! Mai, mai! Eia nô au nei. Translation. The Call to the hawaiian language How This Site Came to Be.
http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/Shores/6794/
The Hawaiian Language Website
http://hawaiianlanguage.com
Hawaiian Music Directory

The Hawaiian Home Page: Comprehensive Cultural Links

The Hula Pages
Aunty D
He mai! Mai! Mai!
Translation The Call to the Hawaiian Language
How This Site Came to Be Greetings and Invitation to Learn the Language
Keali`i Reichel

(hula master), kumu oli (master chanter), kanaka maoli
A Translation Keali`i's Songbook An mp3 sampling of Keali`i's music Let's Speak Hawaiian! A n interminable language...it is one of the oldest living languages of the earth, as some conjecture, and may well be classed among the best ...the thought to displace it, or to doom it to oblivion by substituting the English language, ought not for a moment to be indulged. L ong live the grand old, sonorous, poetical Hawaiian language." ~The Rev. Lorenzo Lyons (Makua Laiana), 1878, composer of "Hawai`i Aloha" , missionary. Why Learn Hawaiian? 20 Pono Reasons T he reasons to learn and cherish the Hawaiian language are many and varied. Ultimately, the desire... or the need... comes from within. I received the call to return home , "gift-wrapped in song and chant." Keali`i Reichel was my

2. Welcome To Kualono
Bilingual website offering news, technology resources, online dictionaries and contact information for related organizations from Hale Kuamo`o, University of Hawai`i Center for hawaiian language and Culture.
http://www.olelo.hawaii.edu/

3. Native Tongue - Discover The Hawaiian Language
Hawaiian Fonts. hawaiian language Center Hale Kuamo'o at the University of Hawaii at Hilo.
http://www.aloha-hawaii.com/hawaii_magazine/hawaiian/index.shtml

4. Ethnologue Report For Language Code: HWI
Brief ethnological summary of Hawaiian.
http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=HWI

5. Maui, Hawaii Culture Links - LANGUAGE ('OLELO)
The hawaiian language is a beautiful, flowing tongue, capturing the natural beauty of the islands in its tones and phrases.
http://www.hookele.com/kuhikuhi/olelo.html
HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE
The Hawaiian language is a beautiful, flowing tongue, capturing the natural beauty of the islands in its tones and phrases. After being suppressed for many years, the language has in recent decades enjoyed a vital renewal, and in 1978 was made an official language in the state constitution. Maui now hosts two Hawaiian language immersion schools, where students can learn math, science, history, and even English using their mother tongue. The number of fluent speakers is rising dramatically, and it is not uncommon to hear Hawaiian spoken in public. Most street names and place names are Hawaiian, and there is an effort to restore original Hawaiian names to places whose names were changed. It is a good sign of respect for your hosts to be able to pronounce Hawaiian words correctly, and to understand some basic phrases. Fortunately, there is a wealth of Hawaiian language resources online, including tutorials and dictionaries.
Hale Kuamo`o

The website of the `Olelo Hawai`i Language Program at the University of Hawai`i at Hilo, with extensive Hawaiian language lessons and information, and on online dictionary

6. Mo'o And Lolo's Cyber Hawaiian Dictionary Online!
Have fun learning the hawaiian language, an essential part of the Hawaiian culture.
http://www.hisurf.com/hawaiian/dictionary.html
Hawaiian Dictionary Hawaiian Name Hawaiian Baby Names Hawaiian Pet Names Word of the Day ... How to have a Luau
Welcome to Mo'o and Lolo's Hawaiian dictionary on-line. This on-line dictionary contains close to 5,000 Hawaiian-English and English-Hawaiian words. These are most of the frequently used words and definitions. In the Hawaiian language, most words have multiple meanings and sometimes hidden meanings. When the language is spoken, the understanding comes from the context of what is being said. We used Mary Kawena Pukui and Samuel H. Elbert's dictionary as a reference for our dictionary on-line. It is important for the Hawaiian culture to preserve and continue the use of the Hawaiian language. We hope this will be a relatively good guide to some commonly used Hawaiian words and the Hawaiian translations of certain English words. This dictionary is for entertainment purposes and to also encourage the use and intrests in the Hawaiian language. We hope you have fun and learn something too. E Ola Mau Ka 'Olelo Hawai'i! The Hawaiian Language Lives Forever! Buy a Hawaiian Dictionary online @ Amazon.com!

