ʻOhana Pōʻalima
Family Friday
Pāʻani Helu
Submitted by: Pūnana Leo O Waimea
Maluhia ʻO Donnell, Director & Kumu
he aliʻi
ka ʻaina
he kauĀ
ke kanaka
Submitted by: Pūnana Leo O Waimea
Maluhia ʻO Donnell,
Director & Kumu
Kawai Soares, Kumu
Haʻawina Coloring Sheet
HE ALIʻI KA ʻĀINA, HE KAUĀ KE KANAKA
The land is a chief; man is its servant.
‘Ōlelo Noʻeau #531 (Pūkuʻi, 1983)
Nīnau kālailai:
Pehea inā ‘a‘ole kākou mālama i ka ‘āina,
he aha ka hopena?
Question:
What if we didn't take care of the land,
what would happen?
QUIZLETS - `AHA PŪNANA LEO, INC.
Loaʻa kekahi mau kāleka hoʻomaʻamaʻa i ka ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi, na Hale Kuamoʻo i kūkulu. Maikaʻi loa kēia no ka hoʻonui ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi! ʻO kēia no nā pono kula, eia naʻe loaʻa nā kāleka no ka pono hale, lumi kuke, māla, a me nā alakau.
HERE IS A FUN WAY TO PRACTICE LEARNING THE HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE and expanding vocabulary. Developed by Hale Kuamoʻo. Here is the link to the flashcards for school, Also included are cards for the home, kitchen, garden, and transportation.