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HYA 2019

  • Haʻaheo Hawaiʻi i nā Kona, Joseph Aio Arthur Kamauoha : Lā 3 ma Torquay

    Haʻaheo Hawaiʻi i nā Kona, Joseph Aio Arthur Kamauoha : Lā 3 ma Torquay

    Na Kaimana Kawaha, Graduate Student, ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi As the third days approaches us here in London, England, we as kanaka far away from our one hānau continue to feel the ʻeha of not being on Maunakea physically standing in solidarity with our Lāhui for more than just the safety of our sacred mauna, but for…

  • A Hero Unsung: Lā 2, British National Archives

    A Hero Unsung: Lā 2, British National Archives

    Na Hilinaʻiikaponoaupunioumialiloa Sai-Dudiot, BA in Hawaiian Language and Political Science In the hopes that they might reconnect to an identity from which they were several generations removed, Hawaiians of the 1970’s and on sought to reintroduce integral aspects of their nearly-forgotten culture. Among these were the skills of traditional wayfinding embodied through Hōkūleʻa, the concept…

  • “Aloha ʻino ʻoukou”: Lā 1 i Europa

    “Aloha ʻino ʻoukou”: Lā 1 i Europa

    Na Allyson Nuesca Franco, MA Student in Educational Foundations Aloha mai kākou mai ka puka ʻana a ka lā i Haʻehaʻe a ka welo ʻana a ka lā i Lehua. Mahalo for joining us on our journey here in London via our blog posts! As we departed Hawaiʻi to London during the mahina of Māhealani…

  • Hawaiian Youths Abroad 2019

    Hawaiian Youths Abroad 2019

    Aloha mai kākou, Mahalo nui for joining Native Hawaiian Student Services (NHSS) on our second annual Hawaiian Youths Abroad program (HYA) in London, England as well as Turin and Naples, Italy. Last year, 2018, we aimed to reinstitute the HYA program established by the Hawaiian Kingdom’s Foreign Affairs Department during the reign of King David…