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  1. Ho'opilipili 'Olelo II: Hawaiian Language Crossword Puzzles, Word Search Puzzles, Change-a-Letter Puzzles, and Crossword Dictionary (Latitude 20 Books) by Georgiana R. Frayer-Luna, 2005-12-15
  2. English-Hawaiian words: Translations which will enable you to speak and more thoroughly understand the Hawaiian language by O Shaw, 1938
  3. Hawaiian Language and Hawaiian English Dictionary a Complete Grammar by H. Judd, 1980-06
  4. Introduction to the Hawaiian Language, with English to Hawaiian and Hawaiian to English Dictionary Translations. by Henry P., Mary Kawena Pukui and John F. G. Stokes. Judd, 1977
  5. Say it as it is!: Learn to speak Hawaiian, plus Island pidgin and hanai words : authentic easy pronunciations by MeneHune, 1978
  6. Lonely Planet USA Phrasebook: English, Native American Languages & Hawaiian (Lonely Planet : Language Survival Kit) by Colleen Cotter, Jim Crotty, et all 1995-10
  7. Treasury of Hawaiian Words in One Hundred and One Categories by Harold Winfield Kent, 1998-01-01
  8. Ka Mooolelo Hawaii: The History of Hawaii (Ke Kupu Hou (Hawaiian Language Reprint Series)) by Sheldon Dibble, 2005-12
  9. Say It in Hawaiian: Pi-A-Pa/Alphabet (The Keiki's First Book Series) by Maile, Wren, 1997-06
  10. The Hawaiian Language and Hawaiian-English Dictionary by Henry P. Judd, 1939
  11. A Dictionary of Hawaiian Legal Land-Terms
  12. An English-Hawaiian Dictionary, With Various Useful Tables by Harvey Rexford Hitchcock, 1968-06
  13. Hawaiian Genealogies: Extracted from Hawaiian Language Newspapers (Hawaiian Genealogies) by Edith Kawelohea McKinzie, 1986-02
  14. A Dictionary of the Hawaiian Language, to Which Is Appended an English-Hawaiian Vocabulary and a Chronological Table of Remarkable Events by Lorrin Andrews, 1974-05

21. The Hula Source
An online source for quality hula costumes, implements, music, videos and resources for hawaiian language and culture.
http://www.hulasource.com
2005 Merrie Monarch Festival ( DVD Taina Passmore: Hula for Everyone (DVD) Taina Passmore: Hula for Children ( DVD Tahitian Cardio (DVD)
Other Titles by Kili>>
More Recent DVDs>>
Aloha and welcome to The Hula Source. Perfect for hula performances and weddings as well as casual nights out, kukui nuts are the hot accessory this year! Our kukui nuts come in black or brown, and are available as chokers, necklaces, and wristlets.
This great new songbook
Our readymade pa`u skirts are perfect for practice and performance! Made of durable cotton blend material, these skirts are One Size Fits Most, and come in a rainbow of colors. Also available in girls’ sizes
Rule #1 is "No shoes in the house!" But how do you gently tell new guests? Our ceramic wall tiles come in a variety of designs including "Mahalo for Removing Your Slippers."
Makaha Sons of Ni`ihau CD: Live at Hank’s Place: 25th Anniversary Edition
Halau o Kekuhi CD:
Puka Kama`ehu

Hapa CD: Maui
Kaumakaiwa “Lopaka” Kanaka`ole CD: Welo Natalie Kamauu CD: `E More Recent CDs>> Hawaiian Lu`au Party CD
The perfect soundtrack for your next party or get-together!

22. MELE.COM The World's Source Of Hawaiian Music Since 1995, With
Hawaiian and Tahitian music CDs with Hawaiian slack key, ukulele and Hawaiian steel guitar, in both contemporary and traditional styles, videos
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

23. Aloha-Hawaii.com: Native Tongue The Language Of The Hawaiian Islands
This page contains commonly used Hawaiian Words. Click on the bold hyperlink to play a .wav sound file of the word and explore the hawaiian language
http://www.aloha-hawaii.com/hawaii/native tongue/

aloha-hawaii.com
statewide natural hawaii :native tongue Search for articles: Within this site All of Hawaii
SUGARCANE TRAIN
TARO
PBRA
PCC ... hawaii /native+tongue/
Petroglyph Artwork Carved in Lava
NATIVE TONGUE A HAWAIIAN GLOSSARY
Author: E. Kalani Flores
Click on the bold hyperlink to play a .wav sound file of the word and explore the Hawaiian language:
'aina

alelo

aloha

aloha 'aina
...

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24. 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!

25. Aha Punana Leo
A nonprofit organization dedicated to serving the hawaiian language community. Organizes the Punana Leo hawaiian language immersion preschools in
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

26. Mo'o And Lolo's Cyber Hawaiian Dictionary Online!
Mo o and Lolo invite you to explore the hawaiian language! In the hawaiian language, most words have multiple meanings and sometimes hidden meanings.
http://www.hisurf.com/cgi-bin/DM/dictionary.cgi
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!

