Kanaka ?ōiwi rapper sets sights on master’s, wins 3rd Nā Hōkū
Punahele's solo album, The West Above All, captured a Nā Hōkū Hanohano Award for Hip Hop Album of the Year.
Punahele's solo album, The West Above All, captured a Nā Hōkū Hanohano Award for Hip Hop Album of the Year.
Wehena—Opening, unfastening, taking off; solution, as of a problem.
Wela—Hot, burned; heat, temperature.
ʻIkena—Knowledge.
Hoʻomaha—To rest, to take a vacation, to take a break.
The 22-member musical troup captured a Nā Hōkū Hanohano award for Hawaiian Language Performance of the Year.
The new signs will be placed in front of 20 of the campus’ main buildings starting July 2022.
ʻōlo ʻawa—Coconut shell cut lengthwise as a cup for ʻawa (kava).
The 22-member traditional Hawaiian music group recorded their very first album inside a brand new studio in Spalding Hall.
Awāwa—Valley, gulch, ravine. The opposite of mauna. A low, level place with high ground on each side. Awāwa is also the space between your fingers and toes.