Hawai'i — No Ka Oi!

A Child's Essay
A True Story of two Big Island Tsunami's. It's written first in Hawai'ian then translated into English

Olelo "Pidgin"
Howzit Bruddah? Go Native

Keolalaulani Halau ‘Olapa O Laka of San Francisco
The Halau is actually located in Redwood City (don't know why they call it "of San Francisco") which is about 35 miles south of The City.

San Francisco Bay Area Listing of Hawai'ian Events

The Uses for a Lanai
This is one of Leilani's sites, she is suffused with Aloha Spirit!

The Aloha Spirit Law
An Actual Hawai'ian Law

Learn the Hawai'ian Language
Until 70 years ago, this was the first language of Hawai'i required to be spoken by everyone doing business in Hawai'i. English was considered a Second Language.

Hawai'ian Home Page
This will 'break out' into a new window so you can bookmark it (Control plus "D") or make it your home page.

Slightly Bent Hawai'ian Phrases for Tourists
Don' nevah say nevah!

Spam Haiku
According to the Guinness Book of Records, Hawai'ians eat more spam than anybody!

By the way, the author of the last two pages above comes from a long line of Hawai'ian musicians/songwriters/dancers and is himself a well-known singer/songwriter/guitarist (slack-key, etc.). In fact, I am learning to play slack-key from his online course

 

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