27. ABC News Hawaiian Language Enjoys Revival
hawaiian language Enjoys Revival
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

28. Maui, Hawaii Culture Links - LANGUAGE ('OLELO)
The hawaiian language is a beautiful, flowing tongue, capturing the natural Maui now hosts two hawaiian language immersion schools, where students can
http://www.mauiculture.net/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. Ulukau: The Hawaiian Electronic Library
Journal of Hawaiian Language Resources, Hawaiian Newspapers, The Hawaiian Bible, Hawaiian Dictionaries, and Kamehameha and his Warrior Kekuhaupi'o Online Hawaiian Dictionary
English to Hawaiian, or Hawaiian to English

29. Hawaiian Hula Archives
Extensive archive of Hawaiian songs with sideby-side translations into English.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

30. Welcome To The Bishop Museum
Moolight Mele Series 2005. hawaiian language Newspaper Index. Science Adventure Center Opening this Fall
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31. Ka Hoʻokele
Essentially a hawaiian language version of Netscape Communicator. It is not supported by Netscape Communications, translation of the program was done by the staff of the Hale Kuamo'o, the hawaiian language Center at the University of Hawai'i at Hilo.
http://www.olelo.hawaii.edu/eng/resources/kahookele/
Text Only PUKE WEHEWEHE PAPA KUHIKUHI October 16, 1998 On March 31st of 1998, released the source code for its popular Internet sofware program, . Since then, speakers of many different languages have taken it upon themselves to translate this software, and many programmers have begun to make improvements to the sofware. Ka Ko'okele Hale Kuamo'o , the Hawaiian Language Center at the University of Hawai'i at Hilo. contains an World Wide Web browser, email, news reader, and a module for creating web pages. All user interface elements - menus, dialog boxes, window names, etc - are in Hawaiian. Here are some screen shots There is only a Macintosh version of Ka Ho'okele available at this time. We may at some point in the provide a Windows version as well.
In order to see the 'okina and kahako properly in the menus, dialog boxes and windows on your Macintosh, you must download and install Kaleidoscope, Aaron Font, some Hawaiian fonts and the Hawaiian Keyboard Layout (Papa Pihi HI). They are available from this page
DOWNLOADING
here
HELP
here
CREDITS
Translation and testing of Ka Ho'okele was done by Keao NeSmith and Keola Donaghy . Our thanks go to Rick Elliot and Fergus Sullivan at mozilla.org for their assistance with technical aspects of the translation. More information on the projects being undertaken by mozilla.org can be found at the

32. Ulukau: The Hawaiian Electronic Library
The Legacy Journal of hawaiian language Sources Hawaiian Newspapers Hawaiian Place Names Ed Greevy s Photograph Collection Hawaiian Dictionaries
http://ulukau.org/english.php
Ulukau: In the same way that unexplained supernatural interpretive powers can be divinely given to a person, so knowledge and understanding can come to the person who makes the effort to read the language and words of this electronic library. Ka Hoʻoilina: Puke Pai ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi
The Legacy: Journal of Hawaiian Language Sources
Hawaiian Newspapers Hawaiian Place Names ...
More information

33. IZ-the Man And His Music - Israel Kamakawiwo`ole
hawaiian language lyrics and translations of Iz The Man and His Music, and links.
http://www.geocities.com/~olelo/iz-themanandhismusic.html
IZ: ThE Man aNd HiS mUsiC
1998, Mtn.Apple Co.

"Assembled from Israel Kamakawiwo`ole's concert tours
Digitally recorded between 1993-1997
The United States to Miloli`i"
IZ at 37
Autobiography IZ's Life
IZ's Best
... Remembering IZ IZ will never be a WuZ in our lives. Our memories of this kind and gentle soul are kept fresh and alive by singing his songs along with him. Perhaps, you too would like to do the same? These lyrics were compiled as a commemoration of the first anniversary of IZ's release "from the surly bonds of Earth." They are presented here for your personal and educational use. May they enhance your learning and appreciation of Hawaiian words and language, a beloved Hawaiian man with a heart brimming with Aloha, and his most recent CD release, IZ: thE Man aNd HiS mUsic E-mail us with additions /corrections /comments; we welcome them. Index Ahi Wela This Hawaiian Man E Ku`u Morning Dew E Ala E ... IZ's Discography IZ's Message,
(to come) Brahdahs
IZ's `Ukulele Tuning

(scroll down) IZ's Comp`Ohana's Vigil IZ's Comp`Ohana and Friends Remember Ahi Wela
Fire of Love Hui: / Chorus: Ahi wela mai nei loko Fire (is) hot hither here inside I ka hana a ke aloha In the act of love E lalawe nei ku'u kino Overwhelms here my body Konikoni lua i ka pu'uwai Throbbing doubly much in the heart Twinkle, twinkle little star

34. Aha Punana Leo - Meet Us
This group of friends met to discuss the fate of the hawaiian language, The group then decided it was time to reestablish the hawaiian language medium
http://www.ahapunanaleo.org/MU.htm

