Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 11, Number 4, 1 April 1994 — Other Hawaiian Language Resources [ARTICLE]

Other Hawaiian Language Resources

Hawaiian language classes are also available through a variety of community organizations. Community newspapers and calendars may direct you to such opportunities. There are also a number of books and tapes that ean get you started at home. Contact your public library for more information. Most of these books and tapes are also widely available at bookstores. Finally, don't overlook the opportunities that may exist in your neighborhoods or even your own family. Our kūpuna have so very mueh to share with us and our children, if we only ask. For more information on ways to learn Hawaiian language, contact OHA at 594-1888. Let us all continue to make our islands a plaee of growing understanding, and this time an era of education. "Ua ao Hawai'i ke 'ōlino nei māiamalama." "Hawai'i is enlightened , for the brightness of day is here. "