7. Stabilizing Indigenous Languages: Hawaiian Language Programs
Brief history of the language programs and historical background behind the modern revival of the Category Science Social Sciences Eastern Hawaiian...... in Education, Northern Arizona University. hawaiian language ProgramsKauanoe Kamana and William H. Wilson. During the first two decades
http://www.ncbe.gwu.edu/miscpubs/stabilize/additional/hawaiian.htm
G. Cantoni (Ed.) (1996), Stabilizing Indigenous Languages
Flagstaff: Center for Excellence in Education, Northern Arizona University
Hawaiian Language Programs
Kauanoe Kamana and William H. Wilson
We were the first of a number of couples in Hawai'i who have revived Hawaiian as the first language of their home and children. Both of us are faculty members in the Hawaiian Studies Department at the University of Hawai'i at Hilo. Kauanoe Kamana is the president of the 'Aha Punana Leo and past director of the Hale Kuamo'o Hawaiian language center at the University of Hawai'i at Hilo. She is currently on leave from the University teaching in the first intermediate and high school Hawaiian medium classes in one hundred years. Bill is on the legislative committee of the State's Hawaiian Immersion Advisory Council. Punana Leo Hawaiian Medium Preschools
In 1983, we were part of a small group of Hawaiian speaking educators who formed the 'Aha Punana Leo to reestablish Hawaiian medium education. At that time, the Hawaiian medium public school system of Hawai'i had been closed for nearly 90 years and the last generation in which Hawaiian was the common language of all Hawaiians was in their seventies. The focus of the 'Aha Punana Leo was to assist the few families trying to revive Hawaiian in the home and the tiny community that still used Hawaiian at all age levels by beginning family run preschools. Ours was the first family to re-establish Hawaiian as the sole language of the home and we were determined that our children would attend preschool and public school in Hawaiian.

8. Hawaiian Language Newspapers
Images of hawaiian language newspapers published from 1834 to 1948. The newspapers include stories, Category Science Social Sciences Hawaiian News and Media...... Maori Language Newspapers. Send questions and comments to speccoll@hawaii.edu.hawaiian language Newspapers. In 1997 Hamilton Library
http://libweb.hawaii.edu/hnp/newspapers.htm
You are here: UH Libraries Digital Archive Collections Hawaiian Newspapers Table of Contents Currently Available View Newspapers
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Ka Paa Moolelo

Ke ku'e kupa'a l oa nei makou

by Noenoe K. Silva
Na Maka O Kana
Maori Language Newspapers Send questions and comments to: speccoll@hawaii.edu
Hawaiian Language Newspapers
In 1997 Hamilton Library began a pilot project to make selected, heavily used Hawaiian language newspapers available to students throughout the state of Hawaii who have access to the World Wide Web (WWW). These historical newspapers, published from the mid-nineteenth through the early twentieth centuries in Hawaii, were only available stored on microfilm. In an effort to make the information ccessible in places where local libraries did not have the microfilm or were unable to provide long hours of service, the pilot project goal was to digitallly scan selected articles pertinent to Hawaiian language and history courses and selected rolls of particularly significant Hawaiian language newspapers, index the images on a basic level, and mount them on a server for access via the World Wide Web. The original 5 montth project (February-June 1997) was designed to identify the problems and issues related to making microfilmed Hawaiian language materials more widely available through use of digital technology. This project was funded by a

9. Reading Online - Electronic Classroom: Technology And The Hawaiian Language
Broad overview on technology and hawaiian language revival.Category Science Social Sciences Eastern Hawaiian......Technology and the Revival of the hawaiian language.
http://www.readingonline.org/electronic/hawaii/
Technology and the Revival of the Hawaiian Language David Hartle-Schutte
Kahealani Nae'ole-Wong

Note: After reading this article, please visit the transcript of the discussion forum to view readers' comments.
Abstract The Hawaiian language, on the verge of extinction as a spoken language, has been revived through a combination of teaching ancient Hawaiian culture and traditions and the extensive incorporation of modern technology. Through private Hawaiian language immersion preschools and Hawaiian Language Immersion programs in public elementary and secondary schools, many children in Hawaii are becoming fluent users of Hawaiian. These programs emphasize traditional songs, chants, and materials, but also rely heavily on modern technology to enhance the students' language development. Using a variety of computer programs and Hawaiian language computer networks, teachers and students are able to develop Hawaiian language materials, communicate with other Hawaiian writers and speakers through e-mail, and create archives of individual and group work. Through the blending of the old and the new, tremendous progress has been made toward the revival of this ancient language. Notes Concerning Hawaiian Orthography Link to the Hawaiian fonts download To continue with the article, choose the topic of most interest to you from the contents listing and follow the link. The topics are arranged in the preferred order, but because they are all linked to one another, you can explore them in your own sequence.

