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  2. Hawaiian language - Wikipedia

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    The Hawaiian language takes its name from the largest island in the Hawaiian archipelago, Hawaii (Hawaiʻi in the Hawaiian language). The island name was first written in English in 1778 by British explorer James Cook and his crew members. They wrote it as "Owhyhee" or "Owhyee".

  3. Hawaiian Pidgin - Wikipedia

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    It was easier for school children of different ethnic backgrounds to speak Hawaiian Pidgin than to learn another language. [12] Children who grew up learning and speaking this language expanded Hawaiian Pidgin as it was their first language, or mother tongue. [15] For this reason, linguists generally consider Hawaiian Pidgin to be a creole ...

  4. Kauanoe Kamanā - Wikipedia

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    Kamanā studied Hawaiian language under Larry Kimura at the University of Hawaiʻi. [6] In 2010 she earned a Ph.D. in Hawaiian and Indigenous Language and Culture Revitalization from the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo. [7] She was the first person of Native Hawaiian ancestry to receive a Ph.D. in that topic from the College of Hawaiian Language ...

  5. Pidgin Hawaiian - Wikipedia

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    As Hawaiian was the main language of the islands in the nineteenth century, most words came from this Polynesian language, though many others contributed to its formation. In the 1890s and afterwards, the increased spread of English favoured the use of an English-based pidgin instead, which, once nativized as the first language of children ...

  6. Maui wildfire shutters treasured Hawaiian language school

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    The Punana Leo language-immersion school in Lahaina, the historic former capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii, stood for decades as a gleaming symbol of the fight to stop Hawaiian language and culture ...

  7. Pūnana Leo - Wikipedia

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    Initially opened illegally, the first Pūnana Leo opened in 1984 in Kekaha, Kauaʻi. Based on the practices of 19th-century Hawaiian-language schools, as well as the Māori language revival kindergartens in New Zealand, the Pūnana Leo was the first indigenous language immersion preschool project in the United States. Graduates from the Pūnana ...

  8. National resolution celebrates Hawaiian language

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    Feb. 27—A resolution celebrating February as Hawaiian Language Month, or Mahina Olelo Hawaii, was introduced by Hawaii's congressional delegation. A resolution celebrating February as Hawaiian ...

  9. The native Hawaiian language is dying. This theater program ...

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    Tammy Haili‘ōpua Baker founded the Hawaiian theater program at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa in 2014.

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