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    • Past Events
      • Ke ao Polohiwa a Kāne
      • Pelehonuamea- July 2020
      • Hiʻiaka of the Forrest
      • Kanaloa of the Ocean
      • Hawaiian Language Feb-May
      • Ke ao Polohiwa a Kanaloa
      • Lonoikamakahiki
      • ʻAha Mele Kalikimaka 2020
      • 3 month Hawaiian Language
      • E Hu E
      • Benefit Concert
      • Hawaiian Language Class
      • Waimea, Hawaii Seminar
      • Puna, Hawaii Seminar
      • Hawaii Perspective Pele
      • Hinamalamalama Workshop
    • Keiki ʻĀina Day!
    • Puna Strong
      • Puna Resilience
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  • Hua Aina/Olelo2023
  • Hula 2023 Flyer
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  • Kūkulu Kumuhana O Puna
  • Meet Lei
  • Testimonials
  • Past Events
    • Ke ao Polohiwa a Kāne
    • Pelehonuamea- July 2020
    • Hiʻiaka of the Forrest
    • Kanaloa of the Ocean
    • Hawaiian Language Feb-May
    • Ke ao Polohiwa a Kanaloa
    • Lonoikamakahiki
    • ʻAha Mele Kalikimaka 2020
    • 3 month Hawaiian Language
    • E Hu E
    • Benefit Concert
    • Hawaiian Language Class
    • Waimea, Hawaii Seminar
    • Puna, Hawaii Seminar
    • Hawaii Perspective Pele
    • Hinamalamalama Workshop
  • Keiki ʻĀina Day!
  • Puna Strong
    • Puna Resilience

Look what we've been up to...Our NEWEST Venture

Pipi Holo Kaao Publishing is our newest addition to Hua ʻĀina.  

Through our classes, we have been able to bring to life and to the world a set of Hawaiian Language books from our students.

Our books tell stories sure to teach some valuable lessons about Aloha (love, endearment, relationships), and so much more! The authors of each of our books have been through Hawaiian Language learning and built enough proficiency to write THEIR stories in ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi.

This set of stories written and inspired by each person's own lived experience in Hawaiʻi is truly a gift to the world and especially to the Hawaiian Language Community.

Pipi Holo Kaao translates to Long Live Our Stories. We hope you enjoy our books written in Hawaiian with English Translations, and may we continue to create and tell our stories.
 

Pipi Holo Kaao Book List

Nani Ke Ola. Na Robbie McGrath

This Puke ( book) will allow the reader to see that the simple things in life that are found in nature can bring great joy and happiness to those who take the time to kilo (observe) and appreciate them. Connecting with the beauty and magic that is found in the natural environment. https://www.blurb.com/b/11241215-nani-ke-ola

Mahalo Ke Akua. Na Oluolu Veihl

Join a child as he ventures through the joyful world of different colored birds and people of different colors. Share in his delight and his Gratitude to God for all this earthly beauty.  
https://www.blurb.com/b/11188106-mahalo-ke-akua

He Puke Keiki. Na Judy Shapley

Set alongside the wonder and beauty of Lake Michigan and the surrounding forest the moʻolelo, Lawe Mai Kākou i Kekahi Mea, Everyone Brings Something, illustrates the different ways members of an ʻohana contribute to creating connection and good times. The simple, repetitive storyline inspires the reader to think about the gifts they can bring. https://www.blurb.com/b/11242427-keiki-puke

Yoga me ʻAnakē Myra. Na Leilani Bronson-Crelly

In Yoga, me ʻAnakē Myra, first-time author Leilani Bronson-Crelly writes the 10-steps of the yoga series known as the Sun Salutations in Hawaiian while set against the raw beauty of Puna, Hawaiʻi. https://www.blurb.com/b/11182063-yoga-me-anak-myra


E hele me aʻu. Na Maluhia

"E Hele Me Ia’u Come With Me” invites the reader to see the beauty of the Hawaiian World and World View. This poetic mo’olelo (story) points out the values and things that are truly important and inspiringly beautiful. https://www.blurb.com/b/11188782-e-hele-me-a-u 

Kalo Kai i Ka Wai. Na Maggie Biegler

Kalo Kai i ka Wai is a mo'olelo (story) about my son's connection to water. The adventurous Kalo Kai character was created from our Hawaiian studies class trip to a beautiful kalo lo'i (water patch) in Waipi'o, Hawaii. https://www.blurb.com/b/11187199-kalo-kai-i-ka-wai

Ka Lei Pahoehoe. Na Suzanne Wakelin

Big changes come to the farm when Pele arrives!
Read what happens in this ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi (Hawaiian language) real-life adventure. Telling the moʻolelo (story) of the farm, the ʻohana (family), and all of the animals in Ka Lei Pahoehoe.

https://www.blurb.com/b/11188127-ka-lei-pahoehoe

Pipi Holo Kaao List of Books

ʻO wai e mālama iā ʻoe? Na Paul Kuykendall

ʻO Wai E Mālama iā ʻOe? (Who takes care of you? ) is a mo'olelo (story) about Keiki who learn all the ways their ‘ohana (family) , the ‘āina(the land), and the world cares for them. Follow the Keiki (child) in a Hawaiian ʻohana as they explore their community, the ‘āina, and their relationship to their beautiful world. https://www.blurb.com/b/11188118-o-wai-e-m-lama-i-oe

ʻO Sarah Koʻu hoapili. Na Maʻemaʻewai

Come Meet Sarah my Best Friend, Sarah and her school buddy go on a great adventure. Inspired by a true story.

https://www.blurb.com/b/11182130-o-sarah-ku-u-hoapili

He mau lio hoaaloha haʻohaʻo. Na Kendra Tidwell

How many horse friends can one girl have? What makes each and every horse friend special? Come along with Kendra and count the extraordinary and wonderful horse friends she meets in Hawaii and beyond! https://www.blurb.com/b/11187176-he-mau-lio-hoaloha-ha-oha-o



Aia i hea kuʻu mau kūpuna? Na Auliʻi Shapiro

Aia i hea kuʻu mau kūpuna? Where are my kūpna (ancestors)? Everywhere! This moʻolelo (story) explores the relationship between nature and our moʻokūʻauhau (familial connections) through the experience of our five senses.

https://www.blurb.com/b/11188150-puke-for-papa-lelo-aia-i-hea-ku-u-mau-k-puna


Kuʻu mau Hoapili. Na Leipuna Kaleimamahu

Coming Soon.

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