KWXX ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi Sunday Radio show 4-7 pm - Every Sunday from 4-7pm, radio station KWXX FM of Hilo is hosted entirely in Hawaiian by UH Hilo students. Download the app now & tune in!
Clinton Kanahele Collection - From June to September of 1970, Kanahele, with the assistance of William Sproat, interviewed twenty individuals whose exceptional knowledge of Hawaiian language, history, and culture would prove valuable to future generations and help to “preserve the Hawaiian language.” The subjects of the interviews range from Hawaiian culture, to the history of specific places such as Laie, Oahu, and Peahi, Maui, to the personal experiences of Native Hawaiians throughout their lives.
#bossdancefriends - fun and engaging science videos in both Hawaiian and English created by Dr. Kiana Franks, a microbiologist at UH Mānoa. YouTube Channel is: #bossdancefriends
AVAKonohiki - Ancestral Visions of Aina (land that feeds)
ʻAha KauLeo - ʻAha Kauleo is an advisory board to the Superintendent to guide and support the Kaiapuni schools. This website is to promote Kaiapuni schools in Hawaiʻi. Visit and learn about the Hawaiian Language Immersion Program.
Aʻo Kaiapuni - The Office of Hawaiian Education resources for Kaiapuni including Kaiapuni standards.
Native Hawaiian Education Council - Established in 1994 under the Native Hawaiian Education Act, the statutory responsibilities of the Native Hawaiian Education Council are to Coordinate, Assess, and Report & Make Recommendations' on the effectiveness of existing education programs for Native Hawaiians, the state of present Native Hawaiian education efforts, and improvements that may be made to existing programs, policies and procedures to improve the educational attainment of Native Hawaiians.
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