FYI! Something I found while on the KSBE website. Cost for the course is paid by KSBE!
http://ksdl.ksbe.edu/cboce/
Kamehameha Schools
Virtual Strategies aand Distance Learning Branch
Aloha käkou,
Kamehameha School’s Virtual Strategies and Distance
MA‘O Farms Apprenticeship
MA‘O Apprenticeship
MA‘O Organic Farms has developed superior, high quality organic fruits and vegetables with excellent customer service while providing unique training and employment opportunities for Wai‘anae youth.
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Title: Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander Senior Policy
Analyst, 1.0 FTE (37.5 hours/week)
Location: San Francisco, CA
Reports to: CEO
Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, 403b, and more (full details
upon request)
Relocation: Negotiable
Salary: $45,00
From: Office of the UH Manoa Chancellor
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2008 10:02:00 AM
Subject: Meet candidates for Dean of School of Hawaiian Knowledge
Three candidates for the position of Dean of the newly established Hawai‘inuiâkea School of Hawaiian K
Aloha Maoli World,
The Office of Hawaiian Affairs Administrator Clyde Nama'u and Johnnathan Scheurer are the names on the DCCA registration listing them as the business heads in Hi'i Paka, to manage and control Waimea valley on Oahu...at the same ti
THE TRUST FOR PUBLIC LAND
JOB DESCRIPTION
TITLE: Hawai`i Native Lands Program Coordinator ANNUAL SALARY Min. 32,308
DEPARTMENT: WRO/National Programs RANGE: Mid. 43,077
SUPERVISOR: Hawai`i Islands Program Director Max. 53,846
GRADE: 9
STATUS: Exempt
E nā hoa ē, aloha mai!
Just sharing something a friend forwarded to me:
http://www.kamehamehapublishing.org/
75% Discount on select ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi titles
60% Discount for Hawaiʻi educational institutions
Did you know that you can adorn your page with a photographic title banner? Depending on the theme of page you choose, the banner size might vary, but a good starting size is 995 x 140 pixels.
When you go to "My Page" on the left side, just below yo
Mahalo to all participants in the 213th commemoration of the Battle of Nu'uanu early this morning at the Pali lookout. Weather was perfect: calm, mild winds, Konahuanui was clear to its summit, while Lanihuli carried a cloud banner. Ho'okupu were pre
Aloha kakou,
It's me again, Tazhi. I came across this while researching for a school project. I thought it was kinda hoihoi (interesting). So, if you have any mana'o, please write me at: tajibaby@aol.com. Have a wonderful day! Also, like the last po
This was brought to my attention by Pono at first. Here is what was written in today's Maui News. I just wanted to get some thoughts on this.
Here are mine for now. It's a scare tactic. It's something they do to get the little ignorant colored nativ
Your mana'o is requested about 'aha -- in addition to being a ceremony, a prayer, a place, and a meeting, there was a video with John Kaimikaua speaking of 'aha as a coming together and braiding of all the cords of the people. I am interested in lear
Aloha Kakou!
O Hanaloa keia.
I have been thinking a lot lately about the US occupation in Iraq and what I can/should do about it. I used to attend every protest or action I could, feeling that even if itʻs only a few of us, we need to speak out in
aloha kakou,
Uluhaimalama, a collection of poetry by Mahealani Perez-Wendt, is being
launched by Kuleana 'Oiwi Press (the publisher of 'oiwi: a native
hawaiian journal) at the UH Manoa Art Auditorium on Saturday, March 15th from
5:30-8:30 pm.
Sched
SINCE MAOLI WORLD GET OVER ONE THOUSAND MEMBERS,
AND SEEMS TO BE AMAZINGLY CREATIVE PRODUCTIVE AND CONSTRUCTIVE FOR DA HAWAIIAN PEPOz ON HEA,
WE CAN SHOW OUR ABILITY TO ACHIEVE SELF SUSTENANCE AND MAINTAIN A MICRO COSMIC HAWAIIAN NATION IN A BUBBLE C
It seems pathetic that the "Japanese Chamber of Commerce" is sponsoring a
seminar on the so-called "akaka bill." What is the Japanese community's
interest in this bill that will directly affect so many so-called "Hawaiians?"
After spurning so many c
Aloha Kaua,
The Hewahewa reunion is scheduled for three days in October (God willing) on the 9-10th in Waimea Valley, Oahu and on the 11th a special event is being planned with as many as 10,000 people attending from na 'ohana from Bora Bora, Tahiti
Welina mai no kakou! Just a message to inform everyone of an upcoming conference and gathering of those involved in teh establishment of an academic association of scholars in American Indian/Native American/First Nations/Aboriginal/Indigenous Studie
Aloha ia katou,
This is a friendly reminder for na haumana aina and friends; this Sunday at 10:30AM to about 2PM we are having class again This Sunday on April 6, 2008 at the Cameron Center, 95 Mahalani St. Wailuku. We have conference rooms 1 & 2, w
Aloha ia katou,
This is a friendly reminder for na haumana aina and friends; this Sunday at 10:30AM to about 2PM we are having class again This Sunday on April 6, 2008 at the Cameron Center, 95 Mahalani St. Wailuku. We have conference rooms 1 & 2, w