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He Ka'Ao No Hauwahine Laua O Meheanu

By: Samuel M. Kamakau
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Ka Mo'Olelo O Lonoikamakahiki

By: Abraham Fornander

...The Hale Kuamoo–Hawaiian Language Center supports and encourages expansion of Hawaiian language as the medium of education, business, government, and other contexts of social life in Hawaii. The Center provides professional and material resources necessary to address this goal including educational support in the development of curricul...

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Kuleana

By: William K. Wallace
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Na Koko O Keia Keiki Hawai'I

By: William H. Wilson

... immersion school in the United States. After the Punana Leo families changed an 1896 law banning Hawaiian language schools, the Punana Leo method of education, along with the first graduates of the program, were taken into the public schools. With strong support from the Aha Punana Leo, that state government program has expanded to the twelfth grade. Presently there are e...

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Na Keiki 'Elima

By: William H. Wilson

...The ?Aha Punana Leo, Inc. is a non-profit organization which was established in 1983 to serve the Hawaiian speaking community and focus on education through Hawaiian. Punana Leo preschools, the first Native American language immersion program in the United States, began the process of revitalizing Hawaiian in 1984 through full day programs conducted entirely in ...

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Ke Kamalii Wahineo Huilua a Me Kamapuaa (Princess Huilua and Kamapuaa)

By: May Parker
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No Na Manu

By: Eve Furchgott
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No Na Ha'Uki

By: Eve Furchgott
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No Ke Kumu 'Ulu

By: Eve Furchgott
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No Ka Wai O Ka Puna Hou

By: Eve Furchgott
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No Ka Huinaha Ma Ka Hale Ku’Ai

By: Liana Honda
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The Naughty Elepaio (No Ka Elepaio Kolohe)

By: Eve Furchgott
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Lei Puamelia

By: Maile Andrade
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Kuola a Me Iosepa (Kuola and Iosepa)

By: William K. Wallace
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Ko'U Lima

By: Liana Iaea Honda
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Na Kaha Kiko No Ka 'Olelo Hawai'I

By: William H. Wilson
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E Pa'A Pono (Hold Fast)

By: Heitiare K. Kammerer
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He Aha Kau

By: Eve Furchgott
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The 'Ulu Tree (No Ke Kumu 'Ulu)

By: Eve Furchgott
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Kekahi Mau Hana Aloha a Kamehameha

By: Eve Furchgott
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O Kaina Ke Kumu Koa

By: Eve Furchgott
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No Ka'Aimalu

By: Eve Furchgott
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No Ka Pu'Olo 'Ono

By: Eve Furchgott
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Ko'U Lumi Mokaki

By: Eve Furchgott
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Ma Ko'U Kaiaulu (In My Neighborhood)

By: Kalani Puloku Taylor Vahey
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Hiki Ke A'O E Pili Ana I Ka I'A

By: Leilani Franco
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No Ka 'Ilio Mo'O

By: Eve Furchgott
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No Ka Wa'A

By: Eve Furchgott
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No Ka 'Ulili Niu

By: Eve Furchgott
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No Ke Anila

By: Eve Furchgott
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Ko'U Wawae

By: Liana Iaea Honda
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He Ia Kau E Ai Ai

By: Malia Keliikoa
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Ma Ke Kula

By: Aha Punana Leo

... immersion school in the United States. After the Punana Leo families changed an 1896 law banning Hawaiian language schools, the Punana Leo method of education, along with the first graduates of the program, were taken into the public schools. With strong support from the Aha Punana Leo, that state government program has expanded to the twelfth grade. Presently there are e...

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Kekanaka Mahiai Pomaikai

By: Lilinoe Andrews

... immersion school in the United States. After the Punana Leo families changed an 1896 law banning Hawaiian language schools, the Punana Leo method of education, along with the first graduates of the program, were taken into the public schools. With strong support from the Aha Punana Leo, that state government program has expanded to the twelfth grade. Presently there are e...

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Aia Ka Alakeka Ma Kaipapau (Is There an Alligator at Kaipapau)

By: Shawna Makala West

...Na Kamalei-K. E. E. P. — Koolauloa Early Education Program is a Native Hawaiian nonprofit organization that includes Hoala Na Pua, a parent-child interaction and family education program that services the families of Koolauloa, Oahu, Hawaii. pictures for their b...

...ur visions and goals, we did not have an organization name until this year of 2004. Our primary goal is to help provide a quality Hawaiian Immersion educational environment within the moku (district) of Ko‘olauloa. We believe that dialogue must begin and continue with reference to what is pono (excellent, goodness with true nature) for our program. It cannot only take p...

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I Mea Aha Ke Kai

By: Lilinoe Andrews

... immersion school in the United States. After the Punana Leo families changed an 1896 law banning Hawaiian language schools, the Punana Leo method of education, along with the first graduates of the program, were taken into the public schools. With strong support from the ?Aha Punana Leo, that state government program has expanded to the twelfth grade. Presently there are ...

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Ko Pele Hiki 'Ana Mai I Hawai'I

By: William H. Wilson

... immersion school in the United States. After the Punana Leo families changed an 1896 law banning Hawaiian language schools, the Punana Leo method of education, along with the first graduates of the program, were taken into the public schools. With strong support from the ?Aha Punana Leo, that state government program has expanded to the twelfth grade. Presently there are ...

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Ke Nui A'E Au

By: Lahela Johnson
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