Skip to main content

Ke Alaka'i Site Search

24 results found
Ranitea Teihoarii
BYUH faculty who contribute to the book gathered together to share their experience
BYUH students explain the cultural significance of different ages
After being on his own since he was a senior in high school, getting involved with gangs and going to jail, Quincy Tahiata said he was able to turn his life around. He served a mission and came to BYU–Hawaii in an effort to build a new life and end the cycle of dysfunction in his family.
Anthropology professor receives 2023 faculty award for his work on time and space relationships in Oceania
Hawaiian Studies Instructor Terry Panee shares two different versions of the story of Hawaii’s naupaka
Haka is not just a dance, it is a chant that brings together people, explained BYUH students
BYU–Hawaii professors and student discuss their work and experience with conservation in the Cook Islands
Students work on a project at the campus greenhouse to fertilize the soil with worms
BYU–Hawaii students, community members, and children filled the Pacific Theater at the Polynesian Cultural Center on the evening of Oct.26, ready to watch the annual Halloween party performed by the PCC Theater Department. The performance involved four groups of dancers based on different kingdoms: the Animal Kingdom, the Kingdom of Egypt, the Candy Kingdom, and the Underworld Kingdom.