Hawaiian Word of the Week: Hālau
Hālau—Long house, as for canoes or hula instruction; meeting house.
Hālau—Long house, as for canoes or hula instruction; meeting house.
Noiʻi—To seek knowledge or information; to investigate; investigation, examination, research, searching for even the smallest detail.
Wiwoʻole—Fearless, brave, bold, courageous.
Kuleana—Right, privilege, concern, responsibility.
Mahalo to the students, faculty and staff members who shared words that inspired them.
Ahonui—Patience; patient, enduring, long suffering; to tolerate.
Hōʻihi—To treat as sacred; to hallow.
Hāmau—Silent, silence.
Naʻau—Intestines, guts; mind, heart, affections.
Hoʻomanawanui—Patience, to be patient, steadfast, fortitude.