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  • Kualono: Bilingual website offering news, technology resources, online dictionaries and contact information for related organizations from Hale Kuamo`o, University of Hawai`i Center for Hawaiian Language and Culture.
  • Alu Like: Descriptions of services, contact information, office locations and branch operating hours. Hawaiian language materials are available for both children and adults.
  • Coconut Info: Commercial products for Hawaiian language publishing, education and reference.
  • Find Your Hawaiian Name: Translations between English and Hawaiian given names. Site utility impacted by popup windows.
  • Hawaiian Language: A brief description of the Hawaiian Language.
  • Hawaiian Language or `Olelo Hawai`i: Brief ethnological summary of Hawaiian.
  • Hawaiian Language Theses: Theses on Hawaiian Language at University of Hawai`i.
  • Hawaiian-Japanese Wordlist: Hawaiian vocabulary with Japanese language equivalents.
  • Huapala: Extensive archive of Hawaiian songs with side-by-side translations into English.
  • Leokï: A Powerful Voice of Hawaiian Language Revitalization: Discusses the role of the Leokï bulletin board system in Hawaiian language revitalization.
  • Lesson in Learning Hawaiian: Recounts one person's experiences while studying Hawaiian language and Hula with commentary on approaches to learning and the politics inherent in one's choices of vocabulary and pronunciation.
  • Mo`olelo - Hawaiian History, Culture and Language: Collection of Hawai`i-related links including a "Words" section containing substantial English-Hawaiian, Hawaiian-English, phrase and numbers lists.
  • Reading Online - Technology and the Hawaiian Language: Broad overview on technology and Hawaiian language revival.
  • Real Hapas.com: Discussion of the meaning of hapa.
  • Representing Hawaiian Language on the Web: Brief tutorial on Hawaiian fonts, diacriticals and HTML escape entities for presenting Hawaiian language on the web.
  • Slightly Bent Hawaiian Phrases: Collection of slightly "bent" Hawaiian phrases from Keola Beamer.
  • soc.culture.hawaii Introduction to Ka `Ölelo Hawai`i: Brief explanation of articles, possessives, pronouns, prepositions and numbers in Hawaiian.
  • Stabilizing Indigenous Languages: Hawaiian Language Programs: Brief history of the language programs and historical background behind the modern revival of the Hawaiian language.
  • The Hawaiian Language Website: Hawaiian lessons, word lists, proverbs, song lyrics and links on language and other related topics.
  • Uatuahine: Course materials, literature and project websites used by the Department of Hawaiian and Indo-Pacific Languages and Literature at the University of Hawai`i in Manoa. Some pages are bilingual, many more are Hawaiian language only.
  • Ulukau: The Hawaiian Electronic Library: Library of Hawaiian language materials including an online edition of the Pukui and Elbert Hawaiian language dictionary, nineteenth century newspaper archives, and the "Baibala Hemolele."
  • University of Hawai`i Style Guide: Style guide for university publications. Of particular note is the section on proper Hawaiian language orthography.
  • Wired 3.08: How Do You Say Computer in Hawaiian?: "Wired" article on the role of technology in the Hawaiian language revival movement.
  • Yahoo! Groups: OLELO_HAWAII: Mail group at "Yahoo! Groups" focused on increasing Hawaiian language learning through regular e-mail conversation.
  • Your Name in Hawaiian: Instructions for transforming names into Hawaiian with transliteration table for common English names.


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