The Coconut Boyz Hawaiian Word of the Week
For those who want to learn Hawaiian one word at a time in fun settingHawaiian Dictionary
The dictionary of the Hawaiian Language, edited by Mary Kawena Pukui and
Samuel H. Elbert and published by the University of Hawaii Press.Kualono
This service was designed by the University of Hawaii at Hilo,
primarily for Hawaiian language-speaking communities world-wide.Olelo No`eau - Proverbs of Hawaii
Hawaiian proverbs which have been handed down from generation to generation through oral tradition.
They were gathered by Mary Kawena Pukui and can be found in `Olelo No`eau, Bishop Museum Press.Fire Goddess
The students of Kapiolani Community College who retell myths, tables, fables, or legends
as they remembered from their own cultures.Holo Mai Pele Synopsis
Through mele oli (chant) and mele hula (dance),this epic poem of Pele, the Fire Goddess
and maker of land, and Hi'iaka recounts the travels of Pele and her family, who ultimately
settle on the island of Hawai'iKumulipo
The Kumulipo is the sacred creation chant of the Hawaiian People.
It contains over 2000 lines and traces the history of the Hawaiian people from the beginnings of time.Myths and Folklores from Maui Cheetah
Four tales: Kama Pua'a - The Pig Child, Poisionous Limu, Birth of Iao Needle and the Story of Maui.Pohaku Stones
Read about these stones which many Hawaiians believed were inhabited by
spirits and carried mana or spiritual power.