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Pehea 'O Ia E Holo Ai

By Lilinoe Andrews

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Title: Pehea 'O Ia E Holo Ai  
Author: Lilinoe Andrews
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Language: Hawaiian
Subject: Non Fiction, Education, Hawaiian Eucation
Collections: Education, Authors Community, Sociolinguistics, Economy, Literature, Language, Favorites in India, Most Popular Books in China, Law, Government, Political Science
Historic
Publication Date:
2000
Publisher: 'Aha Punana Leo
Member Page: Hale Kuamoʻo Hawaiian Language Center

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Andrews, B. L. (2000). Pehea 'O Ia E Holo Ai. Retrieved from http://self.gutenberg.org/


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The internationally known ‘Aha Punana Leo, Inc. is a non-profit organization which was established in 1983 to revitalize the nearly extinct Hawaiian language and establish schools taught entirely through that language. The following year, the organization founded the first Punana Leo school which was also the first Native American language 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 eleven Punana Leo preschools that graduate students and provide growth for such government Hawaiian language schools. The ‘Aha Punana Leo has also initiated Hawaiian language medium laboratory schools which it runs in cooperation with the Hawai’i State Department of Education and the Ka Haka ‘Ula O Ke’elikolani College of Hawaiian Language of the University of Hawai’i at Hilo. Additional operations include production and distribution of curriculum materials, a post-secondary scholarship program, and other support activities to assist in the revitalization of the Hawaiian language and Hawaiian language education.

Table of Contents
Page 1-Many things can go! -- Page 2-How do you go? You go with your two feet. -- Page 4-How does a dog go? It goes with its four legs. -- Page 7-How does a horse go? It goes with its hooves. -- Page 9-How does a fish go? It goes with its fins. -- Page 10-How does a crab go? It goes with its ten legs. -- Page 12-How does a tricycle go? It goes with its three little wheels. -- Page 15-How does a car go? It goes with its wheels. -- Page 17-How does a big truck go? It goes with its big wheels. -- Page 18-How does a centipede go? It goes with its many legs. -- Page 20-How does a rock go? How indeed? --


 
 



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