Mission Statement

Beginnings

The Organization Today
Mission Statement:
Hawaiian: English:
scroll to top Beginnings:
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The Organization Today:
Areas of activity:
Teacher training, curriculum, and technological support for all Hawaiian language immersion students and also ancillary support for second language courses in Hawaiian in non-immersion high schools and colleges. This support includes text books, posters, and audio tapes as well as materials for parents, a highly developed Hawaiian medium computer network, and acclaimed animated and documentary video tapes in Hawaiian. A post-secondary scholarship program for Native Hawaiians designed to encourage and support the integration of the study of Hawaiian language with a variety of academic and professional degree programs at the university level. simulcast through the internet and through the provision of materials for Hawaiian language learning. scroll to top also see services offered
Home

Meet Us
Services Offered ...
Contact Us

35. The Hawaiian Language - A Brief History
A brief history of the hawaiian language from 400 AD to the present.
http://gohawaii.about.com/cs/language/a/olelo_hawaii.htm
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36. Hawaiian Language Books And Information
Your guide to the best books on the hawaiian language as well as websites that contain useful information. The hawaiian language has seen a rebirth and is
http://gohawaii.about.com/od/language/
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Hawaiian Language Books and Information
Your guide to the best books on the Hawaiian language as well as websites that contain useful information. The Hawaiian language has seen a rebirth and is once again being taught in the schools of Hawaii.
Alphabetical
Recent Up a category `Ôlelo Hawai`i - The Hawaiian Language We explore the origins of the spoken and written language and its development up to its present day renaissance.  How to Understand Some Basic Hawaiian Here are some key Hawaiian words and phrases that you should know before you visit Hawaii. Instant Immersion Hawaiian This eight audio CD deluxe edition aims to teach you to converse in Hawaiian quickly so that you will be able to say and understand some basic Hawaiian when you visit the islands.

37. Representing Hawaiian Language On The Web
Brief tutorial on Hawaiian fonts, diacriticals and HTML escape entities for presenting hawaiian language on the web.
http://www.ksbe.edu/endowment/hawaiian/language/hawnlang.html

38. Hawaiian Language
Since 1970, Olelo Hawaii , or the hawaiian language, has undergone a It also reflected the supplantation of the hawaiian language with English and the
http://www.alternative-hawaii.com/hacul/language.htm
LANGUAGE:
A TASTE OF HAWAIIAN

Unique in the nation, Hawaii has two official state languages: English and Hawaiian. English: Hawaii is part of America and people speak English here. As one of the two official languages, English is the language commonly employed by the state, business, education, and perhaps even the mind. Hawaiian:
Hawaiian remains the language of the heart and soul. The language sways like a palm tree in a gentle wind. Its words are as melodious as a love song. Hawaiian is a Polynesian language spoken throughout the inhabited Hawaiian Islands. In the nineteenth century it became a written language and was the language of the Hawaiian government and the people. With the subjugation of Hawaii under the rule of the United States in 1898, Hawaiian was supplanted and English became the official language.
Nawahiokalaniopuu Hawaiian immersion school.
Dennis Oda, Star-Bulletin

39. The Hawaiian Language Web Site - Awarded 'Best Of The Net' - Http://hawaiianlang
Hawaiian lessons, word lists, proverbs, song lyrics and links on language and other related topics.
http://www.hawaiianlanguage.com
The Hawaiian Language Web Site
http://hawaiianlanguage.com October 18, 2003: Beginning Hawaiian Language Workshop Notes: 2nd Annual Southern California `Ukulele Festival
The Hawaiian Home Page: Comprehensive Cultural Links
The Hula Pages
What's New? Updated:
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.

40. The Hawaiian Language
hawaiian language, alphabet and pronunciationDozens of hawaiian language newspapers were published, together with Hawaiian After Hawai i was annexed by the USA in 1899, the hawaiian language was
http://expert.ics.purdue.edu/~bxu/language.html
Main Menu: Home Profile Friends Cool Stuff ... Guest Book Hawaii Menu: Places Food People Hawaiian Language Picture Gallery The Hawaiian Language English is the main language in the state of Hawaii but the Hawaiian language still exists today. Almost all the people in Hawaii speak English as well as a few words of Hawaiian. Most of the street names are Hawaiian such as Kalakaua Avenue. Some people who have Hawaiian blood have Hawaiian names as well. This page is basically a glossary of basic Hawaiian words for you people to learn. Even though most of the people in Hawaii speak English, some of them speak pidgin English. The way they speak may sound primitive to others (people from the mainland or other countries that speak standard English). I think pidgin English is a part of Hawaii's culture. Below the table of Hawaiian words is a table of pidgin English Words in green are super common words. Other words are used averagely. Hawaiian Word Meaning 'ahi tuna fish (one of local favorite fishes to eat) 'ai yes ali'i royalty of Hawaii aloha hello, goodbye, love

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