Mary Kawena Pukui (1984)

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • As a scholar, linguist, composer, translator, teacher and kumu
    hula, Mary Kawena Pukui’s work is the backbone of Hawaiian
    culture and language. Her hānai daughter Patience Namaka
    Wiggin Bacon and longtime research assistant Eleanor
    Williamson go on a journey to share Pukui’s story. Her legacy is
    evident as we see how students are learning to speak Hawaiian.
    Plus, marvel at the pageantry of pā‘ū riders.
    This content is made possible by viewers like you. Support PBS Hawaiʻi: www.pbshawaii....
    PBS Hawaiʻi Presents: Classics Episode 202
    Original Airdates: May 9, 1984 and October 30, 1996
    #hawaii #hawaiian #language

Komentáře • 20

  • @eugenegauggel1000
    @eugenegauggel1000 Před 2 lety +16

    Hail to Mary Kawena Pukui, a great linguist and teacher of native Hawaiian ways.

  • @falconrising27
    @falconrising27 Před měsícem +1

    Mahalo from Australia for this wonderful story on Mary Kawena Pukui. A beautiful soul spreading the Aloha of tradition. Made me a bit tearful over the ancestors I never met.

  • @kauimanera726
    @kauimanera726 Před rokem +6

    I am intrigued by Kupuna Puku’i. What a treasure. I miss the old folks. Simple logic. Not so complicated. Aloha no.

  • @TheHippie60
    @TheHippie60 Před 2 lety +13

    Please upload more videos of our Hawaiian Culture. These videos are valuable to teach our keiki and those who want to learn

  • @pawshands9706
    @pawshands9706 Před 2 lety +6

    I will await this with great eagerness. Hawaiʻi has been under U.S. rule for way too long.

  • @danalorenzo1478
    @danalorenzo1478 Před rokem +3

    Mahalo Kawena,PBS....Aloha Ke Akua

  • @hebneh
    @hebneh Před rokem +2

    So wonderful to again see and hear these people who are now gone!

  • @FrankC321
    @FrankC321 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for the episode replay. Wonderful people who did wonderful things. I'll have to see about getting a copy of Olelo Noeau, maybe one for a friend too!

  • @margaretgordon7571
    @margaretgordon7571 Před rokem +3

    She is my nephews great-grandmother.

  • @hawaiianheartbreakherstory_tm

    Please more videos :) This is more relaxed than social media platforms like IG. I'd rather come here to YT.

  • @seelevel1767
    @seelevel1767 Před 6 dny

    This is very interesting

  • @liliakai
    @liliakai Před měsícem +1

    What are the names of the artists featured in the segment 36:40 ??

  • @jnaniharman1740
    @jnaniharman1740 Před 4 měsíci

    Kupuna Pukuʻi her manaʻo and sharing unbottomless.

  • @rkn2800
    @rkn2800 Před měsícem

    Ua hanau kuu tutu i Honuapo i Kau. No Naalehu me Waiohinu kuu ohana ma ka aoao o kuu makuahine. Ohana no paha kakou. Ohana like na kupa o ka aina o Kau mai kekahi pae a kekahi pae, pela ka olelo a kahiko.

  • @MrKeaka
    @MrKeaka Před 7 měsíci +1

    What a great vid. Do you have anything on lokalia montgomerey?

  • @FawknHayn2986
    @FawknHayn2986 Před rokem +1

    Do ypu guyz access to the videos of Sally Amina and her preach, or was that on olelo channel

  • @donnaparker2879
    @donnaparker2879 Před rokem +2

    So enjoyed both Mary Pukui and the pa'u rider.......except, and what I don't get for so-called "Hawaiian" scholars why, instead of calling Hawaii island....Hawaii Island it is referred to as the Big Island!!!! What the heck? Hawaii is Hawaii as Maui is Maui, O'ahu is O'ahu, etc....so much for being the "experts"!! Not kosher or cool or appropriate 😡

    • @wigwam3270
      @wigwam3270 Před rokem

      You rather call it “Sandwich Islands”? 😂

    • @hawaiianheartbreakherstory_tm
      @hawaiianheartbreakherstory_tm Před 7 měsíci

      You're correct but we still can use 'ōlelo and haole place names with fluency and ease. I know it's annoying. We just have to remind people what the actual names are. Like sometimes I still say Diamond head instead of Leahi.