Kane Kahiko E Hula Mau Practice 2006 PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 01 November 2009
Last Updated ( Sunday, 01 November 2009 )
 

'Olelo No'eau

He puko'a kani 'aina.

Translation:A coral reef (hardens/strengthens/sounds out) into land.

Explanation:In their travels around the Pacific, the Hawaiians would pass by many coralheads which the the navigators would mark in their memories and pass on their apprentices. Eventually they would notice these small coralheads would grow into a full islands and so comes the advice that we can't expect to be full-blown successes right away, often we start small and over time, like a coralhead, we will mature and be successful.
Hula Halau o Lilinoe, new home on the internet
In the advent of internet technology and advancing media, Hula Halau 'O Lilinoe a me Na Pua Me Kealoha, has made it's footprint amongst other halau already staking their claim on the World Wide Web.  Currently still under development, the site administrator and other contributors are in a long endeavor to bring this halau's events, performances, and site content to an already eager audience and students. 

The site will host a myriad of contents, such as: Literature, audio, class schedules, even schedules, a gallery and much more.