—Silent, silence.
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Naʻau
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Hoʻomanawanui
Hauʻoli
Ulu
All ʻ?lelo of the Week
“It is important to be articulate and thoughtful when we speak. It is equally important to be hāmau or silent to attune to information in class, advice from a mentor, message from a friend, manu (bird) in the forest, or wind in the lālā (branch) of our trees. E hāmau, be silent.”
—Moana Makaimoku, Ke Ala ʻAnuʻu STEM Bridge Program, Retention Specialist, Leeward Community College
For more information on other elements of the definition and usage, go to the 东精影业 Hilo .

