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Moʻolelo

Listen & read our collection

Analula

Learn the patterns & structures

HAW301

3rd-Level Hawaiian I

3 Credits
Pre: HAW 202

This class is the continuation of HAW 202. Traditional stories published in Hawaiian language newspapers and texts will be used as resource material, along with videos and tapes of native speakers. This course is taught entirely in Hawaiian and within the context of Hawaiian culture and history. (DH)

HAW302

3rd-Level Hawaiian II

3 Credits
Pre: HAW 301

This class is the continuation of HAW 301. Students will continue to develop skills in speaking, writing, reading and listening comprehension. Pronunciation, basic grammar, and increasing vocabulary are important elements of this class. Traditional stories published in Hawaiian language newspapers and texts will be used as resource material, along with videos and tapes of native speakers. This course is taught in Hawaiian and within the context of Hawaiian culture and history. (DH) 

HAW401

4th-Level Hawaiian I

3 Credits
Pre: HAW 302/instructor approval

This course requires reading, writing, and discussion of advanced Hawaiian language texts and newspapers, as well as the transcribing and translation of native speaker recordings. This course is taught in Hawaiian and within the context of Hawaiian culture and history.

HAW402

4th-Level Hawaiian II

3 Credits
Pre: HAW 401/instructor approval

This course is a continuation of HAW 401. It requires reading, writing, and discussion of advanced Hawaiian language texts and newspapers, as well as the transcribing and translation of native speaker recordings. This course is taught in Hawaiian and within the context of Hawaiian culture and history.

Feature Films

we recommend you watch

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