Learning Hawaiian on your own can be difficult — so don’t do it! learn with us. This episode answers a listener’s question about finishing nets in Hawaiian. We also go over where to use “ana” and “mai” and when it flips in sentence structure. Ask us a question about learning Hawaiian here.
Learning Hawaiian isn’t going to look the same for everyone. Join us in a discussion on what it looks like for us and also listen in to one-on-one coaching by Maluhia on Hawaiian words and grammar.
Visit Kaulumaika.com for more info and resources. Find us on IG: @kaulumaika @ka_alala
In this Hawaiian at Home episode: Some of the ways we’ve come up with to help our kids learn Hawaiian at home. What do we say when people ask if we let our kids watch TV. Listen to our 2 year old son speak Hawaiian.
Leave us a question about learning Hawaiian in the comments.
Resources:
Kulaiwi Show: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLV6peI2uaPGUg_XffgUDgu0CpDemCr6L7
Event info: https://waiwai-collective.myshopify.com/products/hawaiian-at-home-with-maluhia-and-emily-states
Clinton Kanahele Collection: https://library.byuh.edu/clinton-kanahele-collection
Ka Leo Hawaii Collection: https://ulukau.org/kaniaina/?l=en
Maluhia’s Resource Page: https://www.kaalala.com/learning-resources
Emily’s Resource Page: https://kaulumaika.com/pages/resource-explore-page
Today’s Episode we share the story of how our family learned Hawaiian together. Learning Hawaiian outside of school can be difficult, but there are things that we found to be effective. Your journey won’t be the exact same as ours, but we hope something we share can give you the encouragement you need to keep learning!
Resources:
Kulaiwi Show: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLV6peI2uaPGUg_XffgUDgu0CpDemCr6L7
Event info: https://waiwai-collective.myshopify.com/products/hawaiian-at-home-with-maluhia-and-emily-states
Clinton Kanahele Collection: https://library.byuh.edu/clinton-kanahele-collection
Ka Leo Hawaii Collection: https://ulukau.org/kaniaina/?l=en
Maluhia’s Resource Page: https://www.kaalala.com/learning-resources
Emily’s Resource Page: https://kaulumaika.com/pages/resource-explore-page
The Hawaiian Language has a rich history and in this episode we touch on some of the more important events that have led the Hawaiian language to where it is today. We also discuss some of the people who have had big influences on the revitalization of the language in Hawaiian and express gratitude for their hard work; people like Larry Kimura and Mary Kawena Pukui. We also explain why we don’t use okina & kahako. Though most of the things we touch on are overviews it leads to meaningful conversation on where the language is at today.
Resources:
Clinton Kanahele Collection: https://library.byuh.edu/clinton-kanahele-collection
Ka Leo Hawaii Collection: https://ulukau.org/kaniaina/?l=en
Maluhia’s Resource Page: https://www.kaalala.com/learning-resources
Emily’s Resource Page: https://kaulumaika.com/pages/resource-explore-page
Learning a new language comes with a lot of emotions — so let’s talk about it! In this episode we delve into some of the raw emotions we experienced in the first year of learning Hawaiian as a family.
Let us know in the comments if you can relate to this.
Resources:
Clinton Kanahele Collection: https://library.byuh.edu/clinton-kanahele-collection
Ka Leo Hawaii Collection: https://ulukau.org/kaniaina/?l=en
Maluhia’s Resource Page: https://www.kaalala.com/learning-resources
Emily’s Resource Page: https://kaulumaika.com/pages/resource-explore-page
Let’s get to know our host, Emily States. Listen in on a conversation between Emily and Malu that highlights some key parts of Emily’s upbringing and how it played a role in what she does today and why Hawaiian language is a part of the home she has created with her husband.
Resources:
Clinton Kanahele Collection: https://library.byuh.edu/clinton-kanahele-collection
Ka Leo Hawaii Collection: https://ulukau.org/kaniaina/?l=en
Maluhia’s Resource Page: https://www.kaalala.com/learning-resources
Emily’s Resource Page: https://kaulumaika.com/pages/resource-explore-page
Let’s get to know our cohost, Maluhia States, also known as Ka Alala! In today’s episode Emily interviews Maluhia about his life and upbringing and how his choices led him to a deep devotion to the Hawaiian Language. As a teacher who focuses on oral tradition and native speech he shares deep insights into his mentors and overcoming challenges in order to resurrect the language in his own family.
Resources:
Clinton Kanahele Collection: https://library.byuh.edu/clinton-kanahele-collection
Ka Leo Hawaii Collection: https://ulukau.org/kaniaina/?l=en
Maluhia’s Resource Page: https://www.kaalala.com/learning-resources
Emily’s Resource Page: https://kaulumaika.com/pages/resource-explore-page
2024 - A woman sparked anger at the Honolulu City Council by saying that Hawaiian is a dead language. Host and Cohost, Emily and Maluhia States discuss this statement and how it affected them.
Resources:
Clinton Kanahele Collection: https://library.byuh.edu/clinton-kanahele-collection
Ka Leo Hawaii Collection: https://ulukau.org/kaniaina/?l=en
Maluhia’s Resource Page: https://www.kaalala.com/learning-resources
Emily’s Resource Page: https://kaulumaika.com/pages/resource-explore-page
Dr. Keao NeSmith: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hds2CTUmOKk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhZWef7b7vY
Host and cohost Emily and Maluhia States start of the year sharing one thing they did last year that helped them to improve their Hawaiian language.
Resources:
Clinton Kanahele Collection: https://library.byuh.edu/clinton-kanahele-collection
Ka Leo Hawaii Collection: https://ulukau.org/kaniaina/?l=en
Maluhia’s Resource Page: https://www.kaalala.com/learning-resources
Emily’s Resource Page: https://kaulumaika.com/pages/resource-explore-page