2. Edith Kanaka‘ole Foundation Online***** The Big Island-based Edith Kanaka‘ole Foundation is a non-profit cultural organization devoted to the preservation and continuation of native Hawaiian culture through education, scholarships and creative expression. The site showcases the various cultural http://www.edithkanakaolefoundation.org
4. Native Tongue**** Aloha!! Greetings once again as we venture into the realm of the Native Tongue. Follow me as we travel across black-glazed lava flows, explore into underground caverns, scale down precarious cliffs, and dig through layers of sand along the shoreline. http://www.aloha-hawaii.com/0common/speaking.shtml
5. Relationship Between Art and Life On Kauai Hawaii**** Freeform narration by tropical artist Kenneth Grzesik explores the relationship between his art and life on the Hawaiian island Kauai. His tropical art at www.kauaiartprints.com features Kauai giclee prints from original pastels or paintings. http//www.kauaieye.blogspot.com
8. Kualono-Basic Hawaiian Dictionary**** The dictionary contains very common words only; it is not complete.
This dictionary is for individual words only! You cannot enter a phrase like "I love you" and get a translation back.
If you are entering a Hawaiian word, you may get better results i http://www.olelo.hawaii.edu/eng/dictionary/basic.php