10. Leoki: A Powerful Voice Of Hawaiian Language Revitalization
Discusses the role of the Leok¯ bulletin board system in hawaiian language revitalization.
http://www.gse.uci.edu/markw/leoki.html
Keola Donaghy, Hale Kuamo'o, University of Hawai'i at Hilo A revised version of this paper appeared as: Computer Assisted Language Learning, 10
Abstract (In the language there is life, in the language there is death, Ancient Hawaiian Proverb). Though some believe that the Internet will strengthen the worldwide dominance of English , indigenous language activists around the world are working for a different electronic future, one based on linguistic rights and cultural diversity. One of the most inspiring projects designed to bring about such a future is the (Powerful Voice) bulletin board system, the first Internet communication systems in the world fully based on an indigenous language. This article describes the development and use of , but first provides some necessary background information on the history of the Hawaiian language and current revitalization efforts. At the same time, though, the Hawaiian people and their culture were being devastated by Western colonization. Diseases introduced by colonizers reduced the Hawaiian population from some 300,000 in 1778 to approximately 50,000 a century later (Wilson, in press; Reinecke, 1969). Traditional language and art forms, such as the hula, were repressed due to pressure from the missionaries, who viewed these cultural expressions as "foul" and "idolatrous" . Language Revitalizaton A group of Hawaiian language scholars and community leaders established the Hawaiian medium (Voice Nest) pre-schools in 1984 and lobbied for the removal of the ban on the use of Hawaiian as a medium of education. Three years later, the board of education approved the formation of the

11. Aha Punana Leo
A nonprofit organization dedicated to serving the hawaiian language community. Organizes the Punana Category Science Social Sciences Eastern Hawaiian Education...... living language. We remain committed to a clear and focused visionE Ola Ka Olelo Hawaii. The hawaiian language shall live .
http://www.ahapunanaleo.org/
The Hawaiian language shall live
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12. UH Hawaiian Language Homepage
hawaiian language Homepage coming soon and perpetuate Hawaiian as a living language and culture by teaching hawaiian language and researching the ways
http://www.hgea.org/~wmills/Hawaiian.html
UHM - Hawaiian Language Homepage
Ka Pahuhopu o ke Ke‘ena ‘Olelo Hawai‘i
I ha‘aheo ka lahui Hawai‘i a me ke kaiaulu Hawai‘i i ka ‘ike a me na loina o ka Hawai'i a i ho‘omau ‘ia ka ‘olelo Hawai‘i i ‘olelo ola a i ka po‘e Hawai‘i i lahui ola ma kona ‘ano iho no ma o ke a‘o ‘ana la i ua ‘olelo Hawai‘i nei, a ma o ka noi‘i ‘ana la i na mea, na hana, ka noho ‘ana, a me ke ‘ano o ke kanaka Hawai‘i i ka wa i hala, a i keia wa no ho‘i, no ka ho‘omau ‘ana aku i ia mau ‘ano no na hanauna o keia mua aku.
The Purpose of the Hawaiian Language Division
To instill pride in the Hawaiian community and perpetuate Hawaiian as a living language and culture by teaching Hawaiian Language and researching the ways of the past in order to combine them with the present and the future. The Hawaiian language program at Manoa in the Department of Hawaiian and Indo-Pacific Languages and Literatures in the College of Languages, Linguistics and Literature is the largest Hawaiian language program in the University of Hawai'i system. Our faculty of 27 serve over 1500 students each year. Students have the opportunity to participate in teaching children in immersion and high schools. There are regularly scheduled immersion weekends, conversation gatherings and inter-school speech competitions. Advanced students translate and broadcast news on KHPR 88.1 Ke Aolama. This five-minute newscast in Hawaiian, which airs nightly, Monday through Friday, at 6:08 p.m. received the prestigious Kahili Award in 1994.

13. Hawaiian Culture: THE HAWAIIAN HOME PAGE: Come Home Every Day To Your Hawaiian H
Lots of links to things Hawaiian.Category Regional North America Hawaii Society and Culture......A comprehensive Hawaiian culture reference page and hawaiian language minilessons. ThisSite's Sister Pages hawaiian language mai, mai, come learn!
http://www.geocities.com/~olelo/home.html
An All-in-One Hawaiian Culture Reference Page "He hale kou."
Lit.: "A home yours."
Fig. "You are always welcome here." BOOKMARK this page;
don't lose your way home.
Da mynah birds dem, deh eat up all da bread crumbs.
Once in a while, this page is updated; now and then, hit RELOAD.
A Personal Note
The Hawaiian Home Page
http://hawaiianlanguage.com/home.html
http://www.geocities.com/~olelo/home.html
Hau`oli Melenio Hou!
Happy New Millenium! He Kono - An Invitation New The Hawaiian Calendar New Check on Hawaiian Cultural Events in Hawai`i, Neighbor Islands, and the Mainland. Plan ahead, attend, and support Hawaiian culture. Celebrate Hawai`i, everyday! Wikiwiki (Quick) Links: Go directly to Page 2: Described as a "Plethora of Hawaiian Culture Links" Hon. Star-Bulletin Hon. Advertiser ... Ref Desk Hawaiian Glossaries: bsc mk hl.com cboyz Hawaiian Names: Inoa Hawai`i Escribitionists Translation Requests Microsoft NEWSGROUPS: alt.music.hawaiian hawaii.misc soc.culture.hawaii hawaii.expatriates ... more MESSAGE BOARDS: HI Forum aloha world egrps-hawai`i egrps-hula ... virtual kgdm CHAT ROOMS: pacific gold alohaworld localhwns howzit New aloha joe hwn jamz irh kccnfm New kkcr klav 9p-Mon knui kpoa ... uncle charlie's talk story Fri 10a-12n New HAWAIIAN MUSIC LYRICS: huapala polaka anthems e ala e ... hl.com

14. Hawaiian Language - Basic Lessons - Table Of Contents
hawaiian language Beginner Lessons. Ka Papa Kuhikuhi ~ Table of Contents
http://www.geocities.com/~olelo/hltableofcontents.html
Hawaiian Language Beginner Lessons
Ka Papa Kuhikuhi ~ Table of Contents
E `olu `olu (Please), bookmark this page for your easy reference. Reasons for Learning Hawaiian The Calling Pronunciation Guide ... Mamaka Kaiao On-line Hawaiian Dictionary Hawaiian Language Beginner Lessons These lessons are in the order in which they were created. Feel free to hop, skip, and jump to those subjects which most interest you. The First 101 Words to Learn in ANY Language 101 of the Easiest Hawaiian Words You'll Ever Learn
More on Numbers

More on Colors
...
Songs (with Literal Translations) ~ He Mau Mele Basic Conversational Hawaiian Do's and Don'ts Hawaiian Hospitality Hawaiian Gift-giving ... Time: Days, Months, and Seasons Sounds in Hawaiian: Food and Eating:

15. Puke Huaʻōlelo
Some searchable hawaiian language dictionaries, one with basic words, theother with new terminology coined by the Hawaiian Lexicon Committee.
http://www.olelo.hawaii.edu/eng/dictionary/
Text Only PUKE WEHEWEHE PAPA KUHIKUHI Mamaka Kaiao is the Hawaiian language dictionary published by the Hale Kuamo'o . It contains words not printed in the Elbert/Puku'i Hawaiian language dictionary printed by the University of Hawai'o Press , and many new lexicon coined by the Komike Hua'olelo (Hawaiian Lexicon Committee) to address the needs of curriculum in the Hawaiian Language Immersions Schools as well as in current day living. The Mamaka Kaiao database has been removed from our site. As soon as we have set it up on a reliable database it will again be searchable. We have formatted a modest online dictionary that is available for searches via Kualono. It contains approximately 800 Hawaiian words (with 1500 related English words) that are encountered on a regular basis. Search the Hawaiian Dictionary
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16. Puke Huaʻōlelo
Dictionary of Hawaiian words not printed in the Elbert and Puku`i hawaiian language dictionary as well as new words coined by the Komike Hua`olelo (Hawaiian Lexicon Committee).
http://www.olelo.hawaii.edu/dual/dictionary/
Text Only PUKE WEHEWEHE PAPA KUHIKUHI Mamaka Kaiao is the Hawaiian language dictionary published by the Hale Kuamo'o . It contains words not printed in the Elbert/Puku'i Hawaiian language dictionary printed by the University of Hawai'o Press , and many new lexicon coined by the Komike Hua'olelo (Hawaiian Lexicon Committee) to address the needs of curriculum in the Hawaiian Language Immersions Schools as well as in current day living. The Mamaka Kaiao database has been removed from our site. As soon as we have set it up on a reliable database it will again be searchable. We have formatted a modest online dictionary that is available for searches via Kualono. It contains approximately 800 Hawaiian words (with 1500 related English words) that are encountered on a regular basis. Search the Hawaiian Dictionary
Support Organizations
News Center Announcements ... Language Options

17. Native Tongue - Discover The Hawaiian Language
We hope you find these translations helpful in your quest for knowledge aboutthe hawaiian language. You can learn more about the hawaiian language here.
http://www.aloha-hawaii.com/hawaii_magazine/hawaiian/glossary.html
by E. Kalani Flores
This glossary of Hawaiian words contains sound files of oral translations by Aletha Kaohi and E. Kalani Flores. We will be adding new words, their definitions and oral translations as Aloha from Hawai'i grows. We hope you find these translations helpful in your quest for knowledge about the Hawaiian language. You can learn more about the Hawaiian language here 'aina alelo aloha ... wikiwiki Note on Orthography The orthography used in these Hawaiian words includes the appropriate use of glottal stops but unfortunately, not macrons (there are no macrons in the ASCII character set). These spellings are from the most recent Revised and Enlarged Edition (1991) of the Hawaiian Dictionary originally compiled by Mary Kawena Pukui and Samuel H. Elbert. The above definitions have been extracted and abridged from the afore-mentioned Hawaiian Dictionary by E. Kalani Flores. E. Kalani Flores has a background as a teacher and lecturer, researcher and consultant, artist and business owner, and has an in-depth knowledge of Hawaiian culture and historical affairs. He will be a regular contributor of columns to "Aloha from Hawaii" and acts as our Hawaiiana, culture and language consultant.

18. Pet Rocks Hawaii
Pet rocks handpainted with custom scenes or designs, and the recipient's name translated into the hawaiian language.
http://petrockshawaii.com/

19. Hawaiian Language - Basic Lessons - Table Of Contents
hawaiian language Links Reference Links Coconut Boyz On-Line Hawaiian Dictionary;Mamaka Kaiao On-line Hawaiian Dictionary. hawaiian language Beginner Lessons.
http://hawaiianlanguage.com/hltableofcontents.html
Hawaiian Language Beginner Lessons
Ka Papa Kuhikuhi ~ Table of Contents
E `olu `olu (Please), bookmark this page for your easy reference. Reasons for Learning Hawaiian The Calling Pronunciation Guide ... Mamaka Kaiao On-line Hawaiian Dictionary Hawaiian Language Beginner Lessons These lessons are in the order in which they were created. Feel free to hop, skip, and jump to those subjects which most interest you. The First 101 Words to Learn in ANY Language 101 of the Easiest Hawaiian Words You'll Ever Learn
More on Numbers

More on Colors
...
Songs (with Literal Translations) ~ He Mau Mele Basic Conversational Hawaiian Do's and Don'ts Hawaiian Hospitality Hawaiian Gift-giving ... Time: Days, Months, and Seasons Sounds in Hawaiian: Food and Eating:

20. The Hula Source
An online source for quality hula costumes, implements, music, videos and resources for hawaiian language and culture.
http://www.hulasource.com

DVD

Now on DVD, Patricia Lei Murray Anderson guides you through three of Hawai`i’s most popular hapa-haole hulas. More>>
Hula for Health ( DVD
Patricia Lei Murray Anderson blends the graceful movements of hula into a unique fitness program that will improve your strength, flexibility, and balance. More>>
IZ: Hot Hawaiian Nights (DVD)>>

Brothers Cazimero May Day (DVD)>>

Aloha and welcome to The Hula Source. E komo mai.
Kainani Kaunaele CD: Na`u `Oe
Her debut solo CD is a collection of original and traditional compositions by a remarkable new talent from Anahola, Kaua`i. More>>
Na Palapalai CD: Makani `Olu`olu Young Hawai`i plays Old Hawai`i in the music of Keao Costa, Kehau Tamure, and Kuana Torres. More>> Barry Flanagan CD: Instrumental Peace This new solo album by Barry Flanagan of the popular Island group, Hapa, spotlights his magnificent acoustic guitar playing. More>> More New Release CD's>>

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