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Ka Tuitui Malamalama | Episode 1: Hoolauna 

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Episode 1: Hoolauna
Episode 1 begins with traditional Niihau himeni and pule to open the podcast. Ipo and Pualei share their childhood stories. Key words and phrases: uhane, wā keiki, etc.
General Overview:
Tuitui Malamalama is a new collaborative podcast series presented by Kawaihuelani, Department of Hawaiian Language at Hawaiʻinuiākea, Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement (CNHA) and Kanaeokana, the network of kula Hawaiʻi.Tuitui Malamalama is focused on capturing the range of human experiences as expressed through the eyes and language of the people of Niihau.
The podcasts are led by its host, Dr. Ipolani Wong, Associate Professor at Kawaihuelani.In the inaugural series, she sits with her sister, Pualei Kaohelauli, a social worker for the State of Hawaiʻi Department of Health on the island of Kauaʻi. Subscribers to the podcast will enjoy their authentic conversations in olelo Niihau and are encouraged to glean insights into language use, communication dynamics, and cultural knowledge of poe Niihau.
The content of the Tuitui Malamalama Podcast can be used by educators and other professionals as a way to learn and understand the lifestyle, culture, and knowledge systems of poe olelo Niihau. Spelling conventions for all textual elements of Tuitui Malamalama Podcasts follow olelo Niihau traditions.
Series 1- Introductions & Social-Emotional Learning
The inaugural series of Tuitui Malamalama weaves together five short stories shared by Ipo and Pualei along with studio guests Makana Garma and Hinaleimoana Wong-Kalu. The range of human experiences are discussed in these five podcasts that touch upon the social-emotional aspects of life on Niihau covering such topics as spirituality, child rearing, grief and loss, celebration, and caring for elders.

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@99iwaena
@99iwaena 2 месяца назад
❤❤ This how I heard Olelo Hawaii was spoken by my Mom’s parents, sad part was they spoke softly and they did not teach their children like my Mom and her 7 siblings. Luckily my Kuku taught me the way he was naturally born with speaking Ōlelo Hawaii while growing up in Lahaina. He taught me bc my Tutu wahine had died and he lived with our family and I took the time to keep him occupied and busy until he died @71. In 2 yrs I’ll be 70.
@HiLife4Ewa
@HiLife4Ewa Год назад
This is so beautiful to hear ❤
@mr.balboa4784
@mr.balboa4784 3 месяца назад
@Taonga2u
@Taonga2u 4 месяца назад
E mihi kau ana ki a kōrua, e te kuia ataahua me te tuahine, e kōrero ana e u ana ki te reo o Hawai'i nei. Tino whakarongo ahau ki tā kōrua kōrero, te nuinga o ngā kōrero kua puta mai i te waha, e māmā te mārama ki a ahau nei. E pai ana ki ahau hoki kua timata ai kōrua ki te pule whai muri i te himene. Kia kaha tātou ngā iwi o te Moana nui a Kiwa ki te kōrero i te reo rangatira, i te reo o ngā tūpuna! Tūturu whakamaua kia tina, hau mi e, hui e, tāiki e! 😎😎😎
@laniakea808
@laniakea808 Год назад
Is there a video with captions?
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