Kamehameha Schools celebrates Mahina ‘Ōlelo Hawai‘i with a range of free, fun, and interactive activities available at ʻĀina Pauahi properties across the pae ʻāina. Throughout February, the public is invited to visit the ʻāina of our founder, Ke Ali‘i Bernice Pauahi Pākī Bishop, to enjoy diverse Hawaiian language events and educational materials, including a new series of complimentary online pā‘ani – all designed to encourage speakers of all levels of fluency to ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi.
“By perpetuating our language, our culture thrives,” said Kāʻeo Duarte, Vice President of ‘Āina Pauahi at Kamehameha Schools. “Language connects generations, preserves ʻike kūpuna, and articulates the principles that empower our lāhui to flourish. As part of Kamehameha Schools’ kuleana in fulfilling the will of Ke Ali‘i Pauahi, we take pride in advancing the use of ‘ōlelo Hawai‘i in contemporary daily life and on our founder’s own lands by offering resources to those eager to learn the Hawaiian language."
Kapālama Kai has developed four online games that can be played on mobile devices and computers. Through quiz questions, memory challenges and word puzzles, individuals of all ages can acquire Hawaiian language vocabulary encompassing animals, colors, and foods. Users can scan QR codes displayed on green signs throughout the Kapālama Kai area — spanning from the banks of the Kapālama Canal to Kalihi Street — or visit kapalamakai.com/olelo to play for free and enter to win prizes from Kapālama Kai businesses.
“These digital games exemplify the innovative spirit of Kapālama Kai,” said Bobbie Lau, Kamehameha Schools senior asset manager. “They offer entertainment that is swift and accessible, ideal for busy ʻohana to enjoy on the move — amidst grocery shopping, commuting on public transport, or grabbing a meal at a favorite restaurant.”
Kamehameha Schools is celebrating Mahina ‘Ōlelo Hawai‘i on ‘Āina Pauahi through the following avenues:
All events and activities listed are free and open to the public. For more information, visit ksbe.edu.