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Voices of ancestors

March 17, 2026
Hawaiian proverbs echo ancestral wisdom that carry the authority of generations, scholars say
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What hula is

March 17, 2026
Learn and discover what hula is and what it can teach about resilience, authenticity and respect
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Traces of the ancestors

March 17, 2026
Hawaiian legends and stories persist through upheaval, carrying history and identity across generations
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Kuleana in action

March 17, 2026
Explore how pono, ‘ohana and malama guide moral, social and spiritual responsibilities today
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The brawl to speak

March 17, 2026
Hawaiian language revitalization shows how preserving language sustains culture, identity and resistance
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Lessons from sea to shore

March 17, 2026
Canoes and the art of navigation are living testimonies of centuries of tradition and cultural identity, say members of voyaging community
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Ōlelo Hawaiʻi

March 17, 2026
Learn every day and essential vocabulary in the Hawaiian language
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Malama ʻaina, aloha ʻaina

February 25, 2026
BYUH students and educators shared how mālama’ āina is a privilege where identity and care for the land